A component requires 6.3-V across it with a current of 0.3 V. A second component requires 12.6-V at 0.15A.  The two components are connected in series. What is the value of resistor that must be connected across the 12.6-V component to allow it to operate properly when in series with the 6.3-V component?

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A component requires 6.3-V across it with a current of 0.3 V. A second component requires 12.6-V at 0.15A.  The two components are connected in series. What is the value of resistor that must be connected across the 12.6-V component to allow it to operate properly when in series with the 6.3-V component?

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