20V Specify resistance R by meeting the following conditions: 1) The power absorbed by the resistor R is less than 64 W 2)v ? 16V $I_x$ $2I_x$ 5? R 2? 2?
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From the given conditions, we know that the power absorbed by the resistor is less than 64 W, so we can write the inequality: P < 64. We also know that the voltage across the resistor is 16V, so we can substitute this value into the power formula: P = 16^2 / Show more…
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