V1 12 V R1 R2 123? R3 678? R4 670? R5 780? XMM1 Multimeter-XMM1 X 1.455 V R6 890? A V ? dB ~ + Set... -
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From the given information, we have R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, and R6 with values 1230, 7800, unknown, 6700, unknown, and unknown, respectively. Show more…
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