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In the circuit below, determine the total resistance in the circuit - RT. DMM is reading...
please answer both parts
Given the circuit of Figure-2, what is the total resistance RT? Given: R. 900 R2=920 Rg=500 2 RT R1 R2 R3 Find: RT Figure-2: Circuit # 2. Select any true statements about the circuit of Figure-2. a. This is a parallel circuit in which there is only one path for current to flow. b. The overall resistance of the circuit decreases as the number of parallel paths increases. c. The total resistance of equal resistors in...
QUESTION 13 Calculate the voltage across RL in the series_parallel network below. Vs = 20 V, RL = 3.6 KN Enter your results in Volts - V. Do not type the unit. Tko 33.3kg TR2 SRL QUESTION 14 Calculate the current through RL in the series parallel network below. Vs = 18 V, RL = 2.8 KN Enter your results in mA. Do not type the unit. 1kg PR1 RL 33.3kg R2 QUESTION 15 Calculate the voltage measured by the...
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 10 (1 point) [JCUSRDFATK] Find the effective (total) resistance for the H.A.L. circuit below. R1 - 1250 R2 = 1.2 kg R3 = 605 RT = R3 R2 R. | V,
DMM is Digital MultiMeter and probes. Please answer the question
at the bottom:
Explain why the readings changed. Include a schematic and your
calculations
Procedure: 1M12 Resistor Measurement 13. Place a 1M2 Resistor on a piece of paper placed on the lab bench. 14. Measure the resistance. Record the reading in the Analysis Section below. 15. Pick up the resistor with your hands. 16. With your thumbs, hold the DMM test leads against the resistor leads. 17. Measure the resistance....
a) Determine the total resistance, RT. (4 points) b) Find the source current Is. (2 points) c) Find voltages and currents for each resistor and fill in Table 1. (14 points) R2 R3 1.5k 1k R4 3.3k R 1 2k R7 4.7k 10V R5 8.2k R6 5.6k Figure 1 Table 1 VR4 IR4 R3 R3 IR1 R2 R2 R1 Table 1 Cont'd V R7 R7 R6 R6 V R5 R5
Part A)
Find the current, I1 (in mA) in the circuit shown
below. Assume Vs= 3.8V and
R1=R2=R3=9.4 k ohm.
Part B)
The resistance of the resistor network between the nodes A and B
is measured using a multimeter. What is the resistance measured (in
k ohm)? Assume
R1=R2=R3=R4=6.6k
ohm
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The circuit below can be used to simulate/measure the equivalent resistance of a circuit. The voltage from V, to ground will be the equivalent resistance because V-IR and in this case the current source ll is equal to 1 Amp. Note that in general Amp.s not used by a resistance meter as it can cause a too much power to be dissipated by the resistor which can burn out the resistor or change its value.) Create the circuit shown below...
3. Determine the equivalent resistance (RT), total current (Gr). Vi, V2, and V. R1 = 5Ω R2 32 20v)
3. Calculate the total resistance and total current in the two circuits pictured below a) Series circuit (allaboutcircuits.com): Series Power source 120 V Each resistance (R1,R2, R3) Total resistance Total current Ri 2 25 Ω 4. 3