Use the general voltage divider formula to calculate the values of voltage drop for the following series-connected resistors. Assume a source voltage of 120 V.   R1 = 1K Ω R2 = 2.2K Ω R3 = 1.8K Ω R4 = 1.5K Ω E1 =V E2 =V E3 =V E4 =V

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Use the general voltage divider formula to calculate the values of voltage drop for the following series-connected resistors. Assume a source voltage of 120 V.

 

R1 = 1K Ω R2 = 2.2K Ω R3 = 1.8K Ω R4 = 1.5K Ω
E1 =V E2 =V E3 =V E4 =V

 

 

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