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- Consider the circuit shown below. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations-including answers submitted in WebAssign.) R2 = 48 k. R, = 16 kM R1 = 16 kN V, = 36 V %3D V, = 18 V R4 = 16 kN R5 = 16 kN (a) Find the voltage across each resistor (in V). V = V VRZ V VR3 VRA V VRSCompute the voltage drop along a 28-m length of household no. 14 copper wire (used in 15-A circuits). The wire has diameter 1.628 mm and carries a 13-A current. The resistivity of copper is 1.68×10¬8 N · m. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA ? V = Value Units %3DIn household wiring, copper wire 2.05 mm in diameter is uiten used. Find the resistance of a 35.0 m long wire. Specific resistance of copper is 1.72x 10-8 Q-m. 1
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