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    The Equivalent (Combined)resistance of 1-Ohm, 2-Ohm, and 3-Ohm in Parallel
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The Equivalent (Combined)resistance of 1-Ohm, 2-Ohm, and 3-Ohm in Parallel

Question 71

Question 71

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The equivalent (combined) resistance of 1-ohm, 2-ohm, and 3-ohm in parallel is about


A) 0.06 ohm.
B) 1 ohm.
C) 1.8 ohms.
D) 6 ohms.
E) 9 ohms.

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