Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations. The figure below shows a battery connected to a circuit. The

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Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations. The figure below shows a battery connected to a circuit. The

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Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations. The figure below shows a battery connected to a circuit. The potential difference across the battery and the resistance of each resistor is given in the figure. (Assume R₁ = 11.00, R₂ = 1.350, and V = 7.00 V.) R₁ www 5.000 www 3.00 w 4.00 www (a) What is the equivalent resistance (in Q) of R, and the 5.000 resistor? 0 (b) Using the result from part (a), what is the equivalent resistance (in Q) of R₁, the 5.000 resistor, and the 4.000 resistor? (c) Using the result from part (b), what is the equivalent resistance (in 0) of R₁, the 5.000 resistor, the 4.000 resistor, and the 3.000 resistor? Q (d) Using the result from part (c), what is the equivalent resistance (in 2) of the entire circuit? (e) What is the current (in A) through the battery (equivalently, the conventional current that exits the positive terminal of the battery and enters the R₂)? (f) What is the magnitude of the potential difference (in V) across R₂? (9) Using the result from part (f) and the battery's potential difference, what is the magnitude of the potential difference (in V) across the 3.000 resistor? (h) What is the current (in A) in the 3.00 Q resistor?
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