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For the circuit shown below, using Ohm's law enter in an equation for IR1, IR2, IR3 IR4, IR5, and IR6,in terms of the voltage at nodes 1, (V1),2, (V2), 3, (V3), 4, (V4), R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, Rf6 A sample answer would be (V1-V2)yR1. If you are getting a syntax error, you might not be typing in the variables correctly. Do not try to add subscripts or any formatting, this will cause a syntax error as well. R1 R1...
82 AB R2 R1 ww- VB Isie VAB R3 EVsig 81 VB 3 In this circuit, Vsig = 26 V, R1 = 52, R2 = 7 2, and R3 2. Use the Node Voltage method to solve the circuit: The nodes, voltages, and currents have been already labeled for you. For each node, write the KCL equation, sum of currents 0. Follow this convention : PLUS currents coming in, MINUS currents going out. For each resistor, write Ohm's Law and...
1. For the circuit shown, the following is known: R1 = 82, R3 = 1.2, v2 = -10 V, and i3 = 2 A. Determine the unknown voltages and currents (V1, V3, i1, and i2) as well as R2. R2 02 12 V iztiz R3 a 03 R1 U 1 10 V +
please solve these 2 problems. I will rate you up In the circuit shown below, let V. - 3 V.1. - 1 mA, R-3k, Ry - 2.5 kA, R = 1 kq Use mesh analysis to find mesh currents I, and 12. Also, find Vı. R1 V1 R2 W 2 is len 3kR 12 R3 100 IMA Problem 5 In the circuit shown below, let V, -8 V, 1. - 2 mA, R2 = 1 k 2, R2 = 400,...
R1 13 |12 Vg V2 R3 R2 18 Ohm and R3 16 Ohm. 90 V, R2 In the circuit, Vg Find the value of R1 (Unit: Ohm) Hint: use Ohm's Law, KCL and KVL 150 V, V2 Submit Answer Tries 0/5 +V3 +
For the multi loop circuit shown in the Figure. What is the current in each branch ? SHOW all branch currents in the diagram below. SHOW your loops in the diagram below. Please TYPE or write neat so I can understand. THANK YOU!!! R1 = 2.0 22 R2 = 4.0 22 W V1 = 6.0 V R3 = 6.02 V3 = 6.0 V R5 = 10 22 V2 = 12 V R4 = 8.0 R6 = 12 22
For the circuit below, determine the MAGNITUDE of the CURRENT passing through each resistor. V1 = 7 V, V2 = 12 V, V3 = 4 V, R1 = 19 Ω, R2 = 3 Ω, R3 = 6 Ω. For the circuit below, determine the MAGNITUDE of the CURRENT passing through each resistor. V1-7 V, V2 = 12 V, V3 = 4 V, R1 = 19 Ω, R2-3 Ω, R3 = 6 Ω. R1 V I3-
For the circuit shown in the figure, If R1=512, R2=10N, R3=3N, V1= V1}V, V2=5V and V3=7V. What is the value of the current 11 (in A)? R1 -W R3 M + + V2 V. 3 R2 $ 12 13
ANSWER ALL PLEASE Question 20 2 pts In the Figure below, V1 = 14 V, V2 = 8 V, V3 = 10 V, R1 = 2.00, R2 = 4.0, and R3 = 2.00 Find the electric currents is, iz, and is. (Hint: use the junction a and the two loops). RI R 14 M4 Equations: Kirchoff's Junction (node) rule: 11 = 12 + iz Kirchoff's Loop rule (left loop): V1 - iRi - iz R2 + V2 = 0 Kirchoffs...
I need help to know how to solve 5) and 7) please explain how to solve. thank you + V - - V5 + + Vs - Α Ι 2KΩ III, 2ΚΩ + <6ΚΩ 10kΩ DO05 [5] Write down the KVL expressions in terms of Vs, V1, V2, V3, V4, Vs, and Vo for each of the six loops, La, LB, Lc, Lp, LE, and Lf. These loops are shown in the circuit diagram, Figure 3b, above. Start at the...