Top Verified — F2 Science Electricity Exercise
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I1=VR1=9 V3 Ω=3 Acap I sub 1 equals the fraction with numerator cap V and denominator cap R sub 1 end-fraction equals the fraction with numerator 9 V and denominator 3 space cap omega end-fraction equals 3 A f2 science electricity exercise top
terminal. Option A is incorrect because that describes electron flow. Correct Answer: B Ammeters must be connected in
Explanation: Branch 1: V=9V, R=3Ω. I = 9/3 = 3A. Build a simple circuit Ready to try a
R2 and R3 are connected in parallel . This parallel combination is connected in series with R1.
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