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Determine the voltage drop

Determine the voltage drop (from top to bottom) across the 16 W resistor in the circuit shown.

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Determine the voltage drop (from top to bottom) across the 16 ( resistor
in the circuit shown.

A) –8V

B) –6V

C) +6V

D) +8V
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