2. 56 Determine V in the circuit of Fig. 2.120. 30 $\Omega$ 16 $\Omega$ 15 $\Omega$ 10 $\Omega$ 100 V V 35 $\Omega$ 12 $\Omega$ 20 $\Omega$ Figure 2.120 For Prob. 2.56.
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The 12 $\Omega$ and 20 $\Omega$ resistors are in parallel. $$R_{eq1} = \frac{12 \times 20}{12 + 20} = \frac{240}{32} = 7.5 \Omega$$ Show more…
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