In the circuit shown, if R = 7, then io = 50. ii = 500 V R = 4i 5A 62.5A 41.7A O 12.5A
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Ohm's Law states that the current flowing through a resistor is equal to the voltage across the resistor divided by the resistance. We are given that R = 7 and ii = 500 V. Using Ohm's Law, we can calculate the current flowing through the resistor R: ii = R * Show more…
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