Instructions: Show all work. Question 1: Determine the currents, 41, i2, and is and the voltages...
1) For the following circuit: a) use Kirchoffs rules to solve for the currents flowing in the circuit, be sure to label all currents and show their directions and b) calculate the voltage drop across each resistor. R1 R3 40 1 2 B, 28 V 7 V R2 20 B2 2) The 42 resistor from circuit #1 represents the equivalent resistance of the mini-circuit below. a) What are the values of the three resistors below? b) what is the current...
2. (2000) Electromagnetics (DC Circuit) Problem a. Calculate the voltages across all resistors and the currents through all the resistors and voltage sources in the following circuit using Kirchhoff's junction rule (nodal analysis). Show the directions initially assumed for the junction (node) currents. Use the minimum number of junctions (nodes) necessary to accomplish this b. Calculate the power dissipation in each resistor and the sum (or total) of these individual power dissipation values c. Calculate the power associated with each...
From the circuit shown below, (a) use KCL and KVL to solve for the three currents. (b) With the given data below and the two currents flowing clockwise, determine both currents using mesh analysis and the voltages across each resistor. r1= 3 Ohms r2= 7 Ohms r3= 2 Ohms r4= 8 Ohms a M 10 V 30 il 222 i2 722 892 i3 12 V W
A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown. The battery voltages are V1 = 18 V and V2 = 12 V. The positive terminals are indicated with a + sign, The values for the resistors are: R1 = R5 = 55 ?, R2 = R6 = 148 ? R3 = 84 ?, and R4 = 76 ?. The positive directions for the currents I1, I2 and I3 are indicated by the directions of the arrows.1)What is...
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...
Given the circuit below, do the following. (a) Find all voltages and currents for the resistors at the instant the switch is closed.(b) Explain why R4 experiences a short and resistance goes to zero the instant the switch closes (c) After the switch has been closed a long time, find all voltages and currents for the resistors. R2 Given VB VB 50 V В R3 60 C2 45 Q R2 = 90 Q R3 15 Q Ri Wr
find the voltages V, V, and V, in the circuit of Fig. 1, and the currents 1,, l, and I, in the circuit of Fig. 2. + V- R1, 10K2 + R2, 27KV2 1 R3, 10K w - V + Figure 1 W R1, 10K R2, 27K12 R3, 10K<< Figure 2
A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown The battery voltages are V1=18 V and V2=12 V. The positive terminals are indicated with a + sign, The values for the resistors are: R1=R5=66 Ω, R2=R6=83 Ω R3=55 Ω, and R4=69 Ω. The positive directions for the currents I1, I2 and I3 are indicated by the directions of the arrows.1) What is V4, the magnitude of the voltage across the resistor R4? 2) What is I3, the current...
Show all work and explain answer 16) Given the circuit below, write ALL of Kirchhoff's Equations. Write the equations in terms of variables. R1 = 12 N, R2 = 4712, R3 = 24 N, and Ra = 37.5 N, determine the current through and voltage across each resistor if the battery in the circuit is 48 V. R1 R W BATTERY Til R3 R4
PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK AND TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. PLEASE USE PSPICE. STUDENT ID= 7220849 3. Using a DC Sweep analysis to graph currents and voltages Let R1 through R4 equivalent to the digits 1 through 4 in your StudentID in k 2 (use 10 k12 for a digit of 0). • For example, if your StudentID is 9870654 then R1 =9 KS2, R2 =8 kN, R3 = 7k2 and R4 = 10k12 A. Analyze Circuit 3 by hand to determine...