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11 R1 13 X €2 M €1 R3 12 RA R2 Given the circuit above, you must select the correct equation describing the Kirchhoff loop rule for the outer loop (all the way around the outside) starting at "x" and going clockwise. The terms must be in order. O+IBR3 -I RA++ - I R1=0 O+E2+ I2R2-1, RA+;-1; R,=0 O-13R3 -I, RA+€1-1,Ri=0 +13R3-13RA+81-I,Ri=0 +€1-IR1+13R3-I,RA=0
11 R1 3 w €2 Ei R3 12 RA R2 Given the circuit above, you must select the correct equation describing the Kirchhoff loop rule for the outer loop (all the way around the outside) starting at "X" and going clockwise. The terms must be in order. +€1-1/R1+13R3-I|RA=0 +13R3-13RA+E1- IjR1=0 +13R3 -I|RA+€1-I[R1=0 -I3R3 -I/RA+&1-I[Ri=0 + 2+R2-RA-81- I R1=0
Assume the resistance values are R1 = 2,200 Ohm, R2 = 1,300 Ohm, R3 = 4,200 Ohm, and R4 = 5,900 Ohm, and the battery emfs are epsilon1 = 1.5 V and Epsilon2 = 3.0 V. Use Kirchhoff?s rules to analyze the circuit in the figure below. (a) Let I1 be the branch current though R1, I2 be the branch current through R2, and I3 be the branch current through R3. Write Kirchhoff?s loop rule relation for a loop that...
Hi I need help with answers 11-15. thank you
The next three questions are about this circuit. The voltage of
the battery is 12 V, and the values of the resistances are:
R1 = 5 ohms, R2 = 10 ohms, R3 = 15
ohms, and R4 = 20 ohms.
The next three questions pertain to the following situation.
11) R1 and R4
are in:
parallel
series
neither
12) Compare the magnitude of the
voltage across R2 and R4
V2 > V4
V2...