Figure 17.56 R1 = 5.00 ? R2 = 10.0 ? R3 = 4.00 ? R4 = 20.0 ? E = 115 V R5 = 8.00 ?
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However, without knowing the total voltage or the values of other resistors in the circuit, we cannot calculate the voltage drop across R3. If we assume that R2 and R3 are in series (which we can't confirm without the figure), the total resistance would be R2 + Show more…
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