1. For the shown circuit with 2 electrical equipment (2 loads),
R1 = 60 Ω
R2 = 30 Ω
ET = Vt = 120 V
E: the potential difference in Volts
Calculate the following:
a) RT (total Resistance)
b) IT (Total Current)
c) IR1 (Current in equipment R1)
d) IR2 (Current in equipment R2)
e) VR2 (Voltage across R2)
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