Question 1 Find Io by using the following information: 70° A I = 9 A R2...
Question 8 (1 point) R2 W R3 In the following circuit, R1=14 Ohm, R2=4" 1.4 Ohm, R3=41.4 Ohm, R4-2 1.4 Ohm, R5-14 Ohm and E= 14 Volt. Calculate the current in R5 resistor. (Picture File-Ohm-2.jpg] Your Answer: Answer units Question 9 (1 point) The equivalent resistance of the following circuit is 6.72 ohm. R1= 2.92 ohm, R2-2 2.92 ohm, R3=3*2.92. What is R4? [Picture File - Ohm-4.jpg] Your Answer: Answer units
Question 21 The voltage drop across R2 = 7 V. Calculate the unknown value for R2. Vs = 13 V Enter your results in Ohms 0 2200 R1 R2 1000 R3 2200 R4 Question 22 Calculate the value of that will operate the lamp in the circuit below. E = 46 V Enter your results in Ohms 0. 1.5W 3V Lamp Question 23 Calculate the total resistance RT in the parallel circuit below. R1 = 6.10 Enter your result in...
Question 12 (1 point) In the following circuit, R1-0.8*12 Ohm, R2-2 12 Ohm, R3-3 12 Ohm, R4-2* 12 Ohm, and E-46.0 Volt. Calculate the power Loss in R2 resistor? (Picture File- Ohm-3.jpg) Your Answer: Answer Question 13 (1 point) 62 be R=2 20v Find the missing resistance R in the given circuit. Assume the current i-2.52 amps. Your Answer: Answer
Given R1 = 32, R2 = 62, R3 = 61, i, = 9 A and v, = 3 V. using superposition theorem, find the voltage 1, due only to the current source in the circuit. Us + zs 1 R3 o M. RI R2 Select one: a. 13.5 V b. 187 o c. 9V
(1 point) In the circuit below, R1 = 70 12, R2 = 40 S2, R3 = 16 12, C = 58 mF, V1 = 12 V, and V2 = -44 V. The circuit has been running for a long time before the switch flips to the left at t = 0 Find iz(t) for t > 0 R2 t= 0 R3S 2017 Paul Hummel CCOO BY NC SA iz(t) for t> 0 =
In the current divider network represented in Fig. 3.89, calculate (a) i1 if i = 8 A and i2 = 1 A; (b) v if R1 = 100 k, R2 = 100 k, and i = 1 mA; (c) i2 if i = 20 mA, R1 = 1 , and R2 = 4 ; (d) i1 if i = 10 A, R1 = R2 = 9 ; (e) i2 if i = 10 A, R1 = 100 M, and R2...
In the current divider network represented in Fig. 3.89, calculate (a) i1 if i = 8 A and i2 = 1 A; (b) v if R1 = 100 k, R2 = 100 k, and i = 1 mA; (c) i2 if i = 20 mA, R1 = 1 , and R2 = 4 ; (d) i1 if i = 10 A, R1 = R2 = 9 ; (e) i2 if i = 10 A, R1 = 100 M, and R2...
Question 1. a) Choose random value for each R1,R2,R3,R4 and R5 ranging from 5 to 150. b) Use any method determine io and Vo in the circuit as in Figure 1. c) If 10V voltage source is replaced with 30V voltage source, what is the new values of i, and Vo in the the same circuit with the same value of resistance? (use linearity) R1 R3 R2 i. + 10V R4 V R5
please only answer Part C, all other parts is for any information you may need. - Part = Xc, solve for the frequency. That is the resonant frequency f? Using the expressions for XL and Xc given in the introduction and setting X Express your answer in terms of L, C and any relevant constant. O AXD O2 ? Submit Request Answer The amplitude of the AC current (10) in a series LRC circuit is dependent on the amplitude of...
what is the resistance of R,R1 & R2 to demonstrate this circuit to flash 1 time each second (10 points) Design and build the following oscillator so that it flashes the LED once per second. The circuit should be built on a breadboard and the op-amp powered u Volt batteries (for supply voltage V, = ±9 Volt). a. sing two 9 R. flashes the Five additional points will be given if your oscillator, when you demonstrate, LED exactly thirty times...