5, R, Set up each loop and junction rule for the circuit above. Also, draw out...
Theory: Junction rule: Loop rule: Procedure: 1. Consider the following circuit: Ri 11 a. Write down one junction rule equation for this circuit. 1.+13=I b. Write down loop rule equations for the two interior loops (not the perimeter loop). RI+RI=V -V2 -R-I+R;13= V2 c. Solve the equations for 11, 12, and 13. Once you have your equations, show them to your instructor for approval before continuing to the rest of the lab.
FU12 R2 zRz-I, R,=0 4. Write two junction-rule and three loop-rule equations for the circuit below. V 5. Write One junction-rule and two loop-rule equations for the circuit below. Junche L2
Prob. 5 (5pts) For the circuit given, a) Using the junction rule, show that R, R, R b) Using the equation above and Ohms law, find the current through each of the resistances in prob. 4.
[20] #6. For the circuit shown below, write three loop rule equations and a useful junction rule equation involving is, is, and is. 9.0 V 7.0 22 Loop Loop 9.00 16.00 WEW 3.0V Loop Junction
Consider the circuit pictured. a. Write down the ’loop rule’ for the top and bottom loops of this circuit assuming you go around the loops clockwise. b. Write down the ’junction rule’ for the two junctions in the circuit. c. Determine the current and potential difference across each resistor for the following values: R1 = 1.00 ?, R2 = 2.00 ?, R3 = 3.00 ?, r1 = 1.00 × 10?1 ?, r2 = 1.00 × 10?1 ?, E1 = 1.00...
I have to solve this problem using Kirkhoff's Loop Rule and Junction rule and I keep getting the wrong answers for the currents. Thank you for your help. Find the currents flowing in the circuit in the figure below. (Assume the resistances are R1-20 Ω, R2 = 6 Ω, R,-15 Ω, R4 = 10 Ω, r1-0.75 n, r2 = o.25 n, ra = o.25 Ω. and 40.50 12 = Ro R2 12 V E118 V 24 V
Find the current through each resistor using junction rule and loop rule. 8V R1=66.4Kohms R2=51.1 Kohms R3=23.28 Kohms R4=15.86 Kohms R5=1048 Kohms R4 R1 ˇ
Write out your equations for the circuit pictured above, using variables for current (11, 12, 13), resistance (ri, r2, r3), and battery emf (ei, e2, e3). Capitalization matters; enter "ei", not "ei". Also, don't enter an equals sign in your answer! (Notice that for all the answer boxes below, the right-hand side of the equation is already provided.) Write a formula for the current junction rule. Write a voltage loop formula for the left-side loop of this system, (e.g., something...
QUESTION 18 In the circuit represented in the figure below, 1,-1.00 A. Use Kirchhoff's loop rule and junction rule to calculate the currents I, and la. 7.000 w 18.0 V 14 w 4.00 4.00 V R w 1,= 3.14 A 12 - 2.14 A 1, -2.00 A 12 -1.00 A 1, = 3.14 A 17 - 4.14 A 1. = 2.00 A 12 -3.00 A
Write out your equations for the circuit pictured above, using variables for current (I1, I2, I3), resistance (R1, R2, R3), and battery emf (E1, E2, E3). Capitalization matters; enter "E1", not "e1". Also, don't enter an equals sign in your answer! (Notice that for all the answer boxes below, the right-hand side of the equation is already provided.) 1. Write a formula for the current junction rule. 2. Write a voltage loop formula for the left-side loop of this system....