Suppose the resistor has resistance of350, what is the current if the voltage drop is3.5V?

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Suppose the resistor has resistance of350, what is the current if the voltage drop is3.5V?
Select the correct response
0.3A
0.4A
0 2A
01A
First
Second
Resistor
Resistor
Thied
Resistor
If the voltage drop through the third resistor is 75 Vv, what is the resistance of the third resistor?
Select she comect response
700
B00
600
500
First
Second
Resistor
Resistor
Iresi
Irest
Third
Resistor
If the resistance of the third resistor is 71, what is the voltage drop through the third resistor?
Select the corect response
5.25V
7.75V
105V
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the resistor has resistance of350, what is the current if the voltage drop is3.5V? Select the correct response 0.3A 0.4A 0 2A 01A First Second Resistor Resistor Thied Resistor If the voltage drop through the third resistor is 75 Vv, what is the resistance of the third resistor? Select she comect response 700 B00 600 500 First Second Resistor Resistor Iresi Irest Third Resistor If the resistance of the third resistor is 71, what is the voltage drop through the third resistor? Select the corect response 5.25V 7.75V 105V
First
Second
Resistor
Resistor
Iresi
Ires2
Ires3
Third
Resistor
If the voltage drop through the second resistor is 270 V, what is the resistance of the seconc
resistor?
Select the correct response
2700
3100
1800
2400
Consider the circuit:
First
Resistor
Second
Resistor
Irest
Ires?
Iress
Third
Resistor
The current flowing through the entire circuit is I = 1.5 A. Because the resistors are connected in
series, what can we conclude?
Select the correct response
Iresi = lres2 = Iresa =1 = 1.5A
Ires? > Iresi + Iresz
None of these
Irest = R1
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:First Second Resistor Resistor Iresi Ires2 Ires3 Third Resistor If the voltage drop through the second resistor is 270 V, what is the resistance of the seconc resistor? Select the correct response 2700 3100 1800 2400 Consider the circuit: First Resistor Second Resistor Irest Ires? Iress Third Resistor The current flowing through the entire circuit is I = 1.5 A. Because the resistors are connected in series, what can we conclude? Select the correct response Iresi = lres2 = Iresa =1 = 1.5A Ires? > Iresi + Iresz None of these Irest = R1 %3D
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