THEVENIN EQUIVALENT 50Ω 20Ω 100Ω Simplify circuit using Thevenin 2 ix +10 V IX
A 10Ω resistor is connected in parallel to another resistor R. The equivalent resistance of the pair is 8Ω. What is the resistance R? a. 10Ω b. 20Ω c. 30Ω d. 40Ω
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.
6. UMF 3.78 3.78 Obtain the Thévenin equivalent of the circuit to the left of terminals (a, b) in Fig. P3.78. Use your result to compute the power dissipated in the 0.4 S2 load resistor. 322 Figure P3.78: Circuit for Problem 3.78.
Determine the voltage across resistor R2=40ΩR2=40Ω in the circuit shown in (Figure 1), where vs=60Vvs=60V, R1=20ΩR1=20Ω, R3=30ΩR3=30Ω, and R4=40Ω Question 6 Part A Determine the voltage across resistor R2 = 40 2 in the circuit shown in (Figure 1), where us = 60 V, R1 = 20 12 R3 = 30 12, and R4 = 40 12 Express your answer in volts to three significant figures. View Available Hint(s) Learning Goal: To determine the voltage, current, and power of circuit...
Part A Photosynthesis can be represented by 6C02(g) + 6H2O(l) = C&H 206(s) + 602(g) Which of the following will be false when the photosynthesis reaction reaches equilibrium? 1. The rate of formation of O, is equal to the rate of formation of CO,. 2. The concentration of O2 will begin decreasing. 3. The concentrations of CO2 and 0, will not change. 4. The concentrations of CO2 and 0, will be equal. ► View Available Hint(s) 1 and 2 are...
с с с HHHE 0 0 0 2 Which combination will have the greatest equivalent capacitance? CA. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 HE A simple RC circuit is shown. When the switch is closed at what value time, t, does the charge on the capacitor reach its maximum value? A. t=0 B. t=1/RC C C. t RC CD. t=infinity R2 = 5012 w R4 = 4512 R3 = 30 12 w R = 7512 w R6 = 2012...
okay so I understand I have to take 1/8.75+1/10.2+1/178. When I add these numbers I get 0.2179.. My question is how did they get 4.588. Please show math to help me see how they got this number Incorrect Question 9 0/1 pts What is the smallest resistance you can obtain by connecting a 8.752, a 10.2 and a 178 resistor together? (Assume 3 significant digits and units of Ohms). 0.218 Which gives you a smaller resistance, resistors in parallel or...
Pease answer questions 4 and 5! Thank you so much! 4. Connect the 2nd resistor in parallel with the 1st resistor and connect that combination to the battery. Measure the following: The current passing through the R1, I1 = ___0.0058____ A The current passing through the R2, I2 = ___0.0031____ A The current supplied by the battery, I = ___0.0092____ A Calculate I1 + I2 = ____________ A Is the following statement true? I = I1 +...
So this is supposed to be the formula but I keep getting it wrong: "Equivalent millimoles HCl/mg sample = ( (concentration HCl in mmol/mL)(Volume HCl in mL) - (concentration NaOH in mmol/mL)(Volume NaOH in mL) ) / ( (1000 mg/g)(mass antacid sample in grams ) )" My molarity HCl: 0.366 My molarity NaOH: 0.099 Part IIC Scoring Scheme: 3-3-2-1 Based upon the molarities of the standardized HCl and standardized NaOH, and the volumes of each added to analyze the antacid...