ur resistors are connected to a battery as shown in the ure. The current through the battery is I, the battery's R, = 2R ctromotive force (emf) is E = 8.30 V, and the resistor ues are R¡ = R, R, = 2R, R3 = 4R, and R4 = 3R. Find = voltages across each resistor. R, = R R= 3R V
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