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For the circuit shown below, using Ohm's law enter in an equation for IR1, IR2, IR3...
Consider the circuit as shown below. R-2 92 Use Kirchoff's rules to calculate (a) the current through each resistor: Le. R1: [IR1] A R2: [IR2] A R3: [IR3] A R4: [IR4] A (b) the power supplied by each DC source;i.e. V1: [P1] Watts v2: [P2] Watts v3: [P3] Watts and (c) the power dissipated in each resistor; L.e. R1: [PR1] Watts R2: [PR2] Watts R3: [PR3] watts R4: [PR4] watts IR1 is equal to ?? Amps Answer: IR2 is equal...
Problem 3 In the circuit shown below: a. Write a node equation at node 1 by summing the currents leaving node 1. b. Write a node equation at node 2 by summing the currents leaving node 2. c. Find Vj and V2 by solving the two node equations. d. Find the currents Iri, IR2, IR3, IR4, Is. e. Find the power absorbed by R1, R2, R3, R1, and power released by Vs and I.. IR1 R1 w 2k IR2 V2...
please solve in details. i will rate you up ! Problem 3 In the circuit shown below: a. Write a node equation at node 1 by summing the currents leaving node 1. b. Write a node equation at node 2 by summing the currents leaving node 2. c. Find V, and V2 by solving the two node equations. d. Find the currents IR, IR, IR3, IR4, Is. e. Find the power absorbed by R1, R2, R3, R4, and power released...
Unit II Additional Homework Ohm's Law Challenge-For the circuit shown below: VB-10 V, R1 = 100 ?, R2-200 ?, R3 300 ?, R4-400 ?, R5-500 ?, R6-600 ?. Calculate the voltage across and the current 6) through each of the resistors in the table. R, /?2 Voltage Current R1 R2 R3 R5 R6 ?s 3 /n 6
Calculate Vo in the circuit shown below.R1= 0.5 kohm, R2= 1 kohm, R3= 1 kohm, R4= 4 kohm, R5= 1 kohm, R6= 6 kohm, R7= 6 kohm, R8= 9 kohm, R9= 9 kohm, V1= 5V, V3= 8V, V4= 3V, C1= 1 microfarad
Unit I Additional Homework 30) (10 pts) Ohm's Law Challenge-For the circuit shown below: VB 10 V, R1 = 100 Ω, R,- 200 Ω, R3-300 Ω, R4-400 Ω, R5-500 Ω, R6-600 Ω. Calculate the voltage across and the current through each of the resistors in the table. Voltage Current R1 R2 R3 R5 R6 Ts 厂 3 Ri
How do I solve this ? 2. [15 points] For a circuit below, find Voltages and Currents on R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6. Use either Nodal or Mesh Analysis to solve the circuit. Why you choose Nodal or Mesh Analysis? Vi = 20V, V3 = 20V, R;= 1.0 k1, R= 1.2 k1, R;= 4.1 kN, R = 4.1 kN, R=4.2 kN, R=0.5 k12. R3 R1 R4 V1 V2 HE Hilt R2 R5 R6
Laboratory Measurements Make the circuit 2.1. Measure the voltages and currents and record the measured values in Table 2.1. Make the circuit 2.2. Measure the voltages and currents and record the measured values in Table 2.2. Make the circuit 2.3. Measure the voltages and currents and record the measured values in Table 2.3 Circuit 2.1 R1 A R3 1.2kohm 2.2kohm V2 R2 18V 3.3kohm Fig. 2.1 I2- IR3 Table 2.1VRi Calculated (coded) Measured 1- LR1 IR2 Circuit 2.2 R1 R3...
(1 point) Problem 1 In the circuit below: V1 = 180 V, V2 = -150 V, R1 = 155 12, R2 = 450 S2, R3 = 44 S2, R4 = 97 12. R5 = 119 12, R6 = 1732 Use both resistance and source combinations to find the power absorbed by the R1, R4, and R5 resistors V1 50 R4 I + R1 100 75 R5 w mi 500 g w R6 120 1 + R3 80 V2 2013 Paul...
Any idea how do I get all the respective currents?? Yo c PH1012 /15 Q6 (15 marks) Figure 6(a) shows a circuit where Vi, V2, Va, V4, Vs, V = 1 V, 2 V,3 V,4 V,5 V,6 V respectively Calculate the current passing through R2. respectively. 10,2 Ω,3 Ω.4 Ω,5 Ω, 6 Ω and R, , R , R3, R4, R, R, R1 V1 V3 R2 R6 R3 V2 V4 V6 V5 R5 R4 Figure 6(a) 1+I 13.