To find R3, we can use Ohm's Law which states:
V = I * R
Where:V = Voltage (U) = 60VI = Current = 1.5A
First, we need to find the total resistance in the circuit. We can do this by adding the resistances in series:
Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3
Given:R1 = 15ΩR2 = 10Ω
Rtotal = 15Ω + 10Ω + R3Rtotal = 25Ω + R3
Now, we can use Ohm's Law to find the total resistance:
V = I Rtotal60V = 1.5A (25Ω + R3)
60V = 37.5Ω + 1.5A R360V - 37.5Ω = 1.5A R322.5V = 1.5A * R3
Now we can solve for R3:
R3 = 22.5V / 1.5AR3 = 15Ω
Therefore, the value of R3 is 15Ω.
To find R3, we can use Ohm's Law which states:
V = I * R
Where:
V = Voltage (U) = 60V
I = Current = 1.5A
First, we need to find the total resistance in the circuit. We can do this by adding the resistances in series:
Rtotal = R1 + R2 + R3
Given:
R1 = 15Ω
R2 = 10Ω
Rtotal = 15Ω + 10Ω + R3
Rtotal = 25Ω + R3
Now, we can use Ohm's Law to find the total resistance:
V = I Rtotal
60V = 1.5A (25Ω + R3)
60V = 37.5Ω + 1.5A R3
60V - 37.5Ω = 1.5A R3
22.5V = 1.5A * R3
Now we can solve for R3:
R3 = 22.5V / 1.5A
R3 = 15Ω
Therefore, the value of R3 is 15Ω.