Another one.. I'm sorry but I will likely spend tomorrow and today here with you guys asking for help and mooching solutions. Same deal, badly explained unit. We spent 15 minutes on this. Attached questions as jpg...
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How do I find total equivalent resistance? What does...
two simple questions about equivalent resistance and kirchhoff laws! pleaseeeee! :D
EQUIVALENT RESISTANCE:
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For the network shown in the figure, show that the resistance Rab =...
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Alright so I am having trouble finding the equivalent resistance of something like this
Without "hooking it up" to a current source and solving a large system of equations to find the voltage drop across the network and therefore the resistance.
Is there a faster...
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Resistors in series (in a straight line) add. Like R + R = 2R.
And if in parallel, they inversely add.
1/R_total = 1/R1 + 1/R2
So, I have no idea how to "simplify" this.
Basically trying to find the total resistance.
Thanks.
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A circuit extends forever to the right, and all the resistors have the same value ##R##. Calculate the equivalent resistance measured across the two terminals at left.
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The series and parallel equivalent resistance equation.
The Attempt at a...
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For the circuit shown in Figure, find the
equivalent resistance seen by the source. How much
power is delivered by the source?
http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/304377_496325960386924_988412599_n.jpg
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Req = R1R2 / R1+ R2
P = V^2 / R
Thanks you...
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Find Rab
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/199915_496321627054024_1130826860_n.jpg
Homework Equations
Req = R1R2 / R1+ R2
The Attempt at a Solution
bottom 2Ω resistors in series ---> Req1 = 4Ω
top right 12 and 4 Ω in parallel ---> Req2 = 3Ω
this...
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I got this on a quiz today - Find the equivalent resistance between E and F.
Now, the problem with this question is that I get TWO different answers when I trace from:
1. e to f
2. f to e
I know one of them is definitely wrong (or maybe both are?), but I don't...
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Determine the equivalent resistance of this circuit.
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/5137/19910965.png
The Attempt at a Solution
So I realize that both of the 6 ohm resistors on each side are in series with each other. However, I am stuck after that part since I do...
how can i solve the equivalent resistance?
I assume R = 2 and I = 3, I know I in node A will be divided. It's just that I don't know what direction I will go to solve for Voltage so I can solve the equivalent resistance.
Is Req = 4/3 Ω ?
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Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit shown below. Each of the six resistors has a resistance of 12 ohm.
I just want to make sure I calculated everything right. I don't have the solution available.
Labelling the resistors from my left to the right: R1, R2, R3, R4, R5(bottom), R6...
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http://i50.tinypic.com/w0ggl.png
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The Attempt at a Solution
I am stuck at part (a) (i haven't yet tried the part (b)).
I really have no clue on how should i go on finding the equivalent resistance, i don't see a way to reduce it to simpler...
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Find:
a) the equivalent resistor seen by the source;
b) value of i0;
c) value of v;
d) value of v0.
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/4406/dasso.jpg
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Kirchoff's laws and Ohm's laws
The Attempt at a Solution
To solve b,c,d I need...
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Find equivalent resistance in this circuit. (picture is in the attached files section)Homework Equations
Series: Req=R1+ R2. . .
Parallel: 1/Req = 1/R1 + 1/R2 . . .
The Attempt at a Solution
It seems to me that the 2nd 2ohm resistor (the one that's pointed vertically) has 2...
"Estimated" equivalent resistance
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Suppose I have a circuit like the one below, how will you "estimated" the equivalent resistance without using calculation?
I know how to calculate equivalent resistance by using Formula: R1 * R2 / (R1+R2) . But can anyone use their logic...
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Find the equivalent rezistance in the following (see the attachament) if the rezistance for all the resistor are R ?
what is the resistance from AB, AC, AD?
I don't understand how I comes into play in the four equations.
For example, in V = (I + I1)R, shouldn't it just be
V = I1R?
Or V = (I(component through bottom wire) + I1)R?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
This was on my physics exam today and I couldn't solve it. Switch (two red dots) was originally open, and when it was open, the capacitor is uncharged. Then the switch was closed, and they asked me to find the time constant of the charging process.
I couldn't find the time constant because I...
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Okay. I thought I knew how to do these type of questions, but here goes. The node at a is attached to the positive terminal of a voltage source and c is attached to the negative. I'm completely bemused as to how to reduce this circuit into a single-resistor equivalent...
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Find the equivalent resistance of the following circuit as seen from terminals a and b.
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For resistors in series we can sum their values;
For resistors in parallel we use R_{eq} = 1 / (1/{R_1} + 1/{R_2} + ... 1/{R_n )}
The Attempt at a Solution
I don't...
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Trying to find equivalent resistance between points a and b.Dont know whether to include resistances r5 and r6.
Thanks
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The Attempt at a Solution
Im not sure what to do with the resistances r5 and r6in the open circuits are they apart of...
equivalent resistance of tricky circuits?
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what is the equivalent resistance between A and B?
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kirchoffs law for voltage and current
The Attempt at a Solution
i got the equivalent resistance between A to C as 3R/4
but i have to find the...
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Find the equivalent resistance of the circuit as shown in the diagram below; where, R1 = 2 Ω, R2 = 1 Ω, R3 = 2 Ω, R4 = 1 Ω, R5 = 4 Ω, R6 = 4 Ω, and R7 = 4 Ω.
http://i.imgur.com/OsAs2.gif
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The Attempt at a Solution
R3 and R4 are in parallel...
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Find the current flowing through the voltage source in mA. Assume Vs = 3.9 V and R = 8.3 kohm. Round off your answer to two decimal points.
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1/R(equivalent) = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + ...
I=V/R
Kirchoff's voltage law
The Attempt at a Solution
I considered the 3...
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Twelve resistors, each one with a resistance of R ohms, form a cube (see attached figure). Find R17, the equivalent resistance of a diagonal of the cube.
(The first attached picture was scanned from the book "Physics" by Halliday, Resnick and Krane, 4th edition.)...
I'm asked to find an equivalent resistance and the current through each branch of the following circuits. (r is a fixed arbitrary value for all resistors in the circuits)
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V=IR
Sum of I at a node = 0
Sum of V about a closed loop = 0The Attempt at a Solution
I've been playing...
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The problem wants me to find the equivalent resistance at the terminals. Here is the circuit plus some of my work. The Answer according to the teacher is C.
http://i.imgur.com/JaW7f.jpg
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The Attempt at a Solution
As seen from my work, I added...
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What is the equivalent resistance between points a and b:
[PLAIN]http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/8615/circuitq.jpg
The Attempt at a Solution
The correct answer is Req=25 Ω. Looking into the circuit the 20 Ω is in series with the 10 Ω which is in parallel with...
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delta wye transformations?
The Attempt at a Solution
I feel like I should do delta wye transforms here, but that doesn't really lead me anywhere. Am I missing how I should do the problem?
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For 1 and 2 : Find the equivalent resistance for the resistor network provided
Homework Equations
For resistor in series : Req = R_{1}+R_{2}+...R_{n}
For resistors in parallel : Req = (1/R_{1}+1/R_{2}+... 1/R_{n})^{-1}
The Attempt at a Solution
For...
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Find the equivalent resistance for the circuit in the figure. (Use the following as necessary: Vemf, R.)
Homework Equations
V=IR
The Attempt at a Solution
This problem isn't that hard, but I'm having trouble trying to visualize how to combine the resistors. The...
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Find the equivalent resistance in the circuit below:
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The Attempt at a Solution
I know the two 4 Ohm resistors (on the same wire) are in series and thus add to 8 Ohms. However, I do not know where to go from here. When the resistors are in a...
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[PLAIN]http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/6015/251a.png
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for combining resistors in series: R1 + R2
for combining resistors in parallels: R1R2/(R1 + R2)
The Attempt at a Solution
I've tried redrawing the circuit many times trying to make it easier to...
Is it possible to derive a formula for the equivalent resistance of n such sections in cascade?
Show your analysis.
Series: Reqv = R1 + R2 +...Rn
Parallel: Reqv = 1/{(1/R1) + (1/R2) + (1/R3) +...(1/Rn)}
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All the wires on the front and the back hexagonal face (of the Skelton hexagonal prism) have resistance R. All the wires along the lines joining the vertices of two hexagons have resistance 2R. The equivalent resistance between P and Q as shown in the figure is
The...
The question was to rank from highest to lowest equivalent resistance. This is what I came up with, but it was counted wrong and I don't understand why.
http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/k327/ProtoGirlEXE/100_0687-1.jpg
The equivalent resistance of resistors in series are added while in...
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Calculate the equivalent resistance between the points X1 and X2.
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R series = sum of resistances
R parallel = reciprocal of resistances
The Attempt at a Solution
I'm sorry I do not get any idea on solving the question. I have done it in the...
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In the circuit shown in the figure, R1 = 3.23 Ω, R2 = 5.19 Ω, R3 = 23.1 Ω, and V = 10.7 V.
a) Determine a value for the equivalent resistance.
http://img651.imageshack.us/i/p074figure.png/
Homework Equations
Parallel is 1/R1+1/R2+1/Rn=1/Req
Series...
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For my a level homework i have to find the equivalent resistance in this circuit, i don't want anyone to do my homework i would just like to be pointed in the right direction.
We have been doing a bit about...
1. find the equivalent resistance across points a and b
The Attempt at a Solution
I've used kirchhoff junction and loop rule to get a whole chunk of simultaneous equations but i can't seem to lay the finisher.
Assigning I_1 to I_4 in the clock wise manner starting from the 5...
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Find the equilivant resistance in the wheatstone bridge circuit.
Here is a picture: http://sub.allaboutcircuits.com/images/00485.png
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The Attempt at a Solution
I know R1 and R2 are in parallel and R4 and R5 are in parralel but I'm getting confused with R3...
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Find the equivalent resistance across Rab
Homework Equations
Series: Req=R1+R2...Rn
Parallel Req=(R1 * R2 *...Rn) / (R1 + R2 +...Rn)
The Attempt at a Solution
its the geometry that is throwing me off in this problem.
Starting on the left side,
I want to put...
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The equivalent resistance between points A and B of the resistors shown in the figure is 27Ohms.
Find the value of resistance R.
Here is the diagram: http://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1122575/1/Walker.21.36.jpg
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Rseries =...
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Man, I stink at circuits. I have to simplify the 1st circuit in the image below to an equivalent resistance. I am almost there, but I am unsure of how to relate the remaining 3 resistances. In the drawing, a subscript Ri||j denotes the equivalent resistance of the two...