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    Two Resistors in Series Are Equivalent to 9
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Two Resistors in Series Are Equivalent to 9

Question 9

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Two resistors in series are equivalent to 9.0 Ω, and in parallel they are equivalent to 2.0 Ω. What are the resistances of these two resistors?

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