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lowkey:

Okay new one lol rip

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@Shadow

lowkey:

How in the world do these work

Shadow:

What do you mean?

Shadow:

You obtain current, I, by dividing the voltage by the resistance.

lowkey:

Pretend anything in the graph wasn't there

Shadow:

Like how you would fill the graph out?

lowkey:

Ye I know that R1 and R2 are both ten cause they're stated

lowkey:

And Vt is 12

Shadow:

Is there a picture depicting it setup?

Shadow:

Because if it's series, the current ought to be constant. If it's parallel, then the voltage ought to be constant.

lowkey:

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lowkey:

this took me so much effort than physics class itself

Shadow:

So these resistors are parallel or series

Shadow:

I am curious if you know

lowkey:

Parallel

lowkey:

Idk what series are

lowkey:

Nvm I needa sleep Lol thanks

Shadow:

This is parallel

Shadow:

So voltage would be constant

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