Find Rt in circuit?
Where R1= 5.6M-ohm ,R2=4.8V ,R3=?,P=21.5micro-W

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Part A)
Find the current, I1 (in mA) in the circuit shown
below. Assume Vs= 3.8V and
R1=R2=R3=9.4 k ohm.
Part B)
The resistance of the resistor network between the nodes A and B
is measured using a multimeter. What is the resistance measured (in
k ohm)? Assume
R1=R2=R3=R4=6.6k
ohm
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