Please don’t just put numbers into a formula for part B. I need an outline of...
Use current divider to calculate the current, i,
flowing through the 60 Ω resistor. Please put your answer in
engineering notation with 3 significant figures and proper
units.
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Plz i need help with part B, rating will follow!
Consider the following figure 7.00 Ω 4.00 Ω 9.00 (a) Find the equivalent resistance between points a and b in the figure. (R 12.0 2) 17.4 (b) Calculate the current in each resistor if a potential difference of 42.0 V is applied between points a and b. 1 (4.00 Ω) 1 (7.00 Ω) I (12.0 2) 1 (9.00 Ω)
Problem 4: 12Ω 40Ω 300 A circuit is put together as shown above. The left voltage source puts out a constant voltage of +20 volts. Part (a) Assume that the switch is open as shown. In this case, what is the value of the current lo through the top of the circuit in the direction shown? Give your answer in amps. Hint: You can do this from First Principles, but in this case it might be calculationally a little faster...
Please help with this one i got the first part just need the
exercise part
8.60 x 105 Ω- find the following (a) the time constant of the circult HC 46.4 HC 68 (e) the current in the resistor at that time (a) Find the charge on the capacitor after 2.10 s have elapsed How do the
IMPORTANT: I don't need help with "a". However, I do need help
with b&c
IMPORTANT: I understand that there's a walkthrough given bellow.
However, I do not understand the walkthrough given for b&c.
Part B
- Why does E(x)+E(y)=2u (2 mew)?
-What is this?: I honestly have no idea what it
is. Please explain to me what it is and what its significance is
within the problem.
-This may be the same thing as the symbol above, but just in...
I only need help with the discussion
there are many info that you do not need put I put just in
case as well as my data table.
please do it as soon as u can
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Part I (30 points): Reference to Multi-stage Amplifier. FET Data (Cd 2pF, Cgs4pF, 1. For the multi-stage amplifier of the figure, calculate the polarization voltages and current collector of each stage. Also, calculate the voltage gain for each stage and the overall voltage gain (transfer function) for the multi-stage amplifier. Calculate Vout. Repeat the previous steps using a load resistance of 2.2k2, Calculate Vout. Calculate the input and output impedances and the cutoff frequencies (fi & fa) for the cascade...
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I only need part D and E. Show all work for those two parts.
Note: the last question in part (e) asks for the I measured by
ammeter, and actual I1
In the figure below, R1-6.50 Ω and R2-R,-R4-26.0 Ω" The battery has an emf of ε-120 V. R1 Ry a.) How much energy is dissipated by all four resistors in one minute? Inserting a measurement device into a circuit to figure out what it's doing will actually affect...
I just need answers to f,g,and h
connected motor is connected to Vi-L 120 3T/6 V-rms, 50 Hz three e resistance and inductance of each phase is 8-Ω and 0.04 H, respectively. The PS. A three-phase phase source. The wire between a source and the motor has 0.1-Ω of resistance and 1 mH inductance. nd the phase voltage. (2 pts.) a single-phase diagram of the system with its values. (5 pts.) c) Find the line current (magnitude and phase) for...
Find the Equivalent ResistanceFour resistors are connected as shown in figure (a), below. (Let R=3.00 Ω.)The original network of resistors is reduced to a single equivalent resistance.(a) Find the equivalent resistance between points \(a\) and \(\mathrm{c}\).solutionConceptualize Imagine charges flowing into and through this combination from the left. All charges must pass from a to \(b\) through the first two resistors, but the charges split at \(b\) into Categorize Because of the simple nature of the combination of resistors in the...