1. The following resistors are in parallel across a voltage source: 220 , 470 , and 560 . The resistor with the least current is





Ask Your Doubts Here

Type in
(Press Ctrl+g to toggle between English and the chosen language)

Comments

Show Similar Question And Answers
QA->In our houses we get 220 V A. C What does the value 220 represent?....
QA->The device used for converting current from a lower voltage to a higher voltage is known as?....
QA->An​ ​electrochemical​ ​cell​ ​which​ ​is​ ​used​ ​as​ ​a​ ​source​ ​of​ ​direct​ ​electrical current​ ​at​ constant​ ​voltage​ ​under​ ​standard​ ​conditions​ ​is​ ​called​ ​a:....
QA->A man who can swim 48 m/minute in still water. He swims 200 m against the current and 200 m with the current. If the difference between those two times is 10 minutes, what is the speed of the current?....
QA->A man who can swim 48 m/minute in still water. He swims 200 m against the current and 200 m with the current. If the difference between those two times is 10 minutes, what is the speed of the current?....
MCQ->The following resistors are in parallel across a voltage source: 220 , 470 , and 560 . The resistor with the least current is....
MCQ->The parallel combination of a 470 resistor and a 1.2 k resistor is in series with the parallel combination of three 3 k resistors. A 200 V source is connected across the circuit. The resistor with the most current has a value of....
MCQ->The parallel combination of a 470 resistor and a 1.5 k resistor is in series with the parallel combination of five 1 k resistors. The source voltage is 50 V. The percentage of the load current through any single 1 k resistor is....
MCQ->The parallel combination of a 6.8 k resistor and a 10 k resistor is in series with the parallel combination of a 2.2 k resistor and a 1 k resistor. A 100 V source is connected across the circuit. The resistor(s) with the greatest voltage drop is (are)....
MCQ->Two 3.3 k resistors are in series and this series combination is in parallel with a 4.7 k resistor. The voltage across one of the 3.3 k resistors is 12 V. The voltage across the 4.7 k resistor is....
Terms And Service:We do not guarantee the accuracy of available data ..We Provide Information On Public Data.. Please consult an expert before using this data for commercial or personal use | Powered By:Omega Web Solutions
© 2002-2017 Omega Education PVT LTD...Privacy | Terms And Conditions
Question ANSWER With Solution