Referring to Example 21-13 Suppose the three resistors in this circuit have the values R1 = 100.0 Ω, R2 = 200.0 Ω and R3 = 300.0 Ω, and the emf of the battery is 12.0 V. (The resistor numbers are given in the Interactive Figure.) (a) Find the potential difference across each resistor. (b) Find the current that flows through each resistor.
The circuit for this problem has three resistor connected to a battery. The lower two resistor are in series with one another, and in parallel with the upper resistor. The battery has an emf of 12.0 V.
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