A voltage source is connected across two 1 kohm resistors in parallel. The current flowing through the voltage source is measure by a current meter as 2 mA. What is the voltage across each resistor

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Answer:

1 Volt

Explanation:

The resistors have resistance R = 1 kΩ each = 1 x 10^3 Ω each

The current through the voltage source I= 2 mA = 2 x 10^-3 A

The resistors are in parallel, son the total resistance will be

[tex]\frac{1}{R_{T}}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{R_{1}} + \frac{1}{R_{2}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{R_{T}}[/tex] = 1/1 kΩ  + 1/1 kΩ

[tex]\frac{1}{R_{T}}[/tex]  = 2/1 kΩ

[tex]R_{T}[/tex] = 1 kΩ ÷ 2 = 0.5 kΩ = 500 Ω

From V = IR

where V is the voltage

I is the current

R is the resistance

substituting, we have

V = 500 x 2 x 10^-3 = 1 V   This is the voltage across each resistor

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