What is the total voltage provided by the battery if the current through resistor R5 is 325 mA? Provide your answer in volts R5 = 24.02 R₂ = 6.00 R₁ = 4.0 Ω R₁ = 24.0 2 m R3 = 8.0 2 AVbattery
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![What is the total voltage provided by the battery if the current through
resistor R5 is 325 mA?
Provide your answer in volts
R₂
R5
= 6.0 Ω
R₁ = 4.0 Ω
= 24.0 Ω
R4
=
AV battery
24.0 Ω
ww
R3 = 8.00](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F4f1d9b6d-bbf6-47eb-95fa-ace522ebcbe7%2Ff75294e8-f510-44c4-90d7-e5e44e7437b2%2Fd3axszr_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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Can you explain in detail how current and Voltage is calculated after I get all the resistance? What's the rules and relationships? I don't understand how to get potential difference I thought the voltage across each parallel would already be the same so I could just get the V between one junction
![What is the total voltage provided by the battery if the current through
resistor R5 is 325 mA?
Provide your answer in volts
R₂
R5
= 6.0 Ω
R₁ = 4.0 Ω
= 24.0 Ω
R4
=
AV battery
24.0 Ω
ww
R3 = 8.0](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/4f1d9b6d-bbf6-47eb-95fa-ace522ebcbe7/9d7adbbc-5598-40a9-bb35-461ae3f2a4bb/8sskiw_thumbnail.png)
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