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H: Power in Resistors - Series Bookmark this page 146792114facc/1092526674 b64412165ortb/1/activate block You are given three resistors, R₁, R₂, and Rg. You wire the resistors in series and connect that series combination to a battery of voltage V. The goal is to calculate the fraction of the total power delivered to the resistors that each resistor consumes. Resistor Power - Series 0.0/10.0 points (graded) Calculate the fraction of the total electrical power consumed each resistor uses, where resistor R, uses power P.i-1.2.3 and the total 84
Resistor Power-Series 0.0/10.0 points praded Calculate the fraction of the total electrical power consumed each resistor uses, where resistor R uses power P,i=1,2,3 and the total power consumed by the resistors is Pr P Enter responses using R.1 for R₁. R.2 for R₂, R for R₁, and V for V P/Pr (V^2/R-1)/(V^2(1/R1+1/R/2+1/R_3}} * v². (++) P/Pr (V^2/2VV^2 (1/R1+1/R2+1/R3) Vi V². P₁/Pr (V2/R3V^2(1/R1+1/R2+1/R_3) ·(++) * v². (++) You have used 2 of 10 attempts
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