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Jonas Stoltzfus

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  • in reply to: Common math expressions used #16725

    Thank you Gaspare,
    Just wanted to mention that i also figured out another way to get that number
    by taking R2xR3 which is 1500 then taking R2+R3 Which is 80 then dividing 1500 over 80= 18.75
    ? for teacher, will this work in every application?

    in reply to: Common math expressions used #16721

    How do you come up with the number 18.75 in the presentation when measuring for total load resistance on a parallel circuit, i dont know what you mean by 1 over 1 over 30
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