+\n$V_o$\n-\n7 ?\n10 ?\n3 ?\n10 V\n+I\nFind the maximum and minimum voltages available at $V_o$ as the potentiometer is varied.
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The maximum resistance of the potentiometer can be found by subtracting the resistance value of the fixed resistor (392 ohms) from the maximum resistance value of the potentiometer (1092 ohms). Therefore, the maximum resistance of the potentiometer is 1092 - 392 Show more…
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