so from the V I R triangle (of whatever they call is these days) R = V/IA cable carries a current of 65A with a 13v drop. What must be the resistance of a cable which when connected in parallel with the first cable will reduce the voltage drop to 5v?
You'll not pass if you stop there lad . .so from the V I R triangle (of whatever they call is these days) R = V/I
it was a starter for 10! :^OYou'll not pass if you stop there lad . .
Find Current cable resistance as above
Calculate required (smaller) total cable resistance for 5V rather than 13V drop ( pro-rata will do it)
Solve parallel resistors formula for a resistance needed in parallel with current resistance to give the required total
That's your lot !!
Although in the real world the current won't stay the same as the voltage changes but hey !!
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