Two resistances, R₁ and R₂, are connected in series across a 12-V battery. The current increases by 0.25 A when R₂ is re

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Two resistances, R₁ and R₂, are connected in series across a 12-V battery. The current increases by 0.25 A when R₂ is re

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Two Resistances R And R Are Connected In Series Across A 12 V Battery The Current Increases By 0 25 A When R Is Re 1
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Two resistances, R₁ and R₂, are connected in series across a 12-V battery. The current increases by 0.25 A when R₂ is removed, leaving R₂ connected across the battery. However, the current increases by just 0.14 A when R₂ is removed, leaving R₂ connected across the battery. Find (a) R₁ and (b) R₂. (a) Number (b) Number M F V remove R₂ Units Units V remove R
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