1. R = 1. Find the total resistance 2. I = 2. Find the current i 3. V10? = 3. Find the voltage accross the 10? resistor v=12V 20? R1 10? R2 R3 40? (4-5) power in the 40 ohm resistor, P =
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Given resistances: - \(R_1 = 20 \Omega\) - \(R_2 = 10 \Omega\) - \(R_3 = 40 \Omega\) Total resistance, \(R_{\text{total}} = R_1 + R_2 + R_3\) \(R_{\text{total}} = 20 \Omega + 10 \Omega + 40 \Omega\) \(R_{\text{total}} = 70 \Omega\) ** Show more…
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