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    -Given the Circuit in Figure , Calculate the Current I<sub>N</sub>,)
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-Given the Circuit in Figure , Calculate the Current IN,)

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   -Given the circuit in Figure , Calculate the current I<sub>N</sub>,)  and R<sub>N</sub>, with R<sub>L</sub> disconnected. A)  I<sub>N</sub> = 296 mA, R<sub>N</sub> = 59 Ω B)  I<sub>N</sub> = 296 mA, R<sub>N</sub> = 174 Ω C)  I<sub>N</sub> = 27.1 mA, R<sub>N</sub> = 59 Ω D)  I<sub>N</sub> = 27.1 mA, R<sub>N </sub>= 14.6 Ω
-Given the circuit in Figure , Calculate the current IN,) and RN, with RL disconnected.


A) IN = 296 mA, RN = 59 Ω
B) IN = 296 mA, RN = 174 Ω
C) IN = 27.1 mA, RN = 59 Ω
D) IN = 27.1 mA, RN = 14.6 Ω

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