R1 A 330 Ohms R2 470 Ohms B Vs 5 Volts R3 270 Ohms Fig. 1
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When a short circuit is created across R2, it means that R2 is effectively bypassed and no current flows through it. Therefore, the voltage across R2 (VR2) will be zero. Show more…
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