Refer to the figure V,=? 2.00 M R, 12.0V R, 12.6 V=V=V,= R. 6.80 (aCalculate Pin W W b Find the total power (in W supplied by the source. W
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We can use Ohm's Law, which states that V = IR, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance. From the figure, we can see that V = 2.00 V, R = 12.0 Ω, and V = 12.6 V. Using Ohm's Law, we can rearrange the equation to solve for I: I = Show more…
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