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    FIGURE 21-12 -Three Resistors of Values 2 Ω, 6 Ω and 12
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FIGURE 21-12 -Three Resistors of Values 2 Ω, 6 Ω and 12

Question 72

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FIGURE 21-12 FIGURE 21-12   -Three resistors of values 2 Ω, 6 Ω and 12 Ω are connected across a DC voltage source as shown in Figure 21-12. If the total current through the circuit is I = 5.0 A, what is the current through the 12 Ω resistor? A)  0.5 A B)  0.6 A C)  0.7 A D)  0.8 A E)  0.9 A
-Three resistors of values 2 Ω, 6 Ω and 12 Ω are connected across a DC voltage source as shown in Figure 21-12. If the total current through the circuit is I = 5.0 A, what is the current through the 12 Ω resistor?


A) 0.5 A
B) 0.6 A
C) 0.7 A
D) 0.8 A
E) 0.9 A

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