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Please do numbers 3 and 4 (show work and a numerical answer) Homework 1. Draw the...
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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...
Consider the circuit below. R1 = 3 ohms, R2 = 6 ohms, R3 = 2
ohms, R4 = 4 ohms, and the battery has a voltage of 12 V. Answer
the following
Pick the best answer for each True/False answer
1. R1 and R2 will both have a voltage across each of 12V. True
or False.
2. R1 and R2 will both have the same current traveling through
them. True or False.
3. R3 and R4 will both have a...
Vth = 1.54 Volt
Rth = 118.5 ohm
Inorton = 13 mAmp
a. Draw the Thévenin and Norton equivalent circuits of the
schematic shown above
b. Connect a 100 Ohm “load” resistor to the terminals of the
original circuit (this means in parallel with R
c. Calculate the voltage across the load resistor, and calculate
its power. Repeat the procedure for a 220 Ohm load.
Resistance (Ohms)
Voltage (Volts)
Power (milliwatts)
100
220
R1 R5 Vout+ 15 100 V1 +...
R1 R3 R2 R4 W The circuit in the diagram contains one battery and four resistors, labeled 1 through 4. ?Which of the following is true about the way that the circuit elements are arranged Resistors 1 and 2 are in parallel while resistors 3 and 4 are in series Resistors 1 and 4 are in parallel while resistors 2 and 3 are in series Resistors 1 and 4 are in series, while resistors 2 and 3 are in parallel...
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3. Using a DC Sweep analysis to graph currents and voltages Let R1 through R4 equivalent to the digits 1 through 4 in your StudentID in k 2 (use 10 k12 for a digit of 0). • For example, if your StudentID is 9870654 then R1 =9 KS2, R2 =8 kN, R3 = 7k2 and R4 = 10k12 A. Analyze Circuit 3 by hand to determine...
For the following questions, draw the circuit and solve for the unknown quantity requested. It is suggested that you include a small solid circle to identify each point where you can specify the local voltage. voltage. 1. A circuit consists of a 3.0 V battery and two resistors connected in series with it. The first resistor has a resistance of 10 Ohms, and the second has a resistance of 15 Ohms. Find the current in the circuit. A: 0.12 A...
Unit II Additional Homework Ohm's Law Challenge-For the circuit shown below: VB-10 V, R1 = 100 ?, R2-200 ?, R3 300 ?, R4-400 ?, R5-500 ?, R6-600 ?. Calculate the voltage across and the current 6) through each of the resistors in the table. R, /?2 Voltage Current R1 R2 R3 R5 R6 ?s 3 /n 6
for the circuit in Fig 10.3, V= 12V, R1= 4 ohms, R2=6ohms, and R3= 3 ohms. show that the power supplied by the battery (P=IV) is equal to that dissipated in the resistors (I^2R). what principle does this illustrate? Use the accompanying table. ( consider values significant to two decimal places.)
4:16 <To Do Assignment Details General Physics II (Spring 2020) 1. In what type of circuit (series or parallel) may you say with certainty that the voltage drop across two resistors MUST be equal? 2. In what type of circuit (series or parallel) may you say with certainty that the current through two resistors MUST be equal? 3. In the circuit for objective 1, draw a schematic diagram to show the position of a voltmeter and an ammeter to measure...
Circuit with Two Batteries and Six Resistors 1 2 3 4 5 6 A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown. The battery voltages are V1 18 V and V2 12 V. The I,I I, R positive terminals are indicated witha+ R Sp. R5 sign, The values for the resistors are: R1 = Rs 74 Ω, R2-R6-86 Ω R3-103 Ω, and ,a. VI R4 135 Q. The positive directions for the R4 currents l1, 12 and...