1. If the voltage is 20V and the each of the resistors is 4.5 ohms calculate the current in each of the resistors. R₂ R₁

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1. If the voltage is 20V and the each of the resistors is 4.5 ohms calculate the current in each of the resistors. R₂ R₁

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1. If the voltage is 20V and the each of the resistors is 4.5 ohms calculate the current in each of the resistors. R₂ R₁ www R5 V₁ = 12 V R₁ = 402; R₁ R₂ = 302 2. Consider the circuit shown below. Gnd 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. www 1 R3 R6 www = = 252 www R₁=2022 V/₂= 5 V 15 12 13 3. An electron moving at 4.00 × 103 m/s in a 1.25-T magnetic field experiences a magnetic force of 1.40 × 10-16 N. What angle does the velocity of the electron make with the magnetic field? There are two answers.
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