12. find the power dissipated by the 6.0 ? resistor in the given circuit. A) 220 W B) 48 W C) 490 W D) 24 W 12.0 ? 6.0 ? 36.0 V
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Step 1: Calculate the current flowing through the 6 ohm resistor using Ohm's Law: \(I = \frac{V}{R} = \frac{36V}{6\Omega} = 6A\) Show more…
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