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Series and Parallel Circuit Help
thank you so much for your time and help :] i really appreciate it! =DDDDDD- Missvux3
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Series and Parallel Circuit Help
ohhhh ooopss ! omgoshh very bad mistake =[ sorry about that ! D: would it be 3V? :D- Missvux3
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Series and Parallel Circuit Help
oh isee xD so would it be 1.5A for the current for each of the resistors in the series and 4.5V for the voltage? :D- Missvux3
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Series and Parallel Circuit Help
thank you so much for your time :] i really do appreciate you for helping me =D for the resistors in the series i got 0.5A for the current and 1V for the voltage for each of the resistors. :D is this correct? thank you so much again =D- Missvux3
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Series and Parallel Circuit Help
Thank you so much. =] When i tried solving it, for the resistors to the right I got 4.5A for each of them and for the resistors in the series, i got 2.5V for each and 3.75A for each. Is this correct?- Missvux3
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Series and Parallel Circuit Help
The voltage is the same as the total voltage for each parallel resistor and the total current is the same for each resistor in a series. I'm not really sure how to solve it though :( For the resistors in the series, since the current is the same as the total current, would the current be 15 as...- Missvux3
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Series and Parallel Circuit Help
Homework Statement helllo! i am having a lot of trouble on this circuit. Each resistor is 2ohms and the total voltage is 9V. I'm having trouble trying to find the current for each resistor and the voltage for each resistor. Thank you so much for your time! Here is the url to the image that i...- Missvux3
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