

R1 12 R2 13 R3 V = 10 V, R1 = 50, R2 = 100, R3 = 50 Find the total resistance of this circuit in Ohms. Answer: Find the current in Ry in Amps Answer: Find the current in R2 in Amps Find the current in R3 in Amps Answer: Find the voltage drop in Volts across R1. Answer: Find the voltage drop in Volts across R2. Answer:
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b) Set up the following circuit VCC R1 100Ω Vin VEE R2 ns Repeat the measurements above 2- Introduction to Transformer a) Set up the following circuit VCC Vin 741 VEE vin(t)- Vm sin (ot), Vm 2 15v, where o 377 rad/s Measure the amplitude of the Vde, Vab, Vbc, Vac, calculate their RMS values. Also, find the turn ratio of iii (d-e): (a-c)
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C.la For the circuit of Figure 1, choose values for resistors R1, R2, and R3(all resistances must be greater than one Kilo ohm). Given that the voltage source Vs1 = 8V and Vs2 = 10V determine the output voltage Vout. C.1b For the same resistor values Ri, R2, and Rs you chose in part C.la Given that the voltage source Vsi = 8V and Vs2 = 10V, use Figure 2(a) to determine the output voltage Vout/ and Figure 2(b) to determine the output voltage Vout2. Discussion:...
For the electrical circuit below, let R1=30 Ohms, R2=15 Ohms,
R3=10 Ohms, R4=20 Ohms, C=0.1 F and Vin=10V and complete the
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For the electrical circuit below, let R1 = 30 12, R2 = 152, R3 = 102, R1 = 20 2, C =0.1 F and Vin = 10V and complete the following. a) Use circuit analysis to derive the differential equation for the capacitor voltage, V.(t). b) Find the solution for V«(t) and sketch it for t=0, t and...
For the circuit of Figure 2 calculate vout if:A. R1= R2=100kW, RL=100 W, and vin= 5V; B. R1= 1kW, R2=0W, RL=1 W, and vin= 43.5V
R1 R2 V S R3 R4 For the circuit above, Vs 100 V, R1 220 2, R2- 330 2, R3 470 2 and R4 560 Q. Use any circuit reduction and calculation techniques learned so far to find the power absorbed by R2 PR2 1.80 W PR2 5.09 W O PR2-3.39 w PR2 2.14 W
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Consider the following circuit of five resistors connected to a DC power supply set to 1.0V R1 R2 R3 V1 U 1V R4 R5 R1 0.05 ohms, R2 0.2 ohms, R3 99 ohms and R5 0.15 ohms. The voltage drop across R4 is 6 mV. Answer the following: What is the current...
In the circuit shown in figure 2.0 below, R1 = 30, R2 = 40 and R3 = 20. The battery voltage is 3v. V bat R. R, R3 Figure 2.0 a. Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit. b. What is the current produced by the battery? C. What is the current through each resistor?
2 V R1 R2 R3 30 V R4 5 In the circuit above, what is the current going across R2 in A? Take the following values Your Answer: Answer
RESISTOR VALUES: R1=1k, R2=2k, R3=3k, R4=3.9k, R5=5.1k, R6=6.2k,
R7=6.8K
NUMBERS: 2, 4, & 5
1 Short AB, as shown in Figure 3 - 2 (a). Use mesh analysis to calculate the voltage across each resistor and the current through AB, IAB 2. Leave AB open, as shown in Figure 3 - 2 (b). Use nodal analysis to calculate the voltage across each resistor as well as the voltage across AB, VAB 3. Find Thevenin's and Norton's Equivalent using the results...