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What voltage (potential difference)must be applied to a 26 1 resistor to cause a current of 0.50 A to flow through it? 0 6.5 V 0 13 V 26 V 0 52 V
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What voltage (potential difference)must be applied to a 26 1 resistor to cause a current of 0.50 A to flow through it? 0 6.5 V 0 13 V 26 V 0 52 V
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What voltage (potential difference)must be applied to a 26 1
resistor to cause a current of 0.50 A to flow through it?
0 6.5 V
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26 V
0 52 V
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