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What are the largest and smallest resistances you can obtain by connecting a $36.0-\Omega,$ a $50.0-\Omega,$ and a $700-\Omega$ resistor together?
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We have three resistors with resistances of \( R_1 = 36.0 \, \Omega \), \( R_2 = 50.0 \, \Omega \), and \( R_3 = 700 \, \Omega \). Show more…
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