Answer:
6 thousands
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
A is the correct answer
Step-by-step explanation:
a.
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A
b.
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A
c.
A
The LED which would glow brightest is LED C with the greatest current and voltage
The LED which would be the most dim is LED B with low voltage and consequently low current.
<h3>How to determine the current</h3>
The formula for finding current
I = V/R
Where v = voltage
R = resistance
A. V = 12V
R = 4. 7 + 15 = 19. 7 kΩ = 19700 Ω in series

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B. V = 9V
R = 4. 7 + 1 = 4. 7 kΩ = 4700Ω in series

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C. V= 12V
1/R =
=
× 
R =
= 310. 56 Ω

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It is important to note that the brightness of a bulb depends on both current and voltage depending on whether the bulb it is in parallel or series.
The LED which would glow brightest is LED C with the greatest current and voltage
The LED which would be the most dim is LED B with low voltage and consequently low current.
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Answer:
9996
Step-by-step explanation:
Image is very dark. I guess you are asking the value of x. If so:
The mentioned angle is aright angle that is divided into 2 smaller angles, one of 69° and the other of (2x°-1). Hence
69° + 2x°- 1° = 90°
2x° = 90° + 1° - 69°
2x° = 22°
And x = 11°
If x = 11,then 2x - 1 = 21° (missing angle)