I am having some difficulties solving a combination circuits problem

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The discussion focuses on solving a circuit problem involving resistors of 8 ohms, 16 ohms, 20 ohms, 9 ohms, and 18 ohms. The user initially calculated the voltage across the 20-ohm resistor as 15V using the formula V = IR, where the current was derived from the parallel combination of the 8-ohm and 16-ohm resistors. The final voltages determined were 4V for the 8||16 pair, 15V for the 20-ohm resistor, and 19V for the 9||18 pair, confirming the relationships between the voltages across these resistors.

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Homework Statement
The current in the 8 - ohm resistor in the drawing is 5 A. Find the current in the 20 ohm and 9 - ohm resistor.
Relevant Equations
V = IR
I'm having difficulties finding the current for a 9-ohm resistor only, not the 20-ohm

My attempt was to find the voltage of a 20ohm resistor which is V = (0.75A)(20-ohm) = 15V. I got the 0.75A by adding the currents of the two resistors (8-ohm and 16-ohm) together that were in parallel and it becomes the current that will flow through the 20-ohm resistor. After getting 15V, I don't know what to do next in order to find the current in the 9 - ohm resistor.
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EddyBenzen122 said:
Homework Statement:: The current in the 8 - ohm resistor in the drawing is 5 A. Find the current in the 20 ohm and 9 - ohm resistor.
Relevant Equations:: V = IR

I'm having difficulties finding the current for a 9-ohm resistor only, not the 20-ohm

My attempt was to find the voltage of a 20ohm resistor which is V = (0.75A)(20-ohm) = 15V. I got the 0.75A by adding the currents of the two resistors (8-ohm and 16-ohm) together that were in parallel and it becomes the current that will flow through the 20-ohm resistor. After getting 15V, I don't know what to do next in order to find the current in the 9 - ohm resistor.
Also, look at the image for more information.
What other voltages can you determine?
 
haruspex said:
What other voltages can you determine?
4Volts from the parallel circuits with an 8-ohm and 16 - ohm
 
EddyBenzen122 said:
4Volts from the parallel circuits with an 8-ohm and 16 - ohm
So what is the voltage across the ##9 \Omega ##|| ##18 \Omega## pair?
 
haruspex said:
So what is the voltage across the ##9 \Omega ##|| ##18 \Omega## pair?
that's what I'm looking for in order to find its current next.
 
EddyBenzen122 said:
that's what I'm looking for in order to find its current next.
What is the relationship between the voltages:
- across the 9Ω|| 18Ω pair
- across the 8Ω|| 16Ω pair
- across the 20Ω resistor
?
 
haruspex said:
What is the relationship between the voltages:
- across the 9Ω|| 18Ω pair
the voltages are the same for both resistors
haruspex said:
- across the 8Ω|| 16Ω pair
the voltages are the same for both resistors
haruspex said:
- across the 20Ω resistor
haruspex said:
?
the voltage is the sum of the currents for the 8-ohm resistor and the 10-ohm resistor multiplied by the 20-ohm resistor.
 
EddyBenzen122 said:
the voltages are the same for both resistors
I didn't ask how the voltage across one of a pair compared with the voltage across the other of the pair. I asked about the relationship between the voltage across the 9Ω|| 18Ω pair (taken as a pair), the voltage across the 8Ω|| 16Ω pair (taken as a pair) and the voltage across the 20Ω resistor. Three voltages, one relationship.
EddyBenzen122 said:
the voltage is the sum of the currents for the 8-ohm resistor and the 10-ohm resistor multiplied by the 20-ohm resistor.
I have no idea how you arrive at that.
 
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I have no idea why you're asking me about the relationships between them, are you just giving me a hint?
 
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EddyBenzen122 said:
I have no idea why you're asking me about the relationships between them, are you just giving me a hint?
Of course I am giving a hint!

Call the voltage at the right of the 20 Ohm resistor 0.
So what is the voltage at the right of the 9||18 pair?

What is the voltage at the left of the 20 Ohm?
So what is the voltage at the left of the 8||16 pair?
So what is the voltage at the left of the 9||18 pair?
 
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haruspex said:
Of course I am giving a hint!

Call the voltage at the right of the 20 Ohm resistor 0.
So what is the voltage at the right of the 9||18 pair?
What is the voltage at the left of the 20 Ohm?
So what is the voltage at the left of the 8||16 pair?
So what is the voltage at the left of the 9||18 pair?
K, i got the voltages: 4volts for 8||16 pair, 15V for 20ohm, and 19V for 9||18 pair.
Are they correct?
 
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EddyBenzen122 said:
K, i got the voltages: 4volts for 8||16 pair, 15V for 20ohm, and 19V for 9||18 pair.
Are they correct?
Yes.
 
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haruspex said:
Yes.
Thanks for helping me, I really appreciate it!
 
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