In the circuit below, the voltage sourse Vin = 12(V), and node D is grounded. Given R1 = 12 (Ω), R2 = 16 (Ω), R3 = 16 (Ω), and R4 = 16 (Ω). Find the voltage dropped cross R2,  VA-VB, in volts.

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In the circuit below, the voltage sourse Vin = 12(V), and node D is grounded.

Given R= 12 (Ω), R= 16 (Ω), R= 16 (Ω), and R= 16 (Ω).

Find the voltage dropped cross R2,  VA-VB, in volts.

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Given Data:

A DC circuit with

  • Resistors (R1 , R2 , R3 , and R4 )
  •  DC supply (Vin)

To Find:

The voltage across R2 ( i.e., VA - VB )

 

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