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Problem 2: Question Consider the circuit diagram below. Reduce this circuit to an equivalent circuit containing only a voltage source and a single resistor. Note: Your conclusio…
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Consider the circuit diagram below. Reduce this circuit to an equivalent circuit containing only a voltage source and a single resistor.
Note: Your conclusion should state the value of the resistor in the reduced circuit.
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4+1=5
2/2=1
4+6=10
10+1/ 10*1=10/11
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