3. (Circuits: Variable Resistance) In Circuits, the Equivalent Resistance (Req) of two resistors is given by the R₁ and

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3. (Circuits: Variable Resistance) In Circuits, the Equivalent Resistance (Req) of two resistors is given by the R₁ and

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3. (Circuits: Variable Resistance) In Circuits, the Equivalent Resistance (Req) of two resistors is given by the R₁ and R₂ are two resistors in parallel measured in ohms (). Find the Equivalent Resistance if R₁ = 10 and R₂ = 15. +++++ equation=+=where Rsq R₁ +++ R₂ REA a. b. Now, suppose that R₂ is swapped with a variable resistor that changes at 50/sec. Find the rate of change in the Equivalent Resistance 5 seconds after it is connected to a battery.
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