Find the current in the \( 12 \Omega \) resistor in the figure below. ( \( R_{1}=2.4 \Omega, R_{2}=6.0 \Omega, \Delta V=16 \mathrm{~V} \) ) \( \square \) A
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The circuit has the following resistors: - \( R_1 = 2.4 \Omega \) - \( R_2 = 6.0 \Omega \) - \( 4.0 \Omega \) - \( 12 \Omega \) - \( 2.0 \Omega \) Show more…
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