suppose that R3 and R4 are accidentally swapped in figure 7.2. what is the new Vab...
R1=1 R2=2.2 R3=5.6 R4=4.7 R5=1 Suppose you had accidentally forgotten to remove R4 from the circuit when you measured its resistance. Assume that the voltage supply is not connected at this time. What would the ohmmeter (Multimeter) read? RI Ω R2Ω DC R4Ω R3 Ω R5 Ω
The circuit shown in the figure below contains three resistors (R4, R2, and R3) and three batteries (VA. Vs, and Vc). The resistor values are: R1=2 Ohms, R2=R3=4 Ohms, and the battery voltages are VA=25 V, Ve=15 V, and Vc=20 V. When the circuit is connected, what will be the power dissipated by Rj? VC HA R1 VA R2 R3 O 1.25 W O 2.0 W O 12.5 W 6.25 W O 8.13 W ATT INNI VASTU an
The circuit shown in the figure below contains three resistors (R4, R2, and R3) and three batteries (VA, Vg, and V). The resistor values are:R1-2 Ohms, R=R3=6 Ohms, and the battery voltages are Va=25V, Vg=15 V, and Vc-20 V. When the circuit is connected, what will be the power dissipated by R2? Vc R1 + Ve R2 R3 O 1.0W O 20W O 5.0W O 60W O 7.5 W
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RESISTOR VALUES: R1=1k, R2=2k, R3=3k, R4=3.9k, R5=5.1k, R6=6.2k, R7=6.8K NUMBERS: 2, 4, & 5 1 Short AB, as shown in Figure 3 - 2 (a). Use mesh analysis to calculate the voltage across each resistor and the current through AB, IAB 2. Leave AB open, as shown in Figure 3 - 2 (b). Use nodal analysis to calculate the voltage across each resistor as well as the voltage across AB, VAB 3. Find Thevenin's and Norton's Equivalent using the results...
A circuit made up of 6 resistors is shown in the figure, with resistances R1 = 16 Ω, R2 = 35 Ω, R3 = 29 Ω, R4 = 73 Ω, R5 = 89 Ω, and R6 = 31 Ω. The total current going through the circuit is I = 11.5 A. Part (a) Express the equivalent resistance of the combination of R4, R5, and R6. Part (b) Express the equivalent resistance of the combination of R3, R4, Rs and R6. Part (c) Express...
R1 R5 1000 6800 SR6 31.8kQ 15 SR2 R3 34.750 (R4 IRL 2.2ko 5.6ko 31kQ R8 W 2.7ko R7 34.7k R9 w 5.6ko Figure 1 Remove R2 and measure the current through RS and record the data. Replace R2 and remove R3, measure the current through RS again. Compare those results and Explain about the change if any. Use Thevenin theorem, Find the Vi and Ruh. Using the Vin and Recreate a new circuit and measure the current through RL...
The circuit shown in the figure below contains three resistors (R4, R2, and R3) and three batteries (VA. Vg, and Vc). The resistor values are: Rq=2 Ohms, Ry-R3-8 Ohms, and the battery voltages are VA-25 V, V8-15 V, and Vc-20 V. When the circuit is connected, what will be the power dissipated by R3? Vc R1 F VB R2 M 20 O 0.75 W O 1.25 W 0 2.67 W 0 4.2 W 5.5 W The circuit shown in the...
Suppose that R1 7 Ω, R2-5 Ω, R3-8 Ω, R4-10 Ω. R5-2S2, and 1,-2A. Ri U2 R2 Tap image to zoom Part A Find the node voltage v1 shown in the figure. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Vale V
12 V R3 12 4 A R2 R1 R4 Figure 2: Problem 2 Problem Il: Mesh Analysis . . .. (a) (10 pts.) Write the mesh equations using the general approach for the newtork of Fig- ure 2. b) (10 pts.) Find the mesh currents using determinants. (c) (5 pts.) Find the voltage across the 6 Ω resistor. h = lz = ven- 60