Calculate the power consumed by the circuit. V = 8.1 V, R? = 6.6 ?, R? = 3.6 ?, R? = 3.4 ?. Enter your answer in watts. R1 R2 R3 +
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6 \times 3.6}{6.6 + 3.6} = \frac{23.76}{10.2} \approx 2.33 \Omega\) Show moreā¦
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