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Part A

Consider the following circuit of five resistors connected to a DC power supply set to 1.0V R1 R2 R3 V1 U 1V R4 R5 R1 0.05 oh

Part B

Shown below is a voltage divider circuit, where R, Find VoUT 200 , R2 = 800 2 and VIN = 5 V. R1 VIN R2 VOUT

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