The voltage (V) applied to

  1. three 20 kilo ohms Resistors R1, R2, and R3 are in Series across an applied voltage of 120 V. What is the voltage drop across
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  2. The power (P) required to run a motor is equal to the voltage (E) applied to that motor times the current (I) supplied to the
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  3. 3. The voltage, V, in volts, applied to an electric circuit can be modelled by the equation V=150cos⁡(120πt) where t is time,
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  4. The voltage, V, in volts, applied to an electric circuit can be modeled by the equationV= 167sin (120 pi x) where x is the time,
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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. the voltage, v, in volts, applied to an electric circuit can be modelled by the equation v=167sin(120pi)(t), where t is the
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  9. the voltage, v, in volts, applied to an electric circuit can be modelled by the equation v=167sin(120pi)(t), where t is the
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  10. The same voltage is applied between the plates of two different capacitors. When used with capacitor A, this voltage causes the
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