In the series connection below, what are the voltages across each resistor? R₂ WOWOW 4Ω R₁ www ΖΩ V = 6V O V₁ V₂ V3 = 6V O V₁ = 3V, V₂ = 2V, and V3 = 1 V O V₁ = V₂ = V3 = 2V R3 6 Ω
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