1. When a 10 K, 10%, 1/4 Ω resistor is connected in series with a 12 K, ± 1%, 1/4 Ω resistor, the resulting combination has the following specifications





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  • By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 01.08 am
    Req = R1 + R2, maximum.
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