2018 F PHYS2322 Quiz 5 (ch. 9) Student's Name Student's T # Find the equivalent resistance...
What is the equivalent resistance of each group of resistors shown in the figure below? In the figure, R1 = 2.0 Ω, R2 = 3.0 Ω, R3 = 8.0 Ω, and R4 = 4.0 Ω. There is no figures present just Group A is in a series with R1 and R2 and R3. The secound Group is in a series with R4 and R4 and R4.
Find the equivalent resistance of the combination of resistors shown above.R 1+R 2+R3(1 / R1+1 / R2+1 / R3)^{-1}R1+(1 / R2+1 / R3)^{-1}Find the equivalent resistance of the resistors shown above.(1 / R1+1 / R2)^{-1}+R3+R4R1+R2+(1 / R3+1 / R4)^{-1}R1+R2+R3+R4Assume the equivalent resistance in question 1 was 10 Ω and the equivalent resistance in question 2 was 40 Ω, and the same resistors were used for this new system. Determine the equivalent resistance of this system.
3. Equivalent Resistance (20 pts) 222-152C The resistors in the figure have the following R1 . values o Ritz 25.0 Ω o R2-45.0 Ω o R3 15.0 Ω R4-35.0 Ω Rs. 10.0 Ω R6- 55.0 2 R2 Ra The emf device shown supplies 20 V to the circuit. (a) Find the equivalent resistance of this circuit. (b) Find the current and direction of current flow through R3. (c) Find the potential difference, Vab, across points a and b. Solution: ....
9. In this section of a circuit, resistors Ri, Ro, and Rs combine for an equivalent resistance of 4.0 Ω. What is R2? Let R1-60 Ω and R3-20 Ω. ( point) Ri 10Ω 012Ω 3.0 Ω 1.2Ω 8. Three resistors are connected into the section of a circuit described by the diagram. Then the (I point) wire is cut at point t, and the two cut ends of the wire are separated. Through which of the three resistors, if any,...
Figure 2 of 4 → 50 mA » RB RAB Rg} Find the equivalent resistance seen by the source in the circuit shown in (Figure 2). Suppose that R1 = 10k2, R2 = 8kS2, R3 = 2 k2, R4 = 9 kN, Rs = 18 ks, and R6 = 6 k 2. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? M: PÅ Value N O 2 Units Req = Submit Request Answer Part D Find...
3 and 4) Find the equivalent resistance in the networks. 5) Find the currents passing through R2, R5, R6, and R7. See values on the left of image. 3. Find the equivalent resistance in the network below. .R ingingning ER R ER R R R 4. Find the equivalent resistance in the network below. 642 o na naman ar 62 3r 5.12 to ni mu odbb R = 32 24V 5. Find the currents passing through resistors R3, RS, R.,...
score for PP #15 PHYS 360-Practice Page #15 NAME /100 Due: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 ot 9:00 AM 1. In the circuits shown, one or more resistors are connected to a 6.0-V battery. Fill in the blanks under each circuit.You do not need to show the calculation, just enter the answer, with units 3.02 3.0 2 3.0 2 3.0 2 3.0 2 2.02 6.0 V 6.0 V 6.0 V CIRCUIT A: CIRCUIT B Equivalent resistance Current in the circuit CIRCUITC...
Resistors in Series and Parallel 1 of 9 RAVAW Constanta Learning Goal: To find the equivalent resistance of resistors that are in series andior paralel For many electrical circuits their anles can be simplified by Inding the equivalent res stances for resistors that are in series and/or paralel - Part A. Calculation of the equivalent resistance for resistors in series For the circuit shown in Figure 1), what is the equivalent resistance between the terminals A and B when R....
Question 2. (15 points) Four resistors are connected as shown in Figure 28.9a (a) Find the equivalent resistance between a and c. R1-16 Ω, R2-139, R3-49, and R4-12 Ω Rs (b) What is the current in each resistor if a potential difference of 0.64 V is maintained between a and. Calculate the current in each resistor I (for Ri resistor)- I (for R resistor) I (for R, resistor)- I (for R resistor Which resistor uses more power, R or R,....
Question 3. (10 points) Four resistors are connected as shown in Figure 28.9a Find the equivalent resistance between a and c. R1-16 and R4-12 Ω R2-13 R3-4 (a) (b) What is the current in each resistor if a potential difference of 0.64 V is maintained between a and c. Calculate the current in each resistor I (for Ri resistor)- I (for R2 resistor)- I (for R3 resistor) I (for R4 resistor)- Which resistor uses more power, R or R4? Which...