Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices & Applications
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Author: Thomas L. Floyd, David Buchla
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Chapter 6, Problem 5P
A certain circuit is composed of two parallel resistors. The total resistance is
One of the resistors is
What is the other resistor?
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