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    Calculating Current for a Series Resistor Circuit Can Be Accomplished
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Calculating Current for a Series Resistor Circuit Can Be Accomplished

Question 27

Question 27

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Calculating current for a series resistor circuit can be accomplished with a measured voltage across
one of the resistors divided by that resistorʹs value.

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