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From what I’m getting after reviewing the videos from yesterday is I need to find the value of I first
240/36=6.66 amp then I’ll use I^2xR which would be
44.44*36 or 44.44*6 just the loose connection?
Okay thanks
Thank you. I’m working hard over here. I went to Lincoln tech 5 years ago and they went over this briefly for 30 days
The rule of thumb is the one over rule right?
So after watching video this what i got [answer hidden] Is this how i would slove it or i need to go further?
i got the answer figured out the steps
I need to find I first then us ED=I*R for each load to get my answer for r3 should i round it to 69?
Found it
What unit is video in ?