Consider the circuit shown in Figure P28.19. (a) Find the voltage across the $3.00-\Omega$ resistor. (b) Find the current in the $3.00-\Omega$ resistor. (Check your book to see figure)
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00-\Omega$ resistor, we can use Ohm's Law, which states that the voltage across a resistor is equal to the current through the resistor multiplied by the resistance. (a) Show more…
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