Two resistive coils R1, R2 are connected in parallel across 100 V DC supply and takes 11 A from the supply. The power dissipated in R2 is 600 W, then the value of resistive coil R2 is
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Since the two resistive coils are connected in parallel, the total current is the sum of the currents through each coil. Let's call the current through R1 as I1 and the current through R2 as I2. So, I1 + I2 = 11 A Show more…
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