R1 R2 502 10V 10012 8V - 40V R3 <2000 Find the total current going over...
5. Consider the next circuit with R1 1 kQ, R2 2.2 kQ, R3 3.3 kQ, R4 4.7 kQ and E 10V Using the Ohm's law, determine the currents through each of the four resistors and record the values in the next table under the Theory column. Note that the larger the resistor, the smaller the current should be. Also determine and record the total supplied current and the current IX Note that this current should equal the sum of the...
Find the current through each resistor using junction rule and loop rule. 8V R1=66.4Kohms R2=51.1 Kohms R3=23.28 Kohms R4=15.86 Kohms R5=1048 Kohms R4 R1 ˇ
electrical circuit 2). Using Mesh analysis, Calculate the current through resistor R5. R2=2022 R1=102 R3=30 12 R4=4022 V1=60V R6=6022 R5=502 15A R7=702 R8=80 V2-40V R9=902 R10=1002
24. For the circuit shown find the current flowing through the 50Ω Resistor (R) R1-200 10V R2-300 R3:500 R4-200
Find the current in each resistor if R1 = 61, R2 = 41, R3 = 31, V1 = 18 V, V2 = 12 V, and V3 = 20 V. V1 R1 1 } R3 R2 V3 V2 +
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:...
Calculate the current through each of the resistors ( R1, R2, R3 and R) and find out which has the maximum current. Calculate the power generated by the current at that resistor 50 I
a) Determine the total resistance, RT. (4 points) b) Find the source current Is. (2 points) c) Find voltages and currents for each resistor and fill in Table 1. (14 points) R2 R3 1.5k 1k R4 3.3k R 1 2k R7 4.7k 10V R5 8.2k R6 5.6k Figure 1 Table 1 VR4 IR4 R3 R3 IR1 R2 R2 R1 Table 1 Cont'd V R7 R7 R6 R6 V R5 R5
Consider the electric circuits below: R1 = 1.00 2: R2 = 2.00 2; R3 =3.002; R4 =4.00 2; Rs = 5.002; R Ro -A R2 Wit R5 RA ww +* 12 V Redraw the circuit on the paper that you will upload later, and simplify the schematics in steps until the circuit is represented by one equivalent resistor. 2 a) Determine the equivalent (total) resistance of the whole circuit b) Determine the potential difference across the resistor Rs c) Determine...
Question 3. (10 points) Four resistors are connected as shown in Figure 28.9a Find the equivalent resistance between a and c. R1-16 and R4-12 Ω R2-13 R3-4 (a) (b) What is the current in each resistor if a potential difference of 0.64 V is maintained between a and c. Calculate the current in each resistor I (for Ri resistor)- I (for R2 resistor)- I (for R3 resistor) I (for R4 resistor)- Which resistor uses more power, R or R4? Which...