In the circuit below, use the method of your choice to compute the voltage drop across...
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 +...
R 1 V1 In the above circuit, V1- 15 volts, V2 6 volts, R1 8 ohms and R2 4 ohms. What is the voltage drop across resistor R2? D Question 4 5 pts 4 8 In the above circuit, V1 is 19 volts and R1 is 6 ohms. What is the power (in watts) dissipated in the R1 resistor?
the voltage of the battery is 12V, and the values of
the resistances are R1=5 ohms, R2=10 ohms, R3= 15 ohms, and R4= 20
ohms.
Answer the following questions:
1. R1 and R3 are in :
2. R2 and R4 are in:
3 Compare the magnitude of the current through R2 and R3. which is
greater?
4. Compare the magnitude of the voltage across R1 and R3. which is
greater?
5. Compare the magnitude of the voltage across R2 and...
QUESTION 5 Consider the circuit diagram below. Choose the correct answers about the circuit below. More than one may be correct. R2 = 5760 W R576 w А R = 576 120 V The equivalent resistance of the circuit is 864 Ohms. The voltage across the resistor R1 moving clockwise from the positive side of the battery is equal to the voltage across the parallel combination of R2 and R3, 60 V. The current supplied by the battery is 0.14...
EE 282-Circuit I Pre-Lab 9 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Name Concepts: In this pre-lab we will be leaming about Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. Maximum power is transferred to the load when the load resistance equals the thexenin equivalent, and we carry out the analysis using Thevenin's equivalent circuit. In order to do this, first build the following circuit on Mutism. 1 R1 5.1k0 R3 2 V1 R2 8kQ 6.8㏀ Fig. 1 Part 1: To find the Thevenin equivalent resistance, we...
Use a method of your choice to find the voltage across resistor R2, given that E = 5.6 V, I-SRC = 5 mA, R1 = 3.3 kOhm, R2 = 7.3 kOhm.
R1 Vin {R2 13|VRS R4 ob Configure the circuit above in Autodesk Circuits in TinkerCAD. Use a breadboard and any relevant components/equipment. The parameters for the components in the circuit are: DC supply voltage of 12V, R1 = 3309, R2 = 4700, R3 = 100n and R4 = 2200 a) Measure the voltage across resistor R3 using a multimeter and give the measured voltage b) Measure the current through resistor R3 using a multimeter and give the measured current mA...
Calculate the current through and voltage across each circuit
element using Mesh Analysis
Determine the current through and voltage across each circuit
element using Nodal Analysis
Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit for the network external
to the resistor R5 and use it to calculate the voltage
across as well as the current through the resistor
R5
Find the Norton equivalent circuit for the network external to
the resistor R5 and employ it to compute the voltage
across as well as...
Calculate the (a) current flowing in the circuit below and (b) voltage drop across the resistor Ron the right. The temperature is 600K. The battery voltage is 5 V. The resistance R-1 Giga Ohm. The equation for current through the diode is 1" 18 9 (exp/Vd/(2*VT)) - 1) Amperes. Vd is the voltage drop across the diode and VT is thermal voltage. Do not forget that this is diode with 2 as shown in the equation above. (1 Giga -...
Use
Thevenin’s theorem to calculate a, b, c, d and e only
a) The current through the load resistor (I); b) The voltage across the load resistor (V): c) I short circuit (I); d) V open circuit (V). This is the Thevenin voltage (E); .) The resistance (R) between the terminals A and B with the power supplies replaced by their internal resistances. This is the Thevenin resistance (R ). 2. Using the values obtained in Part 1 for E...