CBSE Class 10 Answered
to calculate ratio of potential difference
Asked by meghapte | 05 Feb, 2010, 02:59: PM
Since electric current, I will be the same when resistors are connected in series,
V1/R1 = V2/R2
R1/R2 = V1/V2
L1A2/A1L2 = V1/V2
(1/2)(3/2) = V1/V2
V1/V2 = 3/4,
Ratio of potential differences across them is 3/4
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