I Select one: 13 b. h R3 = R₁ + R₂ R3 c. R3 = 1/R₁+1/R₂ ○ d. R3 = (1/R1 + 1/R2)-¹ R₁ V, R₁ and R₂ have not changed from

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I Select one: 13 b. h R3 = R₁ + R₂ R3 c. R3 = 1/R₁+1/R₂ ○ d. R3 = (1/R1 + 1/R2)-¹ R₁ V, R₁ and R₂ have not changed from

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I Select One 13 B H R3 R R R3 C R3 1 R 1 R D R3 1 R1 1 R2 R V R And R Have Not Changed From 1
I Select One 13 B H R3 R R R3 C R3 1 R 1 R D R3 1 R1 1 R2 R V R And R Have Not Changed From 1 (147.79 KiB) Viewed 9 times
what is the current I3 in resistor R3 in Amperes?
What will be the total voltage across resistor R1 in volts?
What will be the power in watts used by the circuit?
If R2 were removed from the circuit and replacedwith a wire, would the current that passes through the circuitincrease or decrease?
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I Select one: 13 b. h R3 = R₁ + R₂ R3 c. R3 = 1/R₁+1/R₂ ○ d. R3 = (1/R1 + 1/R2)-¹ R₁ V, R₁ and R₂ have not changed from the previous two resistor circuit. If the new total current is half the value of the total current before R3 was added to the circuit, which of the following is true about the value of R3? a. None of these expressions are correct. 12 www R₂
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