Battery bat an cmfof 12.0 V and an internal resistance of 0.00 Ω (Ita (criminals are connected to a bad resistance of 3.00 Ω. Find the current in the circuit. Select one: a. 3.93 mA b. 4.0 A c. 3.93 A d. 36.0 A e. 4.0 MA
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Given: Internal resistance, r_internal = 0.00 Ω External resistance, r_external = 3.00 Ω Total resistance, R_total = r_internal + r_external R_total = 0.00 + 3.00 R_total = 3.00 Ω Show more…
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