Resistors of 3 Ohms, 9 Ohms, and 11 Ohms are connected purely in parallel to a 12 volt battery. All of these resistors dissipate different amounts of power. What is the greatest amount of power dissipated by one of these resistors in Watts?
Concept: since all the three resistors are in parallel with the battery, they all have same potential difference across them equal to the voltage across the battery,
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