For R1=61, R2=41, R3=50, R4=12, R5=38, R6=25, R7=15, R8=53, R9=70 , R10=64 and 1=0.05 A in the circuit shown, calculate the following: R1 R9 R2 R4 I1( † ) R10ž R6 {R3 R7 R5 a) the equivalent resistance seen by the source = Numeric b) the power developed by the source=
For R1=61, R2=41, R3=50, R4=12, R5=38, R6=25, R7=15, R8=53, R9=70 , R10=64 and 1=0.05 A in the circuit shown, calculate the following: R1 R9 R2 R4 I1( † ) R10ž R6 {R3 R7 R5 a) the equivalent resistance seen by the source = Numeric b) the power developed by the source=
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