Using Ohm's law, calculate the current I in Ampere assuming that R₁=160 R2=350 R3-160 and R4-29 0, the sources voltage provide to the circuit V=

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Problem 1PA: Incandescent lighting of 500 W is connected in parallel with an inductive load. A clamp-on ammeter...
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Using Ohm's
law, calculate the current I
in Ampere assuming
that R₁=160 R2=350 R3-160
and R4-29 0, the sources
voltage provide to the circuit V=
19 V.
R₁
R2
R3
R4
V, Volts
Transcribed Image Text:Using Ohm's law, calculate the current I in Ampere assuming that R₁=160 R2=350 R3-160 and R4-29 0, the sources voltage provide to the circuit V= 19 V. R₁ R2 R3 R4 V, Volts
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