Using Superposition and series-parallel techniques, find the current that goes through resistor 4 (R4).
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Using Kirchhoff’s law, find the current through each resistor. 10. Using Kirchhoff's law, find the current through each resistor. R1 = 3.002 Rg = 3.002 R2 = 3.00 12 R4 = 4.00 12 Vi = 24.00 V V2 = 29.00 V |
Question 3. (10 points) Four resistors are connected as shown in Figure 28.9a Find the equivalent resistance between a and c. R1-16 and R4-12 Ω R2-13 R3-4 (a) (b) What is the current in each resistor if a potential difference of 0.64 V is maintained between a and c. Calculate the current in each resistor I (for Ri resistor)- I (for R2 resistor)- I (for R3 resistor) I (for R4 resistor)- Which resistor uses more power, R or R4? Which...
How much current is passing through the third resistor? How much current is passing through the third resistor? How much power is being dissipated by the third resistor? Consider the circuit below where:ΔΙία,-40V, Ri = 2100. R2-3800. R3-520Ω, R4-720Ω, and R5= 880Ω R1 AVbat R4 R3 Rs
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A. Find the equivalent resistance. B. Find the current that flows through the resistor 4. C. Find the potential difference across the resistor 4. 10 Given that all resistors in the picture below are 200 Ω each, and the battery provides the potential difference of 24.0 V, R2 R5 RI RA R3
2. Determine the current through the resistor Ri in the following circuit. 502 R4 4702
Use the superposition theorem to find the current through R RI R2 56 Ω 100) Ω 27 Ω R3 27 Ω Figure 4: Circuit sample 2
3. Not all resistor networks can be easily simplified using the formulas for resistances in series and parallel. The following circuit, which has five resistors in a "bridge" configuration, is one such circuit R2 Nevertheless, it can still be analyzed as a three-loop circuit from which the current flowing through the voltage source can be calculated (a) Write down the 3x3 matrix equation which can be solved to determine the vector of currents in the three loops (b) Using Kramer's...