19.3 CHAPTER 19. ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
Therefore,
R = 2 + 4 = 6 Ω
Step 4 : Apply Ohm’s Law
V = R· I
∴ I =
V
R
=
12
6
= 2 A
Step 5 : Write the final answer
A 2 A current is flowingin the circuit.
Example 5: Ohm’s Law I
QUESTION
Calculate the current (I) in this circuit if the resistors are both ohmic innature.
V =12 V
R 1 =2 Ω
R 2 =4 Ω
I
SOLUTION
Step 1 : Determine what is required
We are required to calculate the current flowingin the circuit.
Step 2 : Determine how to approach the problem
Since the resistors are Ohmic in nature, we canuse Ohm’s Law. There are
however two resistors inthe circuit and we needto find the total resistance.
Step 3 : Find total resistance incircuit
Since the resistors are connected in parallel, thetotal resistance R is:
1
R