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Chapter 2, Problem 50E
A 1% tolerance 1 kΩ resistor may in reality have a value anywhere in the range of 990 to 1010 Ω. Assuming a voltage of 9 V is applied across it, determine (a) the corresponding range of current and (b) the corresponding range of absorbed power. (c) If the resistor is replaced with a 10% tolerance 1 kΩ resistor, repeat parts (a) and (b).
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