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The resistance in a circuit is halved. What happens to the voltage?
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The resistance in a circuit is halved. What happens to the voltage?
V=IR (1 point) Responses The voltage remains the same. The
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The resistance in a circuit is halved. What happens to the voltage?
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Consider a sinusoidal singal with power of -45 dBm. What is the peak-to-peak voltage of this signal? Assume a load impedance of
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The resistance in a circuit is halved. What happens to the voltage?
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The resistance in a circuit is halved. What happens to the voltage?
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