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This question relates to the File Circuit_Figure_1 in the Homework_ Tests Section, download it and use for this question. In the circuit in the figure the voltage from the power source is Vps=80V and the values of the resistors are R1=35, R2=49, R3=100 and R4=15012. What is the voltage across the parallel resistors? R4 R3 R2 R1
no figure was given ag 13 In the circuit in the figure the voltage from the power source is Vps=80V and the values of the resistors are R1 =35, R2=49, R3=100 and R4=1509. What is the voltage across the parallel resistors? Finis Time Answer: In the circuit in the figure the voltage from the power source is Vps=80V and the values of the resistors are R1 =35, R2=49, R3=100 and R4=1500. What is the general current in the circuit? Answer:
R1 R3 Question 4 (20 points) Choose values of resistors and the voltage of the source. a) Determine the voltage drop across each resistor. b) Determine the current through each resistor. c) Determine the power supplied by the source and dissipated by each resistor. Show all steps and all calculations. Fill these values into the table below. d) This circuit is going to be used in high temperature applications. If the copper wires are originally at 20.0 °C and raised...
Question [5x2 marks 10 marks] In the circuit in Figure 4, the resistance value R1, R2, R3 and R4 have a value of 30, 40, 40 and 50 (a) Find the equivalent resistance (Req) in the circuit (b) Determine the current through each resistance 1 to 14. (c) Determine the power dissipated by each resistor and the power delivered by the independence voltage source. Confirm that the power delivered by the independent source is the same as the power absorbed...
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:...
Question 1. a) Choose random value for each R1,R2,R3,R4 and R5 ranging from 5 to 150. b) Use any method determine io and Vo in the circuit as in Figure 1. c) If 10V voltage source is replaced with 30V voltage source, what is the new values of i, and Vo in the the same circuit with the same value of resistance? (use linearity) R1 R3 R2 i. + 10V R4 V R5
Consider the circuit below, consisting of a single power source and five resistors. The values in the circuit are as follows: ε = 24.9 V R1 = 22.9 Ω R2 = 13.0 Ω R3 = 148.3 Ω R4 = 131.1 Ω R5 = 97.0 Ω Calculate the current (Io) supplied by the power source. Use units of "A" or "Amps" for the current.
1) In the circuit below the currents are named A, and lc The current direction is determined by the source (out of positive terminal) in the middle and right branches and is clockwise in the left branch · IA flows through R2 and R1 Is flows through R4 and Vb cflows through R3, Vc AB R2 R3 R4 R1 Vb a) Draw the circuit and show the 3 currents described above, including arrows showing the current direction. Show the voltage...
Please answer full question thoroughly (A & B) showing detailed work. Double check answer and work to ensure it is correct for thumbs up Part A Part B Consider the following circuit of five resistors connected to a DC power supply set to 1.0V R1 R2 R3 V1 U 1V R4 R5 R1 0.05 ohms, R2 0.2 ohms, R3 99 ohms and R5 0.15 ohms. The voltage drop across R4 is 6 mV. Answer the following: What is the current...
PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK AND TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. PLEASE USE PSPICE. STUDENT ID= 7220849 2. Using a DC Sweep analysis to generate a table of values in the .OUT file: See Circuit 2 below: Let R1 through R6 equivalent to the digits 1 through 6 in your StudentID in k12 (use 10 k22 for a digit of 0). • For example, if your StudentID is 9870654 then R1 =9 kN, R2 =8 kN, R3 = 7kN, R4 = 10KN, R5...