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Using the rules for parallel circuits and Ohm’slaw, solve for the missing values.
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EBK DELMAR'S STANDARD TEXTBOOK OF ELECT
- Solve for the following currents. Iab, Iac, and Ibc. Iac=Blank 1 A Ibc=Blank 2 A IabBlank 3 Aarrow_forwardBy ohms lawarrow_forwardR1= R2- 330ohms 82ohms Vsurd R- mA ma Vmes/imes mA Vmes/imes mA ohms ohms 2 0.0060 0.00604 331.13 0.0244 0.02393 83.58 4 0.0121 0.01213 329.76 0.0488 0.04779 83.69 6 0.0181 0.01834 327.15 0.0732 0.07183 83.53 80 0.0242 0.02451 326.39 0.0976 0.09437 84.77 Why? 2. Does 'a three digit color coding of resistor values' limit producible resistor value ranges? Why? If you need to increase these range what would be your solution? 3. Write down at least three reasons which cause difference between R1 (R2) and R = Vmes/imes values in the below table?arrow_forward
- Letter D and E, ASAP, thank youarrow_forwardPS1 (1) Determine the voltage and current meter indications in each circuit. R6 .3kOhm R5 .7kOhm T D7 IN4001GP Use Si diodes D3 XM15 D4 D2 X2014 X2017 R4 22.7kOhm R2 m 2.2kOhm D6 D5 X0013 X2016 XINIU VT -20 V R3 SkOhm R1 3kOhm x2011 X2018 2012 D1 X019 :: ...arrow_forwardA B C D WRITE LIKE THATarrow_forward
- Delmar's Standard Textbook Of ElectricityElectrical EngineeringISBN:9781337900348Author:Stephen L. HermanPublisher:Cengage Learning