EBK THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF LINEAR C
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.11P
A cell phone charger outputs 9.6 V and is protected by a 50-mA fuse. A 2-W cell phone is connected to it to be charged. Will the fuse blow?
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