0 kS2 4.7k? Determine: a. (5 points) Calculate the voltage v across the 22 k2 resistor...
1. calculate node voltage V1 and V2
2. calculate the voltage drop across 10k resistor equal to the
difference between V2 and Vs2
3. Calculate mesh current i1,i2, i3
4. calculate the current through 2.7k resistor
5. does the current measured through 2.7k resistor equal to the
difference between the currents i2 and i3? show all
calculations
equired Itheory a Construct the circuit shown in Fig. 2 on your breadboard. 1 k 2 w V, 1k22 V, 10 k92 VS2...
Exercise #4 Voltage Divider A. Introduction In a previous exercise, you learned about the current-voltage relationship in a single resistor. Now, you will about how voltage is divided across two resistors in series. In this exercise you will: Examine the operation of the electric circuit known as the voltape divicder At the conclusion of this exercise you should be able to Compute the valtage across a resistor in a voltage divider circuit Design a voltage divider circuit to produce a...
3. 25 pts. Find the Thévenin equivalent of the network seen by the 3-22 load resistor in the circuit below. (a) VTH, Thévenin voltage. (b) RTH, Thévenin resistance. (e) What is the required load resistance to maximize power at the load. (d) Compute the voltage V, across the given the 3 2 load resistance using Thévenin Equivalent circuit. w
Calculate the voltage and current across each resistor in the
circuit
R1 R2 150 22 68 22 R33 390 22 3900 R5 470 22 4700 5 V R4 100 22
In an electric circuit the measured voltage across a resistor R is V = (3.6 ± 0.1) Volts and the measured electric current passing through it is I = (1.2 ± 0.02) Ampere. a) What is the error in the measurement of the resistor R, if ? = ? ? ? b) What is the error in the measured power P, if P = I2R ?
Q1. You are given a 12 V DC power supply. You are expected to develop a voltage divider to achieve a voltage of nominal 5V value using a pair of resistors from the E 12 range, with the restrition that you are not expected to draw a current of more than 1 mA from the 12 V DC supply i. Develop a simple circuit showing the possible values for each resistor pair, and the range of the DC output possible...
Answer the following:
Electric Circuit I 1. Determine the voltage across each resistor and the current through each resistor. 2. Determine the equivalent resistance between points A and B.
Calculate the current through and voltage across each circuit
element using Mesh Analysis
Determine the current through and voltage across each circuit
element using Nodal Analysis
Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit for the network external
to the resistor R5 and use it to calculate the voltage
across as well as the current through the resistor
R5
Find the Norton equivalent circuit for the network external to
the resistor R5 and employ it to compute the voltage
across as well as...
11. Since Analog Discovery can only measure voltage, we have to use Ohm's Law to calculate the input current to the circuit (LAB), then calculate total resistance. For the circuit in Fig. 1, connect resistor (Rs - could be any value - for example Rs - 1k) in series with the voltage source (5V) as shown below and use Analog Discovery Voltmeter to measure the voltage across Rs. Then the input current lab (from A to B)= VR/Rs. Measure the...
3. Given 1K 3.3K 5 v 1 + 4.7K 3v a. Measure the node voltages b. Calculate the branch voltages from the node voltages – Be sure to indicate all reference directions c. Measure the branch voltages and verify that they equal your calculated values d. (extra credit: 1 pt) Use source transformation to calculate an equivalent circuit consisting of an equivalent voltage source and an equivalent resistance.