In order to use the following circuit as a subtractor to find the difference between two signals without adding any gain to the difference then VA (V) (V+V) R Signal wires Vo Vg (0 V)• (V) V2 R R1=R2=R3=R4 R1=R2, R3=R4 R1=R3 , R2=R4 R1&R3 should equal to zero

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Chapter18: Resistive-inductive Parallel Circuits
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Problem 13PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, IT=1.25 amps, R=1.2k, and XL=1k. Find IR
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In order to use the following circuit as a subtractor to find the difference between
two signals without adding any gain to the difference then
(V+V.)
R,
V,
VA (V)
Signal wires
Vo
Vg (0 V)
(V)
V2
R1=R2=R3=R4
R1=R2, R3=R4
R1=R3 , R2=R4
R1&R3 should equal to zero
Transcribed Image Text:In order to use the following circuit as a subtractor to find the difference between two signals without adding any gain to the difference then (V+V.) R, V, VA (V) Signal wires Vo Vg (0 V) (V) V2 R1=R2=R3=R4 R1=R2, R3=R4 R1=R3 , R2=R4 R1&R3 should equal to zero
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