Find i1 (in Amperes). Vs-9.1V [Use 2 decimal places. Unit is not required) 2?
Find the unknown currents 14 in amperes for the network. Given: I1=20A; 15= 12A; 16= 8A. 11 a 15 b W с WW 16 I,
Using Mesh analysis, find i2 in Amperes if Is = 4 A and R = 9.4 Ohms. Give answer in 2 decimal places. No need for unit, just give the numerical value. 3222 10A
using values given whag is value of slope lf I1 vs Vs
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2. at junction f what expression is correct? I3=I1+I2 ,
I2=I1+I3 or I1=I2+I3 ?
Assume the following values: R=722 R2-222 Rz=102 R=722 V. = 3 V
b)Find the required plastic modulus for the frame. 36 kNIm I1
b)Find the required plastic modulus for the frame. 36 kNIm I1
For the circuit shown in the figure below,we wish to find the
currents I1, I2, and
I3.
(a) Use Kirchhoff's rules to complete the equation for the upper
loop. (Use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary. All
currents are given in amperes. Do not enter any units.)
30 V =?
(b) Use Kirchhoff's rules to complete the equation for the lower
loop. (Use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary. All
currents are given in amperes. Do...
4. (15 pts) For the ideal transformer, find the phasor expression for I1 and V1. Vs- 15 k /30 volts. 6 1.5k 6k -j15 11V1 V2 12 ideal
please round to 4 decimal places!
Use a calculator to find the value in decimal degrees. tan - ?(- 14.1415) tan-(- 14.1415)-1° (Type your answer in degrees. Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Use the change of base rule to find the logarithm to four decimal places. (9 is the base of the logarithm) 17) log, 2
Part A)
Find the current, I1 (in mA) in the circuit shown
below. Assume Vs= 3.8V and
R1=R2=R3=9.4 k ohm.
Part B)
The resistance of the resistor network between the nodes A and B
is measured using a multimeter. What is the resistance measured (in
k ohm)? Assume
R1=R2=R3=R4=6.6k
ohm
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You have the following information for Lily Inc. for the month ended June 30, 2022. Lily uses a periodic inventory system.DateDescriptionQuantityUnit Cost or Selling PriceJune1Beginning inventory40$ 60June4Purchase13563June10Sale11090June11Sale return1590June18Purchase5566June18Purchase return1066June25Sale6596June28Purchase3570Calculate cost per unit. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 5.25.)Weighted-average cost per unit$ enter the weighted-average cost per unit in dollars rounded to 2 decimal places