46. N Figure P29.46 shows a circuit with a 12.0-V battery connected to four resistors. How much power is delivered to each resistor? 1.00 ? + 12.0 V 4.00 ? 5.00 ? 2.00 ? FIGURE P29.46
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We can use Ohm's Law to do this. Ohm's Law states that the current (I) flowing through a resistor is equal to the voltage (V) across the resistor divided by the resistance (R) of the resistor. In this case, we have a 12.0 V battery connected to four resistors. Show more…
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