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A circuit is set up as shown in the figure. Calculate the current and potential difference across R1 , R2 and R3 , when 

a) keys K1 and K2 are both closed, 

b) key K1 is closed and K2 is open, 

c) key K1 is open and K2 is closed.

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a) When both the keys K1 and K2 are closed : 

The resistors R1 and R3 are parallel. 

So resultant resistance Rp =

\(\frac {R_1\,R_3}{R_1+R_3} = \frac {6\times4}{6+4} = 2.4Ω\)

The resistor R1 and Rp are in series as shown in figure.

Total resistance of circuit Rs = R1 + Rp = 6 + 2.4 = 8.4 Ω

Current I = V/Rs = 4.2/8.4 = 0.5 = A

Potential difference across R1 is V1 = IR1 = 0.5 × 6 = 3V. 

Potential difference across the combination of R2 and R3 is 

V’ = V – V1 = 4.2 – 3 = 1.2 V. 

Now since R2 and R3 are in parallel, 

Potential difference across R2

Potential difference across R3 = V’ = 1.2 V

Current through R2 is I2 = V'/R2 = 1.2/6 = 0.2 A

Current through R3 is I3 = V'/R3 = 1.2/4 = 0.3 A

b) When the key K1 is closed and key K2 is open : 

The resistor R3 will not be in circuit. 

The resistors R1 and R2 are in series. 

Total, resistance Rs = R1 + R2 = 6 + 6=12 Ω.

Current I = V/Rs = 4.2/12 = 0.35 A

The same current will flow through each resistor R1 and R2

Potential difference across R1 is V1 = IR1 = 0.35 × 6 = 2.1 V. 

Potential difference across R2 is V2 = IR2 = 0.35 × 6 = 2.1 V.

The current and potential difference across R3 will be zero.

c) When key K1 is open and key K2 is closed : 

No current flows through R1 R2 and R3 since the circuit is incomplete. Hence potential difference across R1, R2 and R3 is zero.

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