R1= 1 ohm, R2=1 ohm, R3=2 ohm -j2 18/30v Given an ac steady-state circuit above, please...
R1 13 |12 Vg V2 R3 R2 18 Ohm and R3 16 Ohm. 90 V, R2 In the circuit, Vg Find the value of R1 (Unit: Ohm) Hint: use Ohm's Law, KCL and KVL 150 V, V2 Submit Answer Tries 0/5 +V3 +
In the circuit below given that R1 = 500 Ohm, R2 = 820 Ohm, R3 = 830 Ohm, R4 = 240 Ohm, E = 7 V. Find the power dissipated by resistor R4. R4 E R3 R2 R1
In the circuit above, the battery has EMF of 12 V, R1 is 1 Ohm, R2 is 2 Ohms and R3 is 3 Ohms Find the power dissipated by R3Find the voltage drop across R1
In the circuit shown, R1 = 7 ohm, R2 = 11 ohm, R3 = 9ohm, V1 = 19 V, and V2 = 8V. Find the voltage across R3.
In the circuit shown in the figure. R1 = 15,00 Ohm, R2 = 10.0 Ohm, R3 = 5.0 Ohm, V emf,1 = 15.0 V. and Vemf,2 = 10.0 V. Using Kirchhoff's Loop and Junction Rules, determine the currents i1, i2, and i3 flowing through R1, R2, and R3, respectively, in the direction indicated in the figure.
R2 R1 R3 R4 E In the following circuit, R1=0.8 4 Ohm, R2-2' 4 Ohm, R3-3' 4 Ohm, R4-2° 4 Ohm, and E= 42.1 Volt. Calculate the power Loss in R2 resistor? [Picture File-Ohm-3.jpg] Your Answer: Answer
For the following circuit, assume that R1 = 1 ohm, R2 = 2 ohms, R3 = 8 ohms, and R4 = 4 ohms. Also assume that V1 = 50 volts and V2 = 100 volts. Find the current through each of the resistors and the power dissipated through all of the resistors. (Hint: You’ll need to use Kirchoff’s Loop and Junction Rule) Vi R2 R3 R4 NV
R1 R2 R4 Is R3 Given that Vs is 18 V, Is is 6 A, R1 is 2 Ohm, R2 is 2 Ohm and R3 is 1 Ohm and R4 is 4 Ohm. Use the superposition principle to find Vo in the circuit. (Unit V) Submit Answer Tries 0/99
Consider the circuit shown below: R1 = 600 ohm R2 = 480 ohm R3 = 240 ohm R4 = 210 ohm ε = 4.5 V a)Calculate the potential difference across R4. b)Calculate the power dissipated in R3. AA CN.
R1 R2 V S R3 R4 For the circuit above, Vs 100 V, R1 220 2, R2- 330 2, R3 470 2 and R4 560 Q. Use any circuit reduction and calculation techniques learned so far to find the power absorbed by R2 PR2 1.80 W PR2 5.09 W O PR2-3.39 w PR2 2.14 W