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suppose you had a circuit with three resistors in series and you measured I=7.0 milliamps; V = 14.7 volts; V1= 3.5 volts and V2...Asked by Dean
Suppose you had a circuit with three resistors in series and you measured I=7.0 milliamps; V = 14.7 volts; V1= 3.5 volts and V2 = 1.4 volts. What would be the voltage across the third resistor? What would its resistance be?
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Damon
the total = 14.7
so
3.5 + 1.4 + V3 = 14.7
R3 = V3/(7*10^-3)
so
3.5 + 1.4 + V3 = 14.7
R3 = V3/(7*10^-3)
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