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In the figure below, the resistances are R1 = 6 8, R2 = 2 8, R3 = 2 0, R4 = 4 0, R5 = 4 8, R6 = 6 0, and R7 = 8 0. R2 R1 R3 R4 WW R6 b W R5 RT (a)...
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In the figure below, the resistances are R1 = 6 8, R2 = 2 8, R3 = 2 0, R4 = 4 0, R5 = 4 8, R6 = 6 0, and R7 = 8 0.R2R1R3R4WWR6bWR5RT(a) Find the equivalent resistance between points a and b.8 Enter[1.25 points] 0 attempt(s) made (maximum allowed for credit = 5)[after that, multiply credit by 0.5 up to 10 attempts]b) If the potential drop between a and b is 10 V, find the current in each resistor.A (through R1) Enter[1.25 points] 0 attempt(s) made (maximum allowed for credit = 5)[after that, multiply credit by 0.5 up to 10 attempts]A (through R2) Enter[1.25 points] 0 attempt(s) made (maximum allowed for credit = 5)[after that, multiply credit by 0.5 up to 10 attempts]A (through R3) Enter[1.25 points] 0 attempt(s) made (maximum allowed for credit = 5)(after that, multiply credit by 0.5 up to 10 attempts]A (through R4) Enter[1.25 points] 0 attempt(s) made (maximum allowed for credit = 5)[after that, multiply credit by 0.5 up to /0 attempts]A (through R5) Enter[1.25 points] 0 attempt(s) made (maximum allowed for credit = 5)[after that, multiply credit by 0.5 up to 10 attempts]A (through R6) Enter[1.25 points] 0 attempt(s) made (maximum allowed for credit = 5)[after that, multiply credit by 0.5 up to 10 attempts]A (through R7) Enter1.25 points] 0 attempt(s) made (maximum allowed for credit = 5)[after that, multiply credit by 0.5 up to 10 attempts]