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Question 2 Using Superposition theorem, solve for the current through R3 in the Figure below. ls1 = 100 mA, Vs1 = 28 R1 = 680 Ω, R2 = 220 Ω, R3 = 330 Ω, R4-494 Ω, Enter positive for down direction and negative for up direction. Enter your results in mA. R3 R2 Is1 R1 R4
Question 2 Using Superposition theorem, solve for the current through R3 in the Figure below. 1s1 = 100 mA, Vs1=28 V, R1=680 Ω, R2 = 220 Ω, R3 = 330 Ω, R4 = 533 Ω, Enter positive for down direction and negative for up direction. Enter your results in mA. R3 R2 Is1 R1 R4 4.35
2, using the superposition theorem, calculate the current through the resistance R = 8 Ω for the circuit below. SA RŠ4Ω E 24 V
uestion 2 For the network of Figure Q2, find the resistance R if the current through it is 2 A. Ri 12Ω 20 V 2 A 20 Ω R3 R2 Figure Q2
3. Use superposition theorem to find the voltage as asked in the Table for the following circuit. RiR2 R3 R4 RS R6 Vs V2 Find voltage across ohm ohm ohm ohm ohm volt volt R2 4 5 5.5 4.5 - 3. 5 6 8 R₂ Ra ww & R2
In the circuit below, for R1= 484 Ω, R2= 242 Ω, R3= 484 Ω, R4= 242 Ω, and EMF=134 V. Find the current through R1. (in mA). Ri R3 } R2 R4
Problem 2 Consider the circuit shown in the diagram below where: Ri-7 Ω,R2-7 Ω, R3 7 Ω R4 9 Ω, and VO 24.0 V. Calculate the current through R4? R2 R4 Due Sunday March 18 11:59 am (EDT Submit Answer)Tries 0/6
1002 1002 R + R3 100 2 R2 20 V 5 V Given the circuit in Figure above, Calculate the total current through R2, using the superposition method 83 mA 133 mA 0 67 mA 16 mA
Use the principle of superposition to determine the currenti through R3 in the following figure. Let R1-10 ohm, R2-4 ohm,R3 2 ohm, R4-2 ohm, R5 2 ohm, Vs 8 V. Is 2 A. (Round the final answer to three decimal places.) i R3 R4 R2 Ri Rs
Three resistors (R1 = 6 Ω, R2 = 20 Ω and R3 = 8 Ω) are connected in a circuit as shown in the figure. What is the magnitude of the current in the R3 in the middle branch of the circuit if ε1 = 8 V and ε2 = 20 V? Hint: Use Kirchhoff's rules. R & R3 E2 R2