2 Q2? Given: v. -21 Volts R1-10S2 (Ohms) Find the currents i and i 28 Voits...
4) Given the following circuit with V = 39 Volts, R1 = 14 Ohms, R2 = 6 Ohms, R3 = 5 Ohms, R4 = 10 Ohms, R5 = 5 Ohms, Ro = 7 Ohms, Ry = 7 Ohms, and Rg = 6 Ohms, what is the voltage difference between point a and bin Volts? In other words, find the voltage at a, Va, and voltage at b, Vb, and determine Va-Vb. 3 Rs LMW RS R7
Given the following circuit with V = 36 Volts, R1 = 9
Ohms, R2 = 9 Ohms, R3 = 16 Ohms,
R4 = 3 Ohms, R5 = 6 Ohms, R6 = 11
Ohms, R7 = 3 Ohms, and R8 = 9 Ohms, what is
the equivalent resistance of the entire circuit in Ohms?
Given the following circuit with V = 36 Volts, R1 = 9 Ohms, R2 = 9 Ohms, R3 = 16 Ohms, R4 = 3 Ohms, R5 =...
given the following circuit
v= 66 volts
R1= 5 ohms
R2 = 14 ohms
R3 = 8 ohms
R4 =6 ohms
R5=8 ohms
R6= 9 ohms
R7= 7 ohms
R8= 8 ohms
what is the total power dissipated by all the resisitors
excluding 1,3, and 6 answer in watts.
Question 3 1.2 pts 3) Given the following circuit with V = 46 Volts, R2 = 5 Ohms, R2 = 14 Ohms, R3 = 8 Ohms, R = 6 Ohms, Rs...
280) See Fig. 280. R1=6.2k Ohms, R2=1.8k Ohms, R3=1k Ohms, and V_A=1.7 V.
Find the collector current (mA) assuming the base current is negligable.
Find the collector current (mA) and base current (mA) if beta= 51.
The opamp power-supply voltages (not shown) are +-15 volts. 3 Answers!
Ideal Op Amp R2 E Figure 280
R1 R5 R3 R6 R2 R4 R7 AMPS (A) OHMS (S2) WATTS (W) VOLTS (V) ET- IT 4A R1 .000084012 R2-120,000m2P2 R3- 21,500m2 R4 = .0385kf2 Rs= 150Ω 12- 13 = 15 = P6- R7 60Ω
QUESTION 1 5 points Save Answer A resistor R = 2k Ohms has a voltage V = 15 Volts. What is the current I through the resistor? Express your answer in mA. QUESTION 2 5 points Save Answer Three resistors are connected in series: R1 10k Ohms, R2 = 17k Ohms, R3 = 32k Ohms. A DC voltage source ( Volts) is connected across the three resistors. Determine the current I in mA. 7 QUESTION 3 5 points Save Answer...
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R, M sin R3 V Given R1 = 8.0 ohms, R2 = 13.5 ohms, and R3 = 19.0 ohms, what is the equivalent 'resistance, in ohms, of the three resistors shown? Your Answer: R R Run Given R1 = 0 (i.e. you can pretend it's not there), what is the current through R2 if R2 = 25.0 ohms, R3 = 19.5 ohms, and V 15.0 volts? Answer in SI units and use the one-letter...
R1 = 20 Ohms
R2 = 12 Ohms
XL = 5 Ohms
XC = -4 Ohms
I1mag = 75 mA
I1ang_deg = 70 degrees
V2mag = 28 V
V2ang_deg = -50 degrees
ba Find, draw, and label the Thévenin and Norton equivalent circuits at terminals a, b (Phasor domain) Note: f is not given Format for Thévenin ckt: - {either mm an it 90-es here 5 Rena P Xth = ? _? sxeq=j? Volts Format for Norton ckt: leit here...
Find the unknown value. What's V1=? R1 = 21 OHMS R2 = 9 OHMS R3 = 0 OHMS I = 3A
Phy 160 final
3. In Fig.3, find the current in each resistor ε,-6.0 volts i it Put 4.0 volts, R1°: 100 ohms, and R2 , εΖ" 5.0 volts, ε3 50 ohms. rig, 3
3. In Fig.3, find the current in each resistor ε,-6.0 volts i it Put 4.0 volts, R1°: 100 ohms, and R2 , εΖ" 5.0 volts, ε3 50 ohms. rig, 3