Use a method of your choice to find the voltage across resistor R2, given that E = 5.6 V, I-SRC = 5 mA, R1 = 3.3 kOhm, R2 = 7.3 kOhm.
Use a method of your choice to find the voltage across resistor R1, given that E = 8.7 V, 1-SRC = 2.2 mA, R1 = 8.2 kOhm, R2 = 9.1 kOhm. R1 R2 1
In the circuit below, use the method of your choice to compute the voltage drop across the 5 Ohm resistor. 2 A R3 20 Ohms R2 10 Ohms +V1 V2 R1 5 Ohms 12 V 6 V QUESTION 10 In the previous problem, suppose that R1 is a "load". Compute the Thevenin equivalent resistance of the remaining circuit.
Find the value of the load resistor RL if the current through it is IL = 159.42 uA and R1 = 6 kOhm, R2 = 3.3 kOhm, R3 = 1.1 kOhm, 1-SRC = 250 uA by using the Thevenin Theorem. R1 R2 ISRC RL R3
a)Find the voltage across inductor L1 at t=0^+ (i.e. just after the switch is opened) b)Determine the voltage across L1 at time = 5us. Problem 11: RL Discharging #2 Determine the voltages of a Resistor- Inductor circuit. Switch S1 has been closed for a long time and the Inductor L1 is completely charged. At time t -0s, Switch S1 is opened. R1 S1 R3 R2 L1 Given Variables Name Value Units E1 14 R1 15 kohm R2 kohm R3 17...
QUESTION 1 5 points Save Answer A resistor R = 2k Ohms has a voltage V = 15 Volts. What is the current I through the resistor? Express your answer in mA. QUESTION 2 5 points Save Answer Three resistors are connected in series: R1 10k Ohms, R2 = 17k Ohms, R3 = 32k Ohms. A DC voltage source ( Volts) is connected across the three resistors. Determine the current I in mA. 7 QUESTION 3 5 points Save Answer...
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
Use Current Division and Voltage Division rules to determine the voltage drop in resistor R2 and the current lin resistor R1. R3 302 V1 10 V > R2 120
Find the voltage gain of the amplifier given below, assuming Rj = 15 kOhm, R2 = 6 kOhm, R, = 2 kOhm, Rx = 17 kOhm, and RL is unknown. Round your answer off to two decimal places. Answer: Check RE Determine the RMS value of the output voltage Vout(t) in units of V, given that R; = 13 kOhms, R1 = 4 kOhms, and that vi(t) = 13 cos(21500t) V. Round your answer off to two decimal places. Answer:...
1a. What current flow (I) is associated with an input voltage of 5.0V and resistors R1 = 1.5 kiloohms and R2 = 0.5 kiloohms? Calculate this value in mA. 1b. What current flow (I) is associated with an input voltage of 8.0V and resistors R1 = 2.5 kiloohms and R2 = 3.5 kiloohms? Calculate this value in mA 1c. What is the voltage across R2 with an input voltage of 5.0V and resistors R1 = 1.5 kiloohms and R2 =...
Determine the voltage Vb across resistor R3. Given R1 = 1, R2 = 2, R3 = 9, 11 = 9, and iz = 3 am - R₂