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- 1.) Draw the circuit including the multimeter which you will use to measure thecurrent through R2. Explain why you think this will work. R1 = 1kΩ and R2 = 5.1kΩ and R3=5.1kΩ Set the power supply to 10 Vdc 2.) From this new circuit, what are the theoretical currents through R1, R2, and R3? (to know what a multimeter schematic is see picture below)The voltage drop across a parallel portion of a series-parallel circuit can be found by multiplying the total branch current by the ________ of the parallel branch.a)smallest resistanceb)sum of the resistancesc)largest resistanced)equivalent resistance What is the value of the total voltage drop in a circuit that consists of 5 loads connected in parallel across a 10W power supply if the total current supplied by the source is 1A? a)10V b)5V c)50V d)2V With a short in one of the branches of a parallel circuit, which of these will happen? a)Circuit current drops to zero. b)The total circuit resistance drops to near zero resistance. c)the voltage source is shorted out. d)The voltage source will deliver its maximum current flow.Branch circuits in a house wiring system are parallel circuits. A toaster, a coffee maker, and a frying pan are plugged into a kitchen appliance circuit across a 110-V line. The current through the toaster is 8.3A; through the coffee maker, 8.3A; and through the frying pan, 9.6 A. find the total resistance of the circuit.
- a. Calculate the voltages across each resistor in the circuit shown and record all results in Table below under the Calculated row. Note that Vsource is 5 V. b. Compute for the sum -Vsource+V330+V1k around loop 1, V470+V2.2k-V1k around loop 2, and -Vsource+V330+V470+V2.2k around loop 3 and record the result under the Calculated row.A hundred volt power supply is used to power a twenty ohm resistor, which is joined to a ten ohm resistor and a fifteen ohm resistor in parallel. A parallel combination of a ten ohm resistor and a five ohm resistor is linked(connected) to the fifteen ohm resistor as well. The five ohm resistor is joined/connected to a voltage source of eighty volts. Create a sketch of the superposition equivalent cicuits & use the superposition theorm approach to determine the currents, voltage drop, and power dissipated in the ten ohm resistor.You have a circuit that has 4 resistors and a 24 volt batteryLet the resistors have resistances of R1 = 4Ω, R2 = 6Ω, R3 = 8Ω, R4 = 10Ω.Answer the following questions using Kirchoff ’s rules:(a) What is the current through R3 in a circuit where you have the battery, then thefirst two resistors (R1, R2) hooked up in series, followed by the second two resistors(R3, R4) hooked up in parallel, before reconnecting back to the battery.(Show your circuit and what you choose for the loop(s) and junction(s) as part ofyour solution).(b) What is the current through R1 if you switch R1 with R3 in your original circuit?(Show your circuit and what you choose for the loop(s) and junction(s) as part ofyour solution).(c) What is the voltage drop across R4 in part (a)?(d) What is the voltage drop across R2 in part (b)?
- Is the measurement current the same at all parts of the series circuit? Explain your answer. Does RT = R1 + R2 + R3 in a series circuit? Explain your answer. Does IT = IR1 + IR2 + IR3 in a series circuit? Explain your answerAnswer the following questions related to a series/parallel combinational circuit configured as follows: R1 and R2 are in series with the source and these two resistors (R1 and R2) are in parallel with R3. The circuit’s voltage is +18VDC, R1= 1.5kΩ, R2=4.5KΩ, and R3=30kΩ. The total resistance of the circuit described above is _________. Use correct engineering notation and unit measure!5. Draw a series-parallel circuit as follows: VS is in series with R1, which is in series with the parallel combination of R2 and R3. Use the same values. 6. Solve for resistor voltages V1, V2, V3, and resistor currents I1, I2, and I3 in part 6. 7. Verify KCL and KVL for parts 5 and 6.
- When resistors R1 and R2 are connected in parallel each resistor dissipate 100 W and 75 W, respectively across a 100 V source. If the two resistors are reconnected in series across a 150 V source, what is the total power in the series connection? Choices: 131.3215 W 175 W 96.4289 W 12.2187 WThe open circuit voltage at the two terminal network was measured and found to be 95v.A short circuit test was next performed and an ammeter reading of 5a was indicated. determine the equivalent looking back resistance the two terminals into the network In this problem, calculate the power taken by a load resistance of 106ΩSuppose a resistance of 2Ω is supplied with power with two individual parallel connections. One voltagesource of 12V with internal resistance of 0.95Ω resistance and the other with 24V having 1Ω internalresistance. Determine the current that is flowing across the load resistance. Answer, show your solution and box the final answer carefully.