Principles Of Electric Circuits
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Author: Floyd, Thomas L.
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 2, Problem 11ST
There is no current in a circuit when
- 1. a switch is closed
- 2. a switch is open
- 3. there is no voltage
- 4. answers (a) and (c)
- 5. answers (b) and (c)
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