The voltage across an electric resistor equals the current (in A) times the resistance (in ). If

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The voltage across an electric resistor equals the current (in A) times the resistance (in Ω). If a current of 3.00 A passes through each of two resistors, the sum of the voltages is 10.5 V. If 2.00 A passes through the first resistor and 4.00 A passes through the second resistor, the sum of the voltages is 13.0 V. Find the resistances.

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Basic Technical Mathematics

ISBN: 9780137529896

12th Edition

Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans

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