12. Simplify the following circuit to an equivalent circuit with one resistor and one voltage source....
4. Simplify the following circuit to an equivalent circuit with one resistor and one voltage source. 10 V+ R16 10 ohms R15 10 ohms
10. Simplify the following circuit to an equivalent circuit with one resistor and one voltage source. 10 ohms R46 10 V+ Hili R33 10 ohms R34 10 ohms a. b. What is the current through R46? What is the current through R33? What is the current through R34? C.
4. The equivalent circuit for a voltage source Vs in series with a resistor R 1s A voltage source Vs in parallel with a resistor whose conductance,G is /R (IR A current source of value Vs/R in parallel with a resistor of value R A current source of value Vs/G in parallel with a resistor of value G) a. b. c.
A resistor is placed in a circuit with an adjustable voltage source. The voltage across and the current through the resistor and the measurements are shown below. Estimate the resistance of the resistor (in 12). Voltage (V) 3000F 2400 1800 1200 600 Current (A) 10 2 4 6 8 X 12 Enter a number.
A simple circuit is constructed by connecting one voltage source E Volt with one resistor resistor R Ohm and current is measured 1.48 Amps. If the voltage of the source is TWICE and resitor is ONE-THIRD of their previous values, what is the new current?
Suppose that a simple circuit comprising one voltage source and one metallic resistor yields current I. If the resistor were replaced with another resistor that is identical except that it has 75% lower conductivity, then I would. A. Increase by a factor of 2 B. Increase by a factor of 4 C. Decrease by a factor of 2 D. Decrease by a factor of 4.
A circuit has an ac voltage source and a resistor and capacitor connected in series. There is no inductor. The ac voltage source has voltage amplitude 0.900 kV and angular frequency w = 20.0 rad/s. The voltage amplitude across the capacitor is 0.500 kV. The resistor has resistance R= 0.300 kΩ. Part A What is the voltage amplitude across the resistor? Part B What is the capacitance C of the capacitor? Part C Does the source voltage lag or lead the current? Part D What is the average...
What is the equivalent resistance in a circuit if the following resistors are connected in parallel. If a voltage source of 5 volts is connected into the circuit, what is the net current coming out of the voltage source. Resistor 1 = 15 ohms, Resistor 2 = 23 ohms, Resistor 3 = 40 ohms
All of them have short answers. 1. If a 19.9mA current source, a 32.6kΩ resistor, a 49.6kΩ resistor and a 42.6kΩ resistor are all connected in parallel, then what is the current through the 42.6kΩ resistor in milliamps? 2. If a 8.9V voltage source is applied across a 43.6kΩ resistor connected in series with a 25.3kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 25.3kΩ resistor in volts? 3. If the Thevenin equivalent for a circuit is a 5.5V voltage...
Use a series of source transformations to simplify the circuit below into the Norton equivalent and find Vo. 20 kΩ Σ10 ΚΩ 30 kΩ 0.3 mAT) ΩΣ 0.3 mA - Isc(1) Βτοξ 10 kΩς Vo