
Please answer question # 1 and show ALL work for the three circuits please!!

For the junction:

For the left side loop:

For the right side loop:


For the junction:

For the left side loop:

For the right side loop:


For the junctions:




For the left side upper loop:

For the left side down loop:

For the right side loop:

Please answer question # 1 and show ALL work for the three circuits please!! PART 3:...
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6. The figure below shows three resistors R1-2 2, R2 42, and R3 6S2 configured in four different circuits with a battery, E -2 V. For each circuit, find the current emanating from the battery, I, and the currents passing through each of the three resistors, , l2, and l3. Show how you got your answers. R, R, R3 R3
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Solve for the currents in the circuits below by writing the system equations, forming the augmented matrix A from Ax = b, and then performing Gaussian elimination with back substitution. 13 a) V1 = 12 V R1 = 612 R2 = 212 R3 = 3 22 R4 = 112 b) V1 = 24 V V2 = 12 V Ri=522 R2 = R3 = 30 12
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Using Ohm's Law, the answer for 2 is: (don't need an answer for
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R1 V. + R2 12 R3 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WJUWDo8q7wGCQmwBgMvR04B_SY-MNJNN/view?usp=sharing Consider the circuit in Figure 2. We will assume that both the power supply's potentials V and V, along with the resistors R, through R3 are known quantities where the currents flowing through the circuit are unknown. Since there are three unknown currents in this circuit, three linearly independent equations are needed in order...
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Consider the circuit shown in the Figure. Ri= 2.00 Q, R,= 10.0 1, Rg = 5.000, R4 = 4.00 9, Rş= 3.00 2,8 = 8.00 V. a Calculate the equivalent resistance of the circuit. b) Calculate the total current in the circuit. c) Calculate the voltage drop across the R1 resistor d) Calculate the voltage across the Rs resistor. e) Calculate the current in the Rş resistor. R2 RA R3...
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Question 20 2 pts In the Figure below, V1 = 14 V, V2 = 8 V, V3 = 10 V, R1 = 2.00, R2 = 4.0, and R3 = 2.00 Find the electric currents is, iz, and is. (Hint: use the junction a and the two loops). RI R 14 M4 Equations: Kirchoff's Junction (node) rule: 11 = 12 + iz Kirchoff's Loop rule (left loop): V1 - iRi - iz R2 + V2 = 0 Kirchoffs...
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16) Given the circuit below, write ALL of Kirchhoff's Equations. Write the equations in terms of variables. R1 = 12 N, R2 = 4712, R3 = 24 N, and Ra = 37.5 N, determine the current through and voltage across each resistor if the battery in the circuit is 48 V. R1 R W BATTERY Til R3 R4
Question 8 5 pts The circuit shown in the figure below contains three resistors (R1, R2, and R3) and three batteries (VA. VB, and Vc). The resistor values are: R1=2 Ohms, R2=R3=4 Ohms, and the battery voltages are VA=25V, VB=15V, and Vc=20V. When the circuit is connected, what will be the power dissipated by R3? VC + R. Ve R O 125 W O 20 W O 5.0 W O 6.25 W O 8.13 W
Problem #1 (100pts) Consider the circuit shown in the Figure of three simpler circuits (stages). 1) Without solving for the transfer function find how each stage behaves versus frequency o 2) Using this information find how the total circuit behaves versus frequency 2) Find the transfer function for each stage 3) Find the transfer function of the total circuit 4) Plot the |H(jo) 2 as a cascade Av R4 R1 ww Vin Vout R3 Ov Stage II Stage II Stage...
Please help me answer this 3-part question based on the
information that follows, showing work when helpful:
a. What is the effective resistance of the resistors you
used for number 3?
b. Which of your measurements had the smallest relative
uncertainty?
c. Batteries have an internal resistance, which we have
not considered in the lab. How would the internal resistance of
your battery affected your calculations for part a?
R1=10 KiloOhms, R2=2.2 KiloOhms, R3=1 KiloOhm, E1 and E2 each
equal...
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Question 12 (1.5 points) R2 R1 R3 R5 M W R4 In the following circuit, R1=13 Ohm, R2=4* 4.0 Ohm, R3=4* 4.0 Ohm, R4=2* 4.0 Ohm, R5=13 Ohm and E= 13 Volt. Calculate the current in R5 resistor. [Picture File-Ohm-2.jpg] Your Answer: Answer units Question 13 (1.5 points) R2 R1 R3 R4 M E In the following circuit, R1=0.8*6 Ohm, R2=2* 6 Ohm, R3=3* 6 Ohm, R4=2*...