R1 R5 1k0 1kn V1 R6 1k R2 S6kn R3 3k E12V R4 1kn What can be said about the equivalent resistance for the circuit to the right of R1? [ Select) Why can we say this? [ Select ] Find the current through R3. [ Select] >

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Chapter18: Resistive-inductive Parallel Circuits
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Problem 11PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, ET=208 volts, R=2.4k, and XL=1.8k. Find IT.
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R1
R5
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1kn
V1
R6
1k0
R2
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R3
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What can be said about the equivalent resistance for the circuit to the right of R1?
[ Select ]
Why can we say this? [ Select]
Find the current through R3. [Select]
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Transcribed Image Text:R1 R5 1kn 1kn V1 R6 1k0 R2 S6kN R3 3kn 12V R4 1kO What can be said about the equivalent resistance for the circuit to the right of R1? [ Select ] Why can we say this? [ Select] Find the current through R3. [Select] >
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