Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Using a voltage divider, you are given two resistors and you want an output voltage of 2V, you put them on a breadboard in series and you get out that the voltage is going to be 2.053 V. Why would it be off by a little bit when using the multimeter?
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