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A 60 and a 12

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A 6.0 A 6.0   and a 12.   resistor are connected in series to a 36. V battery. What power is dissipated by the 12.0   resistor? A)  12. W B)  486. W C)  24. W D)  48. W E)  216. W and a 12. 11eea40a_3ec1_2e8d_97f4_ffd26a7d9b24_TB9720_11 resistor are connected in series to a 36. V battery. What power is dissipated by the 12.0 11eea40a_3ec1_2e8d_97f4_ffd26a7d9b24_TB9720_11 resistor?


A) 12. W
B) 486. W
C) 24. W
D) 48. W
E) 216. W

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