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and how do we get the equivalent resistance for R1 II 1/C1S and the 1 + 1/C2S
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Question is given inside the pic May I have a detailed explanation of the problem? and...
please show calculations and explanation when necessary In the circuit shown in Fig. 1, V = 120 V, R1 = 402, R2 = 209, and R3 = R1 = 109 a) What is the equivalent resistance of this circuit? b) What is the current through 13? c) What is the potential difference across R2? d) What is the total power used by this circuit? w RE ww R, RA Figure 1: Problem 1
Please help me to solve this problem! Please provide a detailed explanation on how to get resolve it. Use legible writing and free body diagrams of the objects to complement the procedure and for easy understanding. Thank you very much!! A ball of radius r is on a circular track of radius R, where r<<R. The ball is placed at an angle o relative to the vertical and let go. The ball then rolls without slipping along the track. Assuming...
Have to get an idea of how i am doing on this problem. Whould be nice to get a good explaination for each part of the problem. d1 and d2 is the two different metrics, p ,Y. Problem 2. Consider first the following definition: Definition. Let X be a set and let pand be two metrics on X. We say that p and are equivalent if the open balls in (X, p) and (x,y) are "nested". More precisely, p and...
help me plz with this 1 ) Problem #4 Given that data R = 1.02S2, R2 = 1.5k 2, R3 = 4.0k1, R1 = 3.0k2, and AV, = 20V (a) Find the equivalent resistance and source current (b) Find the current through each resistor (c) Find the voltage across each resistor (d) Find the power lost through each resistor Note:Show ALL work, and organize your data in a table. N R3 R4
Please, I need help, I cannot figure out how to scan variables in to the function prototypes! ******This is what the program should look like as it runs but I cannot figure out how to successfully build the code to do such.****** My code: #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> #include <conio.h> float computeSeriesResistance(float R1, float R2, float R3); float computeParallelResistance(float R1, float R2, float R3); float computeVoltage(int current, float resistance); void getInputR(float R1, float R2, float R3); void getInputCandR(int...
CAN SOMEONE FILL OUT THIS TABLE PLEASE?? I HAVE TRIED MULTIPLE TIME AND I AM NOT GETTING ANYTHING RIGHT. THANK YOU :)))) 2uF 10HZ 1k PREPARATION In an AC circuit capacitors and inductors have an effective resistance that restricts the flow of current, this is known as impedance. An equivalent to Ohm's law can be written where resistance R is replaced by the impedance Z: V = 12 (9-4) where V and I are either the root mean squares or...
Please answer with detailed explanation. Answer the following with TRUE or FALSE. It is good practice to justify your answer (a) The absolute difference in the SS E values may be used to assess which of the models fits better (b) If factor A effects are present, we would expect there to be a significant difference in at least one pair-wise comparison of factor A means. (c) The maximum value of a conditional or partial R2 is 1. (d) The...
EE 282-Circuit I Pre-Lab 9 Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Name Concepts: In this pre-lab we will be leaming about Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. Maximum power is transferred to the load when the load resistance equals the thexenin equivalent, and we carry out the analysis using Thevenin's equivalent circuit. In order to do this, first build the following circuit on Mutism. 1 R1 5.1k0 R3 2 V1 R2 8kQ 6.8㏀ Fig. 1 Part 1: To find the Thevenin equivalent resistance, we...
please write a detailed solution to each part of this problem you may refer to some of hints given below Short Problem 2 Let's explore some quantum logic gate identities a) What is the single gate that is equivalent to the following three single qubit gates? b) Show that the SWAP operator, that exchanges the state of two qubits, can be created with 3 CNOT gates. Give the rail diagram that puts this into effect. la) b) la) Rail diagram...
(9%) Problem 5: A hollow conducting sphere has an inside radius of r1 a net charge of O-2.1E-06 C Sodys, [email protected] 0.15 m and an outer radius of r2-0.26 m. The sphere has @theexpertta.com-tracking id: 7072-2C-DB-41-9213-19606. In accordance with Expert TA's Terms of Service.copying this information to any solutions sharing website is strictly forbidden. Doing so may result in termination of your Expert TA Account 50% Part (a) What is the field E, in N/C 1 m from the sphere's...