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Question 1

For the circuit shown, the value of the voltage drop across R6 would be:


24 V.


18 V.


5 V.


8 V.



Question 2

For the circuit shown, the voltage drop across resistor R1 would be:


30 V.


45 V.


50 V


60 V.



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Marked as best answer by abcdef9106 on Nov 27, 2023

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abcdef9106

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Reply 2 on: Nov 27, 2023
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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