Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the following. (1 = 70.2 V, 2 = 61.6 V, and 3 = 78.4 V.) (a) the current (in mA) in each r

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Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the following. (1 = 70.2 V, 2 = 61.6 V, and 3 = 78.4 V.) (a) the current (in mA) in each r

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Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the following. (1 = 70.2 V, 2 = 61.6 V,
and 3 = 78.4 V.)
(a) the current (in mA) in each resistor shown in the figure
above
(b) the potential difference between
points c and f (Give the
magnitude of your answer in volts and select the point of highest
potential.)
Using Kirchhoff S Rules Find The Following 1 70 2 V 2 61 6 V And 3 78 4 V A The Current In Ma In Each R 1
Using Kirchhoff S Rules Find The Following 1 70 2 V 2 61 6 V And 3 78 4 V A The Current In Ma In Each R 1 (58.34 KiB) Viewed 20 times
Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the following. (x2 = 70.2 V, E2 = 61.6 V, and Ez = 78.4 V.) = = 4.00 k12 b c d ww E E, Rg E 3 R 3.00 k 12 2.00 k12 w R a (a) the current in mA) in each resistor shown in the figure above IRT mA mA IR2 IR 3 mA (b) the potential difference between points c and f(Give the magnitude of your answer in volts and select the point of highest potential.) magnitude of potential difference V point at higher potential -Select--- (c) What If? If all of the resistors in the circuit were decreased in value by a factor of 1,000, would the current in each resistor simply increase by a factor of 1,000? Explain your answer.
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