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A100.0 resistor, a 50.0 resistor, and a 40.0 resistor are connected in parallel and placed across a 12.0 v battery. (
a. what is the equivalent resistance of the parallel circuit? incorrect: your answer is incorrect. (
b. what is the current delivered by the battery? a (
c. what is the current through each branch of the circuit? a (through 100.0 resistor) a (through 50.0 resistor) a (through 40.0 resistor)
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