Figure P2−38 shows a resistor with one terminal connected to ground and the other connected to…

Figure P2−38 shows a resistor with one terminal connected to ground and the other connected to an arrow. The arrow symbol is used to indicate a connection to one terminal of a voltage source whose other terminal is connected to ground. The label next to the arrow indicates the source voltage at the ungrounded terminal. Find the voltage across, current through, and power dissipated in the resistor.

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