University Physics Volume 2
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Chapter 10, Problem 32P
Referring to Figure 10.16, (a) Calculate P3and notehow it compares with P3found in the first two exampleproblems in this module, (b) Find the total power supplied by the source and compare it with the sum of the powers dissipated by the resistors.
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