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Q1 Find the equivalent resistance Reg between terminals a, b; in terms of R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6: R1 RSS 4 R2 R3 w R6
PART A Use the technique o simplifying his circat using equivalent resistances into smaller, simpler circuits. Given the following circuit: R1 If Ri . 39 Ω, R2 12 Ω, R3 12 Ω, and Vs 9 Volts, determine the circuit equivalent resistance (REQ) and the circuit current (I). Also calculate the branch currents through R2 and R3, and the voltage drops across RI, R2, and R3. PART B Use the technique of simplifýying this circut using equivalent resistances into smaller, simpler...
Use the technique of simplifying this circuit using equivalent resistances into smaller, simpler circuits Given the following circuit: R1 R2 R3 R4 Vs E R5 If RI-36 Ω, R2 : 12 Ω, R3-12 Ω, R4 24 Ω, R5-12 Ω and Vs-9 Volts, determine the circuit equivalent resistance (REQ) and the circuit current (). Also calculate the branch currents through R2, R3, R4, and R5, and the voltage drops across R I, R2, R3, R4 and RS.
Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit below. R1=333 12, R2=100 N2, R3=1000 N2, R4=1.750 kN2, R5=550 N2, R6=3.5 k 2. (Report result to nearest whole number) R1 w R2 V R3 w R4 w R5 R6
(20 points) Problem 1: For the following circuits. (a): Find the equivalent resistance Req for Fig. 1.a when R1=592, R3=222, R2=1512, and R4=092. (b): Find the equivalent resistance Req for Fig. 1.b when R1=092, and R2-R3=222. a tu Reg 1 Rea 20th NA Fig 1
Consider the circuit shown where V=30 Volts and R1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = R5 = R6 = 5.2. Riş V R2 W-WWW R4 N WW-WW RO R3 A) Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit. Req Ω B) Find the current through the battery. I = A
R1 = 5.6 kOhms R2 = 3.9 kOhms R3 = 4.7 kOhms R4 = 8.2 kOhms R5 = 3.3 kOhms A = 65 A/A Vx = 84 V Iy = 7 mA R2 AL4 R3 WN RI b R4E Rs Given: Reference the parameters file for the values of V., I,, A, and the resistances. Find: Find and draw the Thévenin equivalent circuit. Write your answer (including numerical values and units) in the following form: Reg o a Vth -ob...
Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit as shown in the diagram below; where, R1 = 4 ?, R2 = 2 ?, R3 = 4 ?, R4 = 3 ?, R5 = 3 ?, R6 = 1 ?, and R7 = 3 ?.
R1=1 R2=2.2 R3=5.6 R4=4.7 R5=1 Suppose you had accidentally forgotten to remove R4 from the circuit when you measured its resistance. Assume that the voltage supply is not connected at this time. What would the ohmmeter (Multimeter) read? RI Ω R2Ω DC R4Ω R3 Ω R5 Ω
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:...