The current flowing through resistor #2 E total = 90 volts R1 = 6 ohms R2= 6 ohms R3= 6 ohms R4= 1 ohms R5= 10 ohms R6= 10 ohms R7= 4 ohm
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Since we don't know the arrangement of the resistors (whether they are in series or parallel), we'll assume they are in series for this example. The total resistance (Rt) in a series circuit is the sum of the individual resistances: Rt = R1 + R2 + R3 + R4 + R5 Show more…
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