For the circuit below, determine the MAGNITUDE of the CURRENT passing through each resistor. V1 = 13 V, V2 = 17 V, V3 = 11 V, R1 = 3 ?, R2 = 13 ?, R3 = 14 ?. R1 V1 V2 R2 V3 R3 I1 = I2 = I3 =
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Since the resistors are connected in series, we can simply add their resistances: $R_{total} = R_1 + R_2 + R_3 = 3\Omega + 13\Omega + 14\Omega = 30\Omega$ Show more…
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