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 Figure 4<1\text { Figure } 4 < 1 -VR1=16 V, R5=10 kΩ\mathrm { k } \Omega

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    \text { Figure } 4 < 1  -VR<sub>1</sub>=16 V, R<sub>5</sub>=10   \mathrm { k } \Omega    R<sub>2</sub>=10 \mathrm { k } \Omega  and R<sub>3</sub>=15 \mathrm { k } \Omega   in Figure  4-1 . If  R<sub>2</sub>  opens, then RT  is A)  10  \mathrm { k } \Omega  B)  25  k \Omega  C)   0    D)  infinite  \Omega
 Figure 4<1\text { Figure } 4 < 1
-VR1=16 V, R5=10 kΩ\mathrm { k } \Omega
R2=10 kΩ\mathrm { k } \Omega and R3=15 kΩ\mathrm { k } \Omega in Figure 4-1 . If R2 opens, then RT is


A) 10 kΩ\mathrm { k } \Omega
B) 25 kΩk \Omega
C) 0     \text { Figure } 4 < 1  -VR<sub>1</sub>=16 V, R<sub>5</sub>=10   \mathrm { k } \Omega    R<sub>2</sub>=10 \mathrm { k } \Omega  and R<sub>3</sub>=15 \mathrm { k } \Omega   in Figure  4-1 . If  R<sub>2</sub>  opens, then RT  is A)  10  \mathrm { k } \Omega  B)  25  k \Omega  C)   0    D)  infinite  \Omega
D) infinite Ω\Omega

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