A 30.0 Ω resistor is connected in parallel to a 15.0 Ω resistor. These are joined in series to a 5.00 Ω resistor and a

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A 30.0 Ω resistor is connected in parallel to a 15.0 Ω resistor. These are joined in series to a 5.00 Ω resistor and a

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A 30.0 Ω resistor is connected in parallel to a 15.0 Ω
resistor. These are joined in series to a 5.00 Ω resistor and
a source with a potential difference of 30.0 V.
a. Draw a schematic diagram for this
circuit.
b. Calculate the equivalent resistance.
c. Calculate the current in each resistor.
d. Calculate the potential difference across each
resistor.
e. Calculate the power dissipated by each
resistor.
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