R₁ R₂ R₂ = 32, R₂ = 4 S2, and R4 = 30. RA R3 F Consider the circuit shown above. Assume the values of R₁, R₂, R3, and R, are not the same. Which of the following statements are true? a. The current through R, is equal to the current through R4. b. The current through R, is equal to the current through R₂. c. The current through R, is equal to the sum of the current through both R, and R₂. d. The voltage across R, is equal to the battery voltage. e. The voltage across R, is less than the battery voltage. Find the equivalent resistance for the circuit shown above if R₁ = 69,

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R₂
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RA
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R₂ = 32, R₂ = 42, and R4 = 30.
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Consider the circuit shown above. Assume the values of R₁, R₂, R3, and R, are not the
same. Which of the following statements are true?
a. The current through R, is equal to the current through R4.
b. The current through
is equal to the current through R₂.
c. The current through R, is equal to the sum of the current through both R, and R₂.
d. The voltage across R, is equal to the battery voltage.
e. The voltage across R, is less than the battery voltage.
Find the equivalent resistance for the circuit shown above if R₁ = 69,
Transcribed Image Text:R₁ R₂ www RA V₁₁ R₂ = 32, R₂ = 42, and R4 = 30. www R3 Consider the circuit shown above. Assume the values of R₁, R₂, R3, and R, are not the same. Which of the following statements are true? a. The current through R, is equal to the current through R4. b. The current through is equal to the current through R₂. c. The current through R, is equal to the sum of the current through both R, and R₂. d. The voltage across R, is equal to the battery voltage. e. The voltage across R, is less than the battery voltage. Find the equivalent resistance for the circuit shown above if R₁ = 69,
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