Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the following. (E, = 70.2 V, 8₂ 60.6 V, and E, - 79.6 V.) 182 Ing 2.00 kn ww R₂ - 8₂ (a) t

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Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the following. (E, = 70.2 V, 8₂ 60.6 V, and E, - 79.6 V.) 182 Ing 2.00 kn ww R₂ - 8₂ (a) t

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Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the following. (E, = 70.2 V, 8₂ 60.6 V, and E, - 79.6 V.) 182 Ing 2.00 kn ww R₂ - 8₂ (a) the current (in mA) in each resistor shown in the figure above mA 4.00 kn www R₂ R₂3.00 kn mA mA d 8, (b) the potential difference between points c and f (Give the magnitude of your answer in volts and select the point of highest potential.) magnitude of potential difference V point at higher potential Select-- (c) What If? If all of the resistors in the circuit were decreased in value by a factor of 1,000, would the current in each resistor simply increase by a factor of 1,000? Exp
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