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    -VR1 = 16 V, Rµ = 10 KΩ, R2 =
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Question 33

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   -VR1 = 16 V, Rµ = 10 kΩ, R2 = 10 kΩ and R3 = 15 kΩ in Figure 4 -1. If R2 opens, then RT is . A) 0 Ω B) 10 kΩ C) 25 kΩ D) infinite Ω
-VR1 = 16 V, Rµ = 10 kΩ, R2 = 10 kΩ and R3 = 15 kΩ in Figure 4 -1. If R2 opens, then RT is .


A) 0 Ω
B) 10 kΩ
C) 25 kΩ
D) infinite Ω

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