QUESTION 4 Consider the following values of capacitance, inductance, and voltages and currents at a particular...
Given the circuit on the diagram below with R1 = 6 kΩ, R2 = 13 kΩ, R3 = 11 kΩ and R4 = 9 kΩ. Using current and voltage division, find I1, I2, I3, and I4 , and also the voltages across the resistors (V1, V2, V3, and V4) when: Vs= 6 − 3cos100t V
was incorrect last time :( Determine the voltages V, V2 V3 and v and the currents i, andiz. 120 WA 100 R LWwi R; VT + Ov ER, SR, RS V3 120 150 $90 1 Given Variables: VS: 38 V R1 : 24 ohm R2: 8 ohm R3: 6 ohm R4: 9 ohm RS: 5 ohm Determine the following: v1 (V): V2 (V) : V3 (V): v4 (V): in (A) 12 (A)
M Review Constants Part A - Determine the equivalent inductance to the right of terminals b and e, including L4 Learning Goal: To reduce series-parallel combinations of inductors or capacitors to an equivalent inductance or capacitance. Inductors in series and parallel combine like resistors in series and parallel. It is possible to use Kirchhoffs current law to find the current through the equivalent inductance. Moreover, capacitors in series combine like resistors in parallel and vice versa. It is possible to...
box all answers please for a thumbs up Learning Goal: To reduce series-parallel combinations of inductors or capacitors to an equivalent inductance or capacitance. Inductors in series and parallel combine like resistors in series and parallel. It is possible to use Kirchhoff's current law to find the current through the equivalent inductance. Moreover, capacitors in series combine like resistors in parallel and vice versa. It is possible to use Kirchhoff's voltage law to find the voltage across the equivalent capacitance....
A Review Constants Part E - Determine the equivalent capacitance across terminals a and b Learning Goal: To reduce series-parallel combinations of inductors or capacitors to an equivalent inductance or capacitance. Inductors in series and parallel combine like resistors in series and parallel. It is possible to use Kirchhoff's current law to find the current through the equivalent inductance. Moreover, capacitors in series combine like resistors in parallel and vice versa. It is possible to use Kirchhoff's voltage law to...