R1 + V Ro Io R2 Given: V= 132V, R1= 10?, R2= 32?, Io= 5A. Determine the value of Ro (in ?).
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Ohm's Law states that V = IR, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance. Given: V = 132V I = 10A R = V/I R = 132V/10A R = 13.2 ohms Show more…
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