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Chapter 2, Problem 52E
Utilize the fact that in the circuit of Fig. 2.39, the total power supplied by the voltage source must equal the total power absorbed by the two resistors to show that
You may assume the same current flows through each element (a requirement of charge conservation).
FIGURE 2.39
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