why is R1 and R3 in series and not parallel?
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why is R1 and R3 in series and not parallel? please help with calculations in this question. thanks! 23) Which of the following statements are true about the circuit below? I. R2 and R4 are in...
Draw a circuit with a battery connected to four resistors, R1, R2, R3, and R4, as follows. Resistors R1 and R2 are connected in parallel with each other, resistors R3 and R4 are connected in parallel with each other, and both parallel sets of resistors are connected in series with each R FRR FR, attery. I wwww R4 R2
Part A. Wheatstone Bridge Circuit with a Voltage Source Vs R5 R1 R2 Vs RL R3 R4 For the circuit as shown below, given that R1: 23 Ω, R2° 13 O, R,-230, R4% 3 Ω. RS: 28 Ω , RL: 13 Ω ,Vs-90 . I. Wheatstone Bridge Circuit Analysis (a) Determining the load voltage VL-Vab for the Wheatstone bridge circuit with LTspice 1 Submit Answer Tries 0/3 (b) Determining the load current I following from a to b for the...
Part B. Wheatstone Bridge Circuit with a Current Source Is R5 R1 R2 Is RL R3 R4 For the circuit as shown below, given that R1-20 Ω,R2= 12 Ω, R3-18 Ω, R4= 20 Ω, R5= 9 Ω , R.-3 ΩΊ,-15 A. I. Wheatstone Bridge Circuit Analysis (a) Determining the load voltage VL-Vab for the Wheatstone bridge circuit with LTspice. Subrnit Answer Tries 0/3 (b) Determining the load current I following from a to b for the Wheatstone bridge circuit with...
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...
I only need help with: "Consider the circuit given in above MCQ. If R2= 2R1, R3 = 3R1, and the current in R1 resistor are I1, the current in R3 must be." Two resistors, Rj and R2, are connected in parallel and the combination i:s connected in series with resistor Rz. IfR, - difference is applied to this circuit, the power dissipated is (a) greatest R,. (b) greatest in R2. (c) greatest in R3. (d) The same in all three...
Determine the current through R3=50Ω in the circuit shown in (Figure 1), where vs=60V, R1=30Ω, R2=30Ω, and R4=60Ω. Express your answer in amperes to three significant figures. I need both parts A and B please ▼ Part B Determine the current through R3-50 Ω in the circuit shown in Figure 1), where us Rs 60 S2 Express your answer in amperes to three significant figures. Review 60 V. R-30 Ω. R2 30 Ω, and Learning Goal: To determine the voltage,...
QUESTION 2 Given the circuit below which resistors are in parallel? R1 R2 R3 RA R5 P1, P2 and Rg Ps. Ra and Rg Py and Re P1, P and PS
Question I : Consider the amplifier circuit shown below (p-150 for both transistors) (18 marks) +12V R4 1k8 R1 15k Q1 2N3904 C2+ 10μ R2 6V 4k7 2mA Out Q2 2N3904 C1 R3 10k R5 1k8 In 10H (i) Perform DC analysis and prove that the indicated voltages and currents in the figure are correctly calculated. Find the operating point of Q1 and Q2 (5 marks) (ii) Calculate the gain of this amplifier (5 marks) (iii) In the lab, only...
Question 12 (1 point) In the following circuit, R1-0.8*12 Ohm, R2-2 12 Ohm, R3-3 12 Ohm, R4-2* 12 Ohm, and E-46.0 Volt. Calculate the power Loss in R2 resistor? (Picture File- Ohm-3.jpg) Your Answer: Answer Question 13 (1 point) 62 be R=2 20v Find the missing resistance R in the given circuit. Assume the current i-2.52 amps. Your Answer: Answer
8. A simple circuit is composed of an ideal 100 v battery in series with three resistors (R1 = 10Ω, R2 = 20Ω, R3 = 30Ω). Which of the following statements is true? Statement A: Each resistor carries the same current. Statement B: Each resistor has the same voltage. Statement C: Each resistor dissipates the same amount energy per second. Statement D: The battery power output is greater than the power output of Resistor 1. a. Only A is true....