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Part b The smaller (16, \Omega,16Ω) resistor is replaced by an 8, point, 0, \Omega,8.0Ω resistor. The 4, point, 0, V,4.0V cell remains the same. What value resistor would replace the larger (20, \Omega,20Ω) resistor if the power dissipated in the smaller resistor is to remain the same as in the previous part of the question? Give your answer to 2 significant figures.

part a A series circuit consists of a 4, point, 0, V,4.0V cell and two resistors of value 20, \Omega,20Ω and 16, \Omega,16Ω. What is the power dissipated in the 16, \Omega,16Ω resistor, to 2 significant figures?

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