3. Given the circuit below, write the expression for \( V_{S} \) with \( V_{R 1}, V_{R 2} \), and \( V_{R 3} \) - \[ V_{5}= \]
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The circuit consists of a voltage source \( V_S \) and three resistors \( R_1 = 1 \, \text{k}\Omega \), \( R_2 = 1.8 \, \text{k}\Omega \), and \( R_3 = 2.7 \, \text{k}\Omega \). Show more…
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