Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. Use the following as necessary: R1 = 9.00 -2, R2 = 1.90 12, and V = 7.00

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Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. Use the following as necessary: R1 = 9.00 -2, R2 = 1.90 12, and V = 7.00

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Consider The Circuit Shown In The Figure Below Use The Following As Necessary R1 9 00 2 R2 1 90 12 And V 7 00 1
Consider The Circuit Shown In The Figure Below Use The Following As Necessary R1 9 00 2 R2 1 90 12 And V 7 00 1 (52.67 KiB) Viewed 58 times
Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. Use the following as necessary: R1 = 9.00 -2, R2 = 1.90 12, and V = 7.00 V. R W 4.00 w 5.000 RS w w 3.00 w (a) Calculate the equivalent resistance of the R4 and 5.00 2 resistors connected in parallel. Ω (b) Using the result of part (a), calculate the combined resistance of the R1, 5.002, and 4.000 resistors. 12 (c) Calculate the equivalent resistance of the combined resistance found in part (b) and the parallel 3.00 resistor. 12 (d) Combine the equivalent resistance found in part (c) with the R, resistor. 12 (e) Calculate the total current in the circuit. A (f) What is the voltage drop across the R, resistor? V (g) Subtracting the result of part (f) from the battery voltage, find the voltage across the 3.00 Q resistor. (h) Calculate the current in the 3.00 2 resistor.
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