1. Find the current in each resistor in Figure P18.27. (R1 = 29.0 ??, R2 = 4.10 ??, R3 = 19.0 ??) IR1 = A IR2 = A IR3 = A 20.0 V R1 10.0 V R2 R3 Figure P18.27 2. Find the potential difference across each resistor in Figure P18.29. (R1 = 4.76 ??, R2 = 4.20 ??, R3 = 3.25 ??, R4 = 2.35 ??) VR1 = V VR2 = V VR3 = V VR4 = V 12.0 V 3.00 V 18.0 V R1 R2 R4 R3
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10I1 - 10V = 0 Simplify the equation: 29I1 + 4.10I1 = 30 33.10I1 = 30 I1 = 30 / 33.10 I1 = 0.906 A Show moreā¦
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