The voltage drop V across a resistor is the product of the current i (in A) and
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The voltage drop V across a resistor is the product of the current i (in A) and the resistance R (in Ω). Find the possible voltage drops across a variable resistor R, if the minimum and maximum resistances are 1.6 kΩ and 3.6 kΩ, respectively, and the current is constant at 2.5 mA.
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Basic Technical Mathematics
ISBN: 9780137529896
12th Edition
Authors: Allyn J. Washington, Richard Evans
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