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- Find R equivalent, P1, P2, P3, Ptotal, V1, V2, V3, Voltage total, Current(I) total, see image attached. Thank you!For the circuit given below: R1 is 3 ohm, R2 is 6 ohm, R3 is 8 ohm and R5 is 4 ohm, B1 is 28 V,R4 is 4 ohm and B2 is 4 volts Solve the circuit illustrated in picture using the nodal analysis to find the current and voltageacross each resistor.To answer the question, type your answers in RED or paste the image of your handwriting solution Given the circuit #1 presented above, answer the following questions: Determine the value of the VD (voltage forward of the LED) for the LEDs RED, VDRED, GREEN, VDGREEN and BLUE, VDBLUE, when the current through the LEDs is 10mA, VDRED = ____________ ; VDGREEN = ____________ ; VDBLUE = ____________ Is the LED in Circuit #1, connected in the way that will be lighting up or not – Justify your answer Type your answer here Calculate the value of the resistance Rled in Circuit #1, to ensure that a RED LED will have a current of 10 mA Type your answer here or paste the image of your handwriting solution here Calculate the value of the resistance Rled in Circuit #1, to ensure that a GREEN LED will have a current of 10 mA Type your answer here or paste the image of your handwriting solution here Calculate the value of the resistance Rled in Circuit #1, to ensure that…
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