three resistors of 100, 40.0, and 10.0 Ohms are in series with a 24.0 V power supply. what is their equivalent resistance? (unit=Ohms)
do you know the formula to add resistors in series?
\[R _{eq} = R _{1} + R _{2} + R _{3}\] Here's this to help
so wats the answer
its simple addition, you should try it
Yeah just add it, you already have everything you need.
idk how
pleas just tell me
you dont know how to add?
just do it for me
just do this one for me an i can try the next one
what are the values of resistance that is given in the problem, they give you three. Help me help you.
just tell me
just do the first 2
its 100 + 40 for the first two
the answer is=150
yes
two resistors, r1 and r2, are connected in series to a 5.00 V battery. R1 is 12.0 Oh. a current of 0.167 A flows through the circuit. what is resistance of R2? (hint: what is the total resistence in the circuit?) (unit=Ohms)
wat about this one
what do you know about the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance?
just plug it in for me and i will answer
\[V = \frac{ I }{ R }\] you have to use Kirchoffs loop rule for current
can u plug it in please
oh my bad, that the wrong equation its \[V = IR\]
so plug it in for me please and ill answer it
The point is for you to learn it. what grade are you even in.
11 but i dont feel like learning im in quaritine
ight just give me the first two numbers
yeah so am I, and I'm in college
I had to learn this stuff while sleeping, its no even that hard
smt just tell me i have to finsih this before april 17
Yeah I have homework too thats due tonight
just plug it in for mr plrsdr
\[\frac{ V }{ I } - R1 = R2\]
please tell me the answer
plug it in yourself, im done helping you
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