Principles Of Electric Circuits
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134879482
Author: Floyd, Thomas L.
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 1, Problem 32P
Do the following operations:
- a. 10 kΩ ÷ (2.2 kΩ + 10 kΩ)
- b. 250 mV ÷ 50 μV
- c. 1 MW ÷ 2 kW
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Chapter 1 Solutions
Principles Of Electric Circuits
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