I don't need the measured values
I don't need the measured values 1) Given the circuit in Figure 2 below, fill in...
14) In the parallel circuit below, the following values are given: Vs1 12 V R1 120 R2 220 R3 330 Determine the voltage across VR1 if the current through R3 63.7 mA SR1 R3 RZ A)7.42 V B) C) D) 15) In the parallel circuit below, the following values are given: Vs1 12 V R1 120 R2 220 R3 330 Determine the voltage across VR1 if the current through R3 45.5 mA. R1 R3 R2 A) 5.29 V B) C)...
Question 1 2 pts In the circuit shown below, the resistors have values R1 = 1761, R2 = 145 12, R3 = 137 N and R4 = 145 12. What is the equivalent resistance of this circuit (which the battery sees)? Answer in ohms to the nearest ohm. S R R w E w R R3
Measurements and analysis of a circuit Lab!!
I need help finding Current 1, Current 2, Current 3. Please show
the work!!
and also the last two questions
mtasured fr R2-1.3 Ro 34 Data Sheet 2 RED401.3 B.Measurements and analysis of a circuit with fault #1 Calculated Values from postulated fault R3= 33.3 Measured Values R2 435 RBC 423,3 RBC= ohms ohms L 400 RBD = ohms RBD= ohms 33.3 ohms RDC = Rpc= ohms 3.09 3.09 volts use measured value...
Use measured resistance values and node analysis to calculate
the node voltages.
Use measured resistance values and mesh analysis to calculate
the mesh currents.
Show that the calculated values agree with the measured values
and explain any discrepancies between measured and calculated
values.
Introduction: In this pre-lab we will look at node voltages, mesh currents and bridge circuits. Bridge Circuits are used to make precision measurements, and in this lab -- -0 V2 will look at a DC Bridge Circuit...
"the difference junction circuit"
Figure 2-5 below is the circuit for subtracting two voltages, Vi and 12. Again, the required components are an op-amp and resistors. 15V V2 R3 R1 100kOhm 100kOhm - 15V -15V 15V Vout R2 100kOhm R4 w 100kOhm 15V -15V Figure 2-5: The Difference Circuit Experiment Steps 1. Build the circuit according to the circuit diagram. Notice that the two potentiometer on the left side are 0 - 1 k 2 potentiometers. Set and measure the...
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Using Ohm's Law, the answer for 2 is: (don't need an answer for
number 3)
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R1 V. + R2 12 R3 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WJUWDo8q7wGCQmwBgMvR04B_SY-MNJNN/view?usp=sharing Consider the circuit in Figure 2. We will assume that both the power supply's potentials V and V, along with the resistors R, through R3 are known quantities where the currents flowing through the circuit are unknown. Since there are three unknown currents in this circuit, three linearly independent equations are needed in order...
Can
anyone show how to get the answer of 1.69?
For the circuit below, we wish to change the frequency of oscillation from 1/(2 x R3x Cx log (3)-598.84159646502 Hz to 1/(2x R3 × C x loge(10-28 5.72005388372 Hz. Initially R1: R2+ R3 = 7.6 k ohms. What value should R3 be changed to achieve this, in k ohms to with 1% accuracy? r2 +15 V r1 15 V 00 nF r3 PS. excuse the ridiculous precision on the freq....
C.la For the circuit of Figure 1, choose values for resistors R1, R2, and R3(all resistances must be greater than one Kilo ohm). Given that the voltage source Vs1 = 8V and Vs2 = 10V determine the output voltage Vout. C.1b For the same resistor values Ri, R2, and Rs you chose in part C.la Given that the voltage source Vsi = 8V and Vs2 = 10V, use Figure 2(a) to determine the output voltage Vout/ and Figure 2(b) to determine the output voltage Vout2. Discussion:...
You used a 5V power supply from your lab kit and built the
circuit below such that you met the following criteria:
Nominal Resistor Values:
R0 = 330 Ω, R1 = 2 KΩ, R2 = 330 Ω, R3 = 220 Ω, R4 = 1 KΩ.
What was the reason for high
percent error? How do you fix the problem
RO A R1 R2 5V B С R3 R4 D Nominal Resistor Values: RO = 330 12, R1 = 2 KO,...
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Problem 1: Consider the electrical circuit below and assume R1 = 12Ω, 10Ω, R3-9 Ω, R4-8 Ω, i,-3A, and v.-2 V. Using, Node-Voltage method, please, find the voltages vi, U2, v3 and the current i depicted in the figure. R1 Vs 1V2 VI RA releience Node .
Problem 1: Consider the electrical circuit below and assume R1 = 12Ω, 10Ω, R3-9 Ω, R4-8 Ω, i,-3A,...