group of physics students are asked to demonstrate Ohm’s Law in parallel circuits.  Using their knowledge of Ohm’s Law and the rules governing voltage, current, and resistance in series and parallel circuits they must set up an investigation using batteries, wires, three light bulbs of unknown resistance, a voltmeter, and an ammeter.  Their task is to determine the resistance of each bulb.  Given the equipment at hand, the groups determine that they will collect data to determine the voltage and current at each element in the circuit and use those values to calculate resistance.  Four students offered their suggestions on which measurements must be taken to determine the resistance provided by each bulb.  Which student’s suggestion below would provide enough evidence to be able to determine the value of each resistor? 



group of physics students are asked to demonstrate Ohms Law in parallel circuits Using their knowledge of Ohms Law and the rules governing voltage current and r class=

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The student’s suggestion who provides enough evidence to be able to determine the value of each resistor is student D.

What is current?

The current is the stream of charges which flow inside the conductors when connected across the end of voltage.

For the given set of parallel resistors, we need to find the resistance of each resistor.

From the Ohm's law, V =IR

R = V/I

Resistance value depends upon the voltage difference across the resistor and the current flowing through that resistance.

Thus, the student D gives enough evidence to find resistance of the circuit is

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