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SOLVED: A 12-V battery of 0.05-ohm resistance and another battery of 12-V and 0.075-ohm resistance supply power to a 2-ohm resistor. What is the current through the load?
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A 100 and a 50 ohm resistor are wired to a 12 V battery as shown in the diagram below. From the list of statements listed below please select the correct statements.
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What is the total resistance (RT) in the circuit? a. R1 = 7 ohms b. R2 = 10 ohms c. R3 = 6 ohms d. R4 = 4 ohms | Homework.Study.com
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