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Consider the circuit shown below V=18.00V. The terminal voltage of the battery is. (a) Find the equivalent - brainly.com
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The circuit diagram below shows a 9.0 V battery in a circuit with three resistor labeled 1, 2 and 3. What is the voltage drop across resistor :
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