Application: Total Resistance (aka Equivalent Resistance) For the purposes of this circuit, assume bulb 1 is R1 and bulb

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Application: Total Resistance (aka Equivalent Resistance) For the purposes of this circuit, assume bulb 1 is R1 and bulb

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Application: Total Resistance (aka Equivalent Resistance) For the purposes of this circuit, assume bulb 1 is R1 and bulb 2 is R2. 13 If R1=592 and R2=1092, what is the total resistance (R) in ohms? (1 Point) The value must be a number 14 'S If the total resistance R=10092, what combination of resistors would be valid for this circuit? (Check all that apply)(1 Point) R1-2002, R2=2002 R1-4022, R2=6052 R1-1002, R2-7002 R1-550, R2-400 R1-5002, R2-5002 R1-2002, R2-3002
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