4. Consider the combination of resistors shown in the figure. (i) Find the equivalent resistance between points a and b. (ii) If a voltage of 35.0 V is applied between a and b, find the current in each resistor.
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To find the equivalent resistance between points a and b, we need to simplify the circuit by combining the resistors. We can do this by using the formula for resistors in series and parallel: - Resistors in series: R_eq = R1 + R2 + R3 + ... - Resistors in Show more…
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