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1) In the circuit below the currents are named A, and lc The current direction is determined by the source (out of positive terminal) in the middle and right branches and is clockwise in the left branch · IA flows through R2 and R1 Is flows through R4 and Vb cflows through R3, Vc AB R2 R3 R4 R1 Vb a) Draw the circuit and show the 3 currents described above, including arrows showing the current direction. Show the voltage...
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1 Normal 1 No Spac... Heading 1 Head А Styles Paragraph الكلية الأسترالية في - Lab Worksheet Guidelines alian College of Kuwait Deriment #5: LED I ld the following circuit by using LED and 220, 470, and 1000 ohm's resistors 5V - resistor limits current LED OV Measure the voltage drop cross the LED and then measure the current flowing in the circuit Resistor (92) 220 470 1000 Voltage Drop (volts) 2.02 V 1.94 V 1.89 V Current (Amp) 13mA...
Apply the following questions to both the circuit shown in Figure (a) (resistors in series) and the circuit shown in Figure (b) (resistors in parallel). (a) Use Ohm's law with Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws to derive equations for currents i1, i2 and i (through Resistor R1, resistor R2, and the voltage source , respectively) in terms of R1, R2, and v. (b) R1 and R2 can be interchanged with an equivalent resistor rith resistance R without changing the values...
PI : For circuit below v-20 V and R,-8 Ohm and R2-2 Ohm. Calculate voltage and power loss in each resistor in the circuit. (Use voltage division and P = (voltage*voltage) resistance)- You cannot use KVL, KCL or Ohms law) Ri R2 P2: For circuit below i = 50 A and R1 = 15 Ohm and R2 = 10 Ohm. Calculate current and power loss in each resistor in the circuit. (Use current division and P - (current*current) resistance) You...
1) 2) 3) Using Ohm's Law, the answer for 2 is: (don't need an answer for number 3) 4) R1 V. + R2 12 R3 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WJUWDo8q7wGCQmwBgMvR04B_SY-MNJNN/view?usp=sharing Consider the circuit in Figure 2. We will assume that both the power supply's potentials V and V, along with the resistors R, through R3 are known quantities where the currents flowing through the circuit are unknown. Since there are three unknown currents in this circuit, three linearly independent equations are needed in order...
e circuit below includes 3 resistors in parallel, R1 = 1 kQ, R2 = 2 kQ, and R,-4kD ta) Dmine the equivalent resistance (Req), (b) use Ohm's Law to determine the circuit current, a use Ohm's law to determine the current through each resistor R1 R2 R3
Unit I Additional Homework 30) (10 pts) Ohm's Law Challenge-For the circuit shown below: VB 10 V, R1 = 100 Ω, R,- 200 Ω, R3-300 Ω, R4-400 Ω, R5-500 Ω, R6-600 Ω. Calculate the voltage across and the current through each of the resistors in the table. Voltage Current R1 R2 R3 R5 R6 Ts 厂 3 Ri
5. Consider the next circuit with R1 1 kQ, R2 2.2 kQ, R3 3.3 kQ, R4 4.7 kQ and E 10V Using the Ohm's law, determine the currents through each of the four resistors and record the values in the next table under the Theory column. Note that the larger the resistor, the smaller the current should be. Also determine and record the total supplied current and the current IX Note that this current should equal the sum of the...
Consider the following figure. (Assum e R1-29.0 Ω, R2-2 1.0 Ω, and V-16.0 VJ RI 10.0V 5.00 Ω (a) Can the circuit shown above be reduced to a single resistor connected to the batteries? Explain. No. This multi-loop circuit does not contain any resistors in series (i.e., connected so all the current in one must pass through the other) nor in parallel (connected so the voltage drop across one is always the same as that across the other). Thus, this...