What is the current in the 10.0 resistor? http://media.apexlearning.com/Images/201203/20/90be63b9-89b9-4273-bb5f-f2338ff7894a.jpg
A. 2.00 A B. 0.0833 A C. 10.0 A D. 12.0 A
You should have learned Ohm's law:\[I=\frac{ V }{ R }\]where I is current; V is voltage; and R is resistance. This can be applied to your circuit as soon as you calculate the overall resistance for the circuit, which is what was done with the previous question you posted. So once you have the overall resistance, you can calculate the current. Note that the same current flows through each resistor.
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