Use current divider to solve for the labeled voltage, V_x, in Circuit 5. Answer in polar.
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Q2. Using voltage divider and/or current divider to find the unknown on each of the circuits: 40 V -) ) ξR, υ ξR, 6 Ω 20 Ωξυ, 2.4A 1) 1890 Ω ξ10Ω 10 Ω ξ5 kΩ 360 kΩ 45 VI + υ, ξ 20 kΩ ξ90 ΚΩ Q3. Using a Y to delta transformation find the currents il, i2, and i3. And the power delivered by the source. 56 Ω 44Ω 80 Ω...
5, (10pt.) For the following circuit, use superposition method to determine current labeled i1 and voltage labeled v. (*You need to show steps and result(s) with unit(s)) 1(2 7Ω 6 A 4 A 2Ω 0.4i1
The circuit below is used as a voltage divider. The input voltage is 12 V. The output voltage (that is the voltage across R2) must be 8.3 V. The current consumed by the divider must be 4.2 mA. Find the required resistances R1 and R2. (Unit:Ohm) RI X NAA R1 - R2- Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/3 Previous Tries
2. Voltage divider for a group of resistors Ri Figure 2 The voltage divider circuit For the circuit shown above, derive the espression for the output voltage V, as a function of the input voltage and the resistances (V, Ri,and R2)
The circuit diagrams display a device called a voltage divider. Long Resistor Slide Voltage Divider 2 V. m ( R, VOUT = R + Suppose a voltage divider is constructed from two fixed resistors. If VIN = 30 V, R1 = 126.2, what should the value of R2 be so that Vout is 10 V? R2 =
true or false: Series connected electrical circuit is a voltage divider, and voltage of each device may be different. However, the current through series connection remain the same.
1. Use the voltage divider equation to determine V 12 V 20A 2. Use the current divider equation to determine l1 I, 30x 3. Use Nodal analysis to determine V.. lov (+ 4. Use mesh analysis to determine the current through the voltage source. SA IA
1 The resistors Ri and R2 form a circuit called a "voltage divider Ground:V- For this circuit: a. What is the equivalent resist ance of the combination Ri and R2? b. What is the current in the circuit? c. What is the voltage drop across the resistor Ri? d. What is the voltage at the point A? e. What choice of Ri and R2 would give a voltage at point A equal to 6 volts?
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determine the value of current Io1 in the following schematic
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1. (20 points) For the 2 following circuits solve for the labeled current I and voltage V. Use the constant- voltage-drop diode model (VD-0.7V). +5V +5V 10k2 -5V -5V