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Physics, 23.10.2019 15:50 wirchakethan23
Draw a circuit with two resistors r1 and r2 connected in series to test kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws. be sure to include all of the ammeters and voltmeters required to make the necessary current and voltage measurements.
2) draw a circuit with two resistors r1 and r2 connected in parallel to test kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws. be sure to include all of the ammeters and voltmeters required to make the necessary current and voltage measurements.
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