a. 1254.54? b. 890.42 ? c. 1173.50? d. Necesito Conocer el voltaje 470 330 287 220 330
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From the given information, it seems like a series circuit because the resistors are connected in a single path. In a series circuit, the total resistance is equal to the sum of the individual resistances. So, we need to add the values of the resistors. 28 Ω + Show more…
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