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R1 -4.00 M - V = 12.0 V Т. 1. Using Ohm's Law, Calculate the current / flowing through the circuit in Figure 1. Show all work.
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R1 -4.00 M - V = 12.0 V Т. 1. Using Ohm's Law, Calculate the current / flowing through the circuit in Figure 1. Show all work.
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1. Using Ohm's Law, Calculate the current / flowing
through the circuit in Figure 1.
Show all work.
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Answer: V = 12.0 V
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