Question 1 Vashti has arranged three resistors and a battery into a circuit as shown below. The battery has a voltage of

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Question 1 Vashti has arranged three resistors and a battery into a circuit as shown below. The battery has a voltage of

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Question 1 Vashti Has Arranged Three Resistors And A Battery Into A Circuit As Shown Below The Battery Has A Voltage Of 1
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Question 1 Vashti has arranged three resistors and a battery into a circuit as shown below. The battery has a voltage of V = 52V and the resistors have resistances of R1 = 12012, R2 =57812, and R3 = 35012. Resistor 1 Direction of Current Battery + Resistor 2 Resistor 3 Calculate the equivalent resistant of the series circuit. Hint: Read section 20.6 from your textbook for series wiring (Physics, Cutnell and Johnson). D Question 2 Using Ohms Law, calculate the total current It that Vashti measures.

Question 3 Vashti rearranges the resistors as shown below ( R1 = 1202, R2 = 578 2, and R3 = 350 22). He keep the same voltage for the Battery (V = 52V). R2 13 • Calculate the equivalent resistant of the parallel circuit. Hint: Read section 20.7 from your textbook for series wiring (Physics, Cutnell and Johnson). Question 4 1. Using Ohms Law, calculate the total current It that they measure.
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