Question

Hello! these should all be pretty short responses, i just want to confirm my answers. Thanks...

Hello! these should all be pretty short responses, i just want to confirm my answers. Thanks in advance!

1. If a 19.2mA current source, a 41.6kΩ resistor, a 21.7kΩ resistor and a 16.2kΩ resistor are all connected in parallel, then what is the current through the 41.6kΩ resistor in milliamps?

2.If a 14.7mA current source, a 30.9kΩ resistor, a 33.4kΩ resistor and a 46.2kΩ resistor are all connected in parallel, then what is the current through the 33.4kΩ resistor in milliamps?

3. If a 4.4mA current source, a 34.1kΩ resistor, a 7.6kΩ resistor and a 11.1kΩ resistor are all connected in parallel, then what is the current through the 11.1kΩ resistor in milliamps?

4.If a 17.8V voltage source is applied across a 23.6kΩ resistor connected in series with a 31.2kΩ resistor and a 17.4kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 17.4kΩ resistor in volts?

5.If a 9.1mA current source is applied to a 10.9kΩ resistor connected in parallel with a 16.7kΩ resistor, then what is the current through the 16.7kΩ resistor in milliamps?

6.If a 18.2V voltage source is applied across a 5.4kΩ resistor connected in series with a 12.2kΩ resistor and a 11.6kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 5.4kΩ resistor in volts?

7.If a 12.7V voltage source is applied across a 32.2kΩ resistor connected in series with a 16.9kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 16.9kΩ resistor in volts?

8. If a 3.3mA current source is applied to a 9.1kΩ resistor connected in parallel with a 45.4kΩ resistor, then what is the current through the 9.1kΩ resistor in milliamps?

9.If a 8.3V voltage source is applied across a 4.3kΩ resistor connected in series with a 46.3kΩ resistor and a 18.5kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 46.3kΩ resistor in volts?

10. If a 8.9V voltage source is applied across a 43.6kΩ resistor connected in series with a 25.3kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 43.6kΩ resistor in volts?

0 0
Add a comment Improve this question Transcribed image text
Know the answer?
Add Answer to:
Hello! these should all be pretty short responses, i just want to confirm my answers. Thanks...
Your Answer:

Post as a guest

Your Name:

What's your source?

Earn Coins

Coins can be redeemed for fabulous gifts.

Not the answer you're looking for? Ask your own homework help question. Our experts will answer your question WITHIN MINUTES for Free.
Similar Homework Help Questions
  • All of them have short answers. 1. If a 19.9mA current source, a 32.6kΩ resistor, a...

    All of them have short answers. 1. If a 19.9mA current source, a 32.6kΩ resistor, a 49.6kΩ resistor and a 42.6kΩ resistor are all connected in parallel, then what is the current through the 42.6kΩ resistor in milliamps? 2. If a 8.9V voltage source is applied across a 43.6kΩ resistor connected in series with a 25.3kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 25.3kΩ resistor in volts? 3. If the Thevenin equivalent for a circuit is a 5.5V voltage...

  • 48. If a 5.6pF capacitor, a 49.3pF capacitor and a 35.5pF capacitor are all connected in...

    48. If a 5.6pF capacitor, a 49.3pF capacitor and a 35.5pF capacitor are all connected in series, then what is the total capacitance of this series combination in pico Farads? 50. If the Thevenin equivalent for a circuit is a 5V voltage source in series with a 5.3kΩ resistor, then what is the Norton equivalent current for this circuit in milliamps? 51. If the Norton equivalent for a circuit is a 2.2mA current source in parallel with a 23kΩ resistor,...

  • Show you work. All answers should be given with two decimal places. 1. A current of...

    Show you work. All answers should be given with two decimal places. 1. A current of 3.33 mA (IMA -0.001A) passes through a resistor which is at a temperature 22.3 °C. As a result, a voltage of 3.00 Volts is generated across the resistor. Calculate the resistance of the resistor in k 2. Rrom 2. Now the same resistor as in question 1 is immersed in liquid nitrogen (T--195.8 °C). The voltage across the resistor is still 3.00V but the...

  • *Answer to first part is 6.0 Volts 4*1.5V= 6 4 AA cells are connected in series....

    *Answer to first part is 6.0 Volts 4*1.5V= 6 4 AA cells are connected in series. These make a true battery of 49 volts. This voltage is then connected to three resistors. R1-200 Ω R2-200 Ω R3-800 Ω R1 and R2 are wired in series with each other, and that series combination is wired in parallel with R3 Start by drawing a schematic diagram of the circuit, then proceed to the calculations. Give all answers to 2 sigfigs precision. The...

  • QUESTION 1 5 points Save Answer A resistor R = 2k Ohms has a voltage V...

    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...

  • Hello, I am providing the answers for this assignment but can you do it and show...

    Hello, I am providing the answers for this assignment but can you do it and show the work. I also had a questions, I am not sure when the answers will be 0, so how am i able to tell when the current and voltage will be 0 and when they will not. Is there an easy way to tell this? The circuit shown below has a triangle wave voltage source with Vpeak-10 V, Vminimum10 Vand period T-3 mS series...

  • ELT 103 Final Exam Spring 2019 1. A series-parallel circuit is: a. typically combination of series banks and parallel strings c always a combination of series banks in parallel e. always a combinatio...

    ELT 103 Final Exam Spring 2019 1. A series-parallel circuit is: a. typically combination of series banks and parallel strings c always a combination of series banks in parallel e. always a combination of parallel banks in series. d. usually a combination of series strings and parallel banks. 2. When analyzing resistance in a series-parallel circuit, you start: a. anywhere in the circuit. / b. at the source. c. at the farthest resistor from the source. d. in any parallel...

  • Pease answer questions 4 and 5! Thank you so much! 4. Connect the 2nd resistor in...

    Pease answer questions 4 and 5! Thank you so much! 4. Connect the 2nd resistor in parallel with the 1st resistor and connect that combination to the battery.          Measure the following:               The current passing through the R1, I1 = ___0.0058____ A               The current passing through the R2, I2 = ___0.0031____ A               The current supplied by the battery, I = ___0.0092____ A              Calculate I1 + I2 = ____________ A                     Is the following statement true? I = I1 +...

  • I mostly just need to confirm my answers thanks! In a typical parallel plate capacitor the...

    I mostly just need to confirm my answers thanks! In a typical parallel plate capacitor the separation distance between the plates is "d". For a charged capacitor, if you increase only the separation distance of the plates the following occurs: The potential (V) between the plates remains constant but the electric field increases, The potential (V) between the plates increases but the electric field remains constant. The potential (V) between the plates remains constant and the electric remains constant. The...

  • What is the Kirchhoff's junction rule equation for this junction? A 10-V-emf battery is connected in...

    What is the Kirchhoff's junction rule equation for this junction? A 10-V-emf battery is connected in series with the following: a 2-mu F capacitor, a 2-Ohm resistor, an ammeter, and a switch, initially open; a voltmeter is connected in parallel across the capacitor. After the switch has been closed for a relatively long period (several seconds, say), what are the current and capacitor voltage readings, respectively? A resistor, inductor, battery, and switch are all hooked up in series. Draw a...

ADVERTISEMENT
Free Homework Help App
Download From Google Play
Scan Your Homework
to Get Instant Free Answers
Need Online Homework Help?
Ask a Question
Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 3 hours.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT