In the circuit given below, R = 9 ?. Find Vo and the power dissipated in 12 ? resistor. 12 ? 6 ? Vo 60 V R 24 V a. Vo = 2.77 V and P12 ? = 119.43 W b. Vo = 2.53 V and P12 ? = 250.95 W c. Vo = 2.77 V and P12 ? = 272.95 W d. Vo = 2.77 V and P12 ? = 853 mW
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5A The power dissipated in the 12 Ω resistor can be found using the formula P = I^2 * R: P_12Ω = (7.5A)^2 * 12Ω = 56.25A^2 * 12Ω = 675W Show more…
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