i do not believe this is correct. please re-solve correctly. and again i am pointing out THE DEPENDANT VOLTAGE SOURCE IS 1/2v NOT VOLTAGE BUT THE V THAT IS OVER THE RESISTOR. also please explain every step taken along the way.
i do not believe this is correct. please re-solve correctly. and again i am pointing out THE DEPENDANT VOLTAGE SOURCE IS 1/2v NOT VOLTAGE BUT THE V THAT IS OVER THE RESISTOR. also please explain every step taken along the way.
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Chapter8: Combination Circuits
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Problem 1PA: A circuit contains a 1000- and a 300- resistor connected in series with each other. The total...
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i do not believe this is correct. please re-solve correctly. and again i am pointing out THE DEPENDANT VOLTAGE SOURCE IS 1/2v NOT VOLTAGE BUT THE V THAT IS OVER THE RESISTOR. also please explain every step taken along the way.
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