You have a device that needs a voltage reference of 3.0 V, but you have only a
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You have a device that needs a voltage reference of 3.0 V, but you have only a 9.0 V battery. Fortunately, you also have several 10 kΩ resistors. Show how you can use the resistors and the battery to make a circuit that provides a potential difference of 3.0 V.
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