-V5+ (5 Points) Using Kirchhoff's Voltage Law on the following circuit, find the voltage Vab. w...
Consider the circuit consisting of batters and resistors shown below. a) Write Kirchhoff's junction equation for junction a. b) Write two Kirchhoff's loop equations for the circuit. c) If E_1 = E_2 = E_3 = 6 volts and R_1 = R_2 = R_3 = R_4 = 15 ohms, calculate the potential difference V_ab (the difference in potential between the points marked a and b) and the power dissipated in R_2. Consider the circuit consisting of batteries and resistors shown below,...
10. The next two questions pertain to the following circuit, where the voltage ε delivered by the battery is 60V, and R1=20Ω, R2=5Ω, and R3=6Ω. The voltage across R2 is Group of answer choices 60V. 48V. 36V. 24V. 12V. R1 R3 R2 ६ +
Obtain a mathematical model (The two equations that constitute of Kirchhoff's voltage law) of the circuit shown below: Ri e(r) Problem 1 Obtain a mathematical model (The two equations that constitute of Kirchhoff's voltage law) of the circuit shown below: Ri e(r) Problem 1
a) Find the voltage and current in each bipole and resistor shown in the circuit by using Maxwell's method. b) Verify the results by applying Kirchhoff's Laws. R1 = R3 = R5 = R7 = R9 = 100 Ω R2 = R4 = R6 = R8 = R10 = 200 Ω E1 = E3 = E5 = 9 V E2 = E4 = 6 V Ri www R2 www www R9 R7 www R3 Es R: www Ει EA E2 E3...
DC Circuits: Application of Kirchhoff's laws In the following circuit the voltage supplied to the circuit by the batteries is 12.0 V. Find the currents in the circuit if the resistances of the bulbs are the same and 10.0 Ohm. For that purpose do the following. Apply Kirchhoff's junction law and find out relation between different currents. Apply Kirchhoff's loop law for the circuit involving the bulb A, the bulb B and the battery and get the first equation. Apply...
14) Additional credit 5 points) Find the current in the circuit (show the direction) and find VA- VB. (Kirchhoff's law) 140 12V
see question below: equations 4,5 & 6: part D: my measured values: (PHYS 2212K students only) Using the variables in Equations (4), (5) and (6), use Kirchhoff's loop rule to algebraically verify that there is only two independent loops in the circuit from Part D. Show the appropriate equation for all the loops and your corresponding calculations. (Use your measured values). Hint: Refer to the Analyzing Circuits with Kirchhoffs Rules" section in the Theory discussion of this experiment. (15 points)...
3) Find the output voltage for the circuit shown below. Rf 10K +12V DC R1 Vaw 2.2K IC1 UA741 Vb R2 W 2.2K -12V DC R3 Z RL 10K Fig 1 Differential amplifier using one opamp
vi Ri ii V3 R4 V5 Rs jis R7 In the circuit, Vg = 126 V, R2 = 9 Ohm, R3 = 7 Ohm, R4 = 4 Ohm, R5 = 29 Ohm, R6 = 10 Ohm and R7 = 7 Ohm. The current i2 = 3 A. (A) What is the resistance R1? (unit: Ohm) 23.04Ohm Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/5 Previous Tries (B) What is the power supplied by the voltage source Vg into the circuit? (unit: W) Submit...
Using Kirchhoff's rules, find the currents I1, I2, and I3 in the circuit shown where R1 = 1.2 Ω, R2 = 2.8 Ω, and R3 = 6.3 Ω.