Physics Laboratory Manual
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Chapter 37, Problem 6PLA
Measurements on the circuit described in Question 5 give VL = l0.76V, VC = 5.68V, VR = 6.32V, and Vr = 3.75V. What is the generator voltage V? Show your work.
V = ____________ V
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