You are given a number of 22 Q resistors, each capable of dissipating only 4.0 W without being destroyed. What is the minimum number of such resistors that you need to combine in series or in parallel to make a 22 Q resistance that is capable of dissipating at least 14.9 W? Number i Units No units 16
You are given a number of 22 Q resistors, each capable of dissipating only 4.0 W without being destroyed. What is the minimum number of such resistors that you need to combine in series or in parallel to make a 22 Q resistance that is capable of dissipating at least 14.9 W? Number i Units No units 16
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You are given a number of 22 Q resistors, each capable of dissipating only 4.0 W without being destroyed. What is the minimum
number of such resistors that you need to combine in series or in parallel to make a 22 Q resistance that is capable of dissipating at
least 14.9 W?
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i
Units No units v
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You are given a number of 22 Q resistors, each capable of dissipating only 4.0 W without being destroyed. What is the minimum
number of such resistors that you need to combine in series or in parallel to make a 22 Q resistance that is capable of dissipating at
least 14.9 W?
Number
i
Units No units v
16
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