To find the current passing through the circuit with the given components, you need to first determine the total resistance and total voltage in the circuit.
Step 1: Calculate the total resistance in the circuit.
Since the resistors and cells are connected in series, you add their resistances together.
Resistor 1: R 1 = 55 Ω
Resistor 2: R 2 = 75 Ω
Each cell has an internal resistance of 0.8 Ω . With four cells, the total internal resistance is: R internal = 4 × 0.8 Ω = 3.2 Ω
The total resistance of the circuit is: R total = R 1 + R 2 + R internal = 55 Ω + 75 Ω + 3.2 Ω = 133.2 Ω
Step 2: Calculate the total voltage in the circuit.
Each cell has a voltage of 1.5 V . The total voltage for four cells in series is: V total = 4 × 1.5 V = 6 V
Step 3: Use Ohm's Law to calculate the current.
Ohm's Law states that the current I through a circuit is equal to the total voltage V divided by the total resistance R : I = R total V total
Substituting the known values: I = 133.2 Ω 6 V ≈ 0.045 A
Therefore, the current passing through the circuit is approximately 0.045 A .