Question
Question: What is the current in the following circuit?  53 A from E to C through D.
b) 34 A from E to C through D.
Solution
The value of current is the same by any component in a series system. The total resistance of any series circuit is equivalent to the sum of the separate resistances. The supply voltage in a line circuit is equivalent to the sum of the unique voltage falls.
Complete step-by-step answer:
In the given circuit, the two voltages joined with same terminal.
So, net voltage will be:
V=(25–5)V
⟹V=20V
There are three resistances having two resistances with internal resistance.
r1=1Ω; r2=1Ω
R1=5Ω
R2=5Ω
R3=2Ω
Total resistance is equal to the sum of all resistances.
Rtotal=r1+r2+R1+R2+R3
⟹Rtotal=1+2+5+5+2
⟹Rtotal=15Ω
We need to calculate the current.
Current=resistancevoltage
I=1520A
⟹I=34A
This current will go from E to B through D.
So, the correct answer is “Option b”.
Note: The value of current in a series line is the same by any component in the system. This is because there is only one way for current flow in a series circuit. Because electric charge passes through conductors, the flow rate at any time in the circuit must be equivalent to the specific point in time.