5 What is the equivalent resistance between points a and b when R = 12 ?? a 1. 20 ? 2. 16 ? 3. 24 ? 4. 28 ? 5. 6.0 ? If 480 C pass through a 4.0-? resistor in 10 min, what is the potential difference across the resistor?
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