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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 source in series with a 8.1kΩ resistor, then what is the Norton equivalent current for this circuit in milliamps?

4. If the Thevenin equivalent for a circuit is a 11.9V voltage source in series with a 1.7kΩ resistor, then what is the Norton equivalent resistance for this circuit in kilohms?

5. If a 6.3kΩ resistor has 9.52mA flowing through it, then what is the value of the power dissipated by this resistor in milliwatts?

6. If a 13.2mA current source, a 40.4kΩ resistor, a 31.1kΩ resistor and a 25.1kΩ resistor are all connected in parallel, then what is the current through the 40.4kΩ resistor in milliamps?

7. If a 4.6kΩ resistor has 7.84mA flowing through it, then what is the value of the voltage across this resistor in volts?

8. If a 4.3V voltage source is applied across a 30.5kΩ resistor connected in series with a 11.7kΩ resistor and a 14.8kΩ resistor, then what is the voltage across the 14.8kΩ resistor in volts?

9. If a 4.4kΩ resistor has 3.7 volts across it, then what is the value of the power dissipated by this resistor in milliwatts?

10. If a resistor has 6.3 volts across it when 5.02mA flow through it, then what is the value of this resistor in kilohms?

11. If the Norton equivalent for a circuit is a 7.9mA current source in parallel with a 10.2kΩ resistor, then what is the Thevenin equivalent resistance for this circuit in kilohms?

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