36. If the resistor R1 and R2 terminals are connected across each other. If the RTOTAL is 10 and R1 is twice the value of R2 what is R1? a. 15 ohms b. 30 ohms c. 3.33 ohms d. 6.67 ohms 37. If the resistor R1 and R2 terminals are connected across each and R3 is connected along single terminal. If the R₁-5, R₂-10, and R-15 ohms, what will be the Rtotal? a. 15/2 ohms b. 30 ohms c. 11 ohms d. 55/3 ohms 8. If the resistor R1 and R2 and R3 terminals are connected across each other's terminal. If the R₁-5, R₂-10, and Riotal-2 ohms, what will be the R? a. 5 ohms c. 15 ohms d. 20 ohms b. 10 ohms

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36. If the resistor R1 and R2 terminals are connected across each other. If the
RrOTAL is 10 and R1 is twice the value of R2 what is R1?
a. 15 ohms:
b. 30 ohms
c. 3.33 ohms
d. 6.67 ohms
37. If the resistor R1 and R2 terminals are connected across each and R3 is
connected along single terminal. If the R₁-5, R₂-10, and R-15 ohms, what
will be the Rrotal?
a. 15/2 ohms
b. 30 ohms
c. 11 ohms
d. 55/3 ohms
38. If the resistor R1 and R2 and R3 terminals are connected across each other's
terminal. If the R1-5, R₂-10, and Runtal-2 ohms, what will be the R3?
a. 5 ohms
c. 15 ohms
b. 10 ohms.
d. 20 ohms
Transcribed Image Text:36. If the resistor R1 and R2 terminals are connected across each other. If the RrOTAL is 10 and R1 is twice the value of R2 what is R1? a. 15 ohms: b. 30 ohms c. 3.33 ohms d. 6.67 ohms 37. If the resistor R1 and R2 terminals are connected across each and R3 is connected along single terminal. If the R₁-5, R₂-10, and R-15 ohms, what will be the Rrotal? a. 15/2 ohms b. 30 ohms c. 11 ohms d. 55/3 ohms 38. If the resistor R1 and R2 and R3 terminals are connected across each other's terminal. If the R1-5, R₂-10, and Runtal-2 ohms, what will be the R3? a. 5 ohms c. 15 ohms b. 10 ohms. d. 20 ohms
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