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 Find the current through the 10 Ω resistor when the switch S is open and closed in the given circuit.

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When the switch is closed, the 30 Ω resistor is bypassed, reducing the total resistance in the circuit.
Updated On: Mar 3, 2025
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When the switch S is open, the current flows through the 10 Ω and 30 Ω resistors in series, and the total resistance is: \[ R_{\text{total}} = 10 + 30 = 40 \, \Omega. \] Using Ohm's law: \[ I = \frac{V}{R_{\text{total}}} = \frac{20}{40} = 0.5 \, \text{A}. \] Thus, the current through the 10 Ω resistor when the switch S is open is 0.5 A. When the switch S is closed, the 30 Ω resistor is bypassed, and only the 10 Ω resistor remains in the circuit. The current through the 10 Ω resistor is: \[ I = \frac{V}{R_{\text{total}}} = \frac{20}{10} = 2 \, \text{A}. \] Thus, the current through the 10 Ω resistor when the switch S is closed is 2 A.
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