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10 V
R₂
T
1 of 1
R3
Determine the current I₁ in (Figure 1). Assume R₁ = 3.0 N, R₂ = 6.0 N, and R3 = 7.0.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
I₁ =
Submit
Part B
μĂ
I₂ =
Value
Request Answer
Determine the current I2.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
μA
Units
Value
Units
?
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Transcribed Image Text:Be sure to review Example 19.9 before attempting these problems. Figure R₁ www 10 V R₂ T 1 of 1 R3 Determine the current I₁ in (Figure 1). Assume R₁ = 3.0 N, R₂ = 6.0 N, and R3 = 7.0. Express your answer with the appropriate units. I₁ = Submit Part B μĂ I₂ = Value Request Answer Determine the current I2. Express your answer with the appropriate units. μA Units Value Units ? ?
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Derive an expression for the power being dissipated in R3 for (Figure 2).
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