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Refer to the values in the box for the circuit shown in Figure. You can assume an ideal battery
d.For each resistor, calculate the current through the resistor with S
closed.
e.For each resistor, does the current increase or decrease when S is
closed? Why?
f.Calculate the power dissipated in each resistor with S closed and
open and show that the total matches the power generated by the emf.
i posted a pic of work for a to c
a.What is the potential difference, Vab, between points a and b when the switch S is open and
b.What is the potential difference, Vab, between
points a and b when S is closed?
c.For each resistor, calculate the current through the resistor with S
open
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