Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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R1 = 10 ohm
R2 = 20 ohm
R3 = 40 ohm
VT = 220 volts
We need to calculate total current (IT), voltage across each resistor , current through each resistor and power consumed by each resistor.
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