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Question 40

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    \text { Figure } 6 ' 3  -If a fifth 10  \mathrm { k } \Omega  resistor is connected in series in Figure 6-3, how does V<sub>R4</sub>  change? A)  V<sub>R4</sub> decreases. B)  V<sub>R4</sub> remains the same. C)   V<sub>R4</sub>  increases to  10 V. D)  V<sub>R4</sub> increases.
 Figure 6′3\text { Figure } 6 ' 3 Figure 6′3
-If a fifth 10 kΩ\mathrm { k } \OmegakΩ resistor is connected in series in Figure 6-3, how does VR4 change?


A) VR4 decreases.
B) VR4 remains the same.
C) VR4 increases to 10 V.
D) VR4 increases.

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