From what I understand, transistors can be viewed as several things, one of which is a resistor.
So how much resistance is a transistor turned on generally equivalent to?
And what is normally considered a large or small resistance? I know voltmeters have a large internal resistance in...
!20V battery.I need to Find Voltage, Resistance and Current in all resistors and total.
This is what I did so far.
Added 13ohms +15 ohms, then took all 3 of those and made it into one, whihc gave me 7.2258ohms.
Did the same for the 72 and 45 to get 27.7 ohms.
Then found the total resistance...
I have this question
I need to Find Voltage, Resistance and Current in all resistors and total.
This is what I did so far.
Added 13ohms +15 ohms, then took all 3 of those and made it into one, whihc gave me 7.2258ohms.
Did the same for the 72 and 45 to get 27.7 ohms.
Then found the...
So, I was studying about electricity and I came to the topic of connecting resistors(or resistances) in series or parallel...
So the definition of resistors in series said that:
Resistors are said to be connected in parallel if they are joined end to end and the same current flows through...
Can someone check my work for me please? I'm pretty sure i made a mistake with the sign convention but I'm not sure which sources are supposed to be negative. help!
Problem:
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My solution:
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circuit help -- resistors and batteries in a network
Homework Statement
(a) Calculate the current through each ideal battery in Fig. 28-41.
(As a sign convention, assume the currents are "up" through each battery.)
A (I1)
A (I2)
A (I3)
Assume that R1 = 1.5 , R2 = 2.5 ...
Essentially I have been given five resistors of strength 180 kΩ, 220 kΩ, 270 kΩ, 330 kΩ, and 390 kΩ and have been told to devise a way to wire these to produce a total resistance of exactly 206.421 kΩ. I have been working on this simply using a guess and check method and have had no luck...
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A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown. The battery voltages are V1 = 18 V and V2 = 12 V. The positive terminals are indicated with a + sign, The values for the resistors are: R1 = R5 = 73 Ω, R2 = R6 = 121 Ω R3 = 62 Ω, and R4 = 92 Ω. The...
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A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown. The battery voltages are V1 = 18 V and V2 = 12 V. The positive terminals are indicated with a + sign, The values for the resistors are: R1 = R5 = 73 Ω, R2 = R6 = 121 Ω R3 = 62 Ω, and R4 = 92 Ω...
Homework Statement
A circuit is constructed with six resistors and two batteries as shown. The battery voltages are V1 = 18.0 V and V2 = 12.0 V. The positive terminals are indicated with a + sign, The values for the resistors are: R1 = R5 = 64.0 Ω, R2 = R6 = 157.0 Ω R3 = 53.0 Ω, and R4 = 65.0...
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The problem is not answering the questions, as supplied by the book
The book then asks you to reverse both diodes, so you still have one diode in the circuit that let's current pass through it and one that does not.
When you solve for the PD at Q you use the 0.6V...
Homework Statement
Find the voltage across the 10 ohm resistor.
http://www.spacemonkeybrewing.com/images/circuit.jpg
Homework Equations
KVL - Sum of Voltages in a closed loop equal zero.
Ohms - V=IR
Voltage Divide - Va1 = (R1/(R1+R2...))Vs
The Attempt at a Solution
This is only...
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
resistors in series add
resistors in parallel add inversally. the denominator of the answer(which is the fraction) will be your answer
The Attempt at a Solution
I added annotations to show my thought process
this last part was a good tricky question...
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
I = E/(R sub_1 + R sub_2)
The Attempt at a Solution
So I tried using the same approach for part a and it did not produce the same result.
here's what i did:
I sub_2 = E sub_2/(R sub_2 + R sub_3)
E sub_2 was given as 1.7V
I sub_2...
I have the set of values for resistors available:
10-12-15-18-22-27-33-39-47-56-68-82
And I need to get a gain of 15, which values should I use to get this?
Also, I have a non-inverting amplifier, and again, I need a gain of 15. I selected the values:
R2=12 and R1= 68+82+18=168
I assumed I was...
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http://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1003291/40/15092_a.jpg
In previous parts of this problem, I solved that the current travels counterclockwise, and that I_A = \frac{2{\cal{E}}}{R_{2}+2R_{1}} .
Homework Equations
V= IR
R[series,total] = (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3...
Homework Statement
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...
1. The goal is to create a small alarm that goes off for exactly 6 seconds before turning off. The materials allowed are 1000 1 ohm resistors, wire, a box of rechargeable 1.5 V triple A batteries (12 count) and a piezoelectric buzzer.
2. Ohms Law. Power = V2/R
3. I have a design...
Homework Statement
Circuit as shown: (sorry about the amazing paint skills)
The pd is being applied from A to B (C is in the centre of the circle)
(1) Determine the relations between the current by reversing V and using symmetry or by any other suitable method
(2) Calculate the total...
Ok, let's say you have a 100v voltage supply and two 50 Ohm resistors in a series circuit. The total resistance is 100 Ohms, leading to a current of 1 amp.
Now my question is, what exactly is voltage drop? I know the voltage drop across each resistor is 50 volts. If we were to look at one of...
I can't get my head around this:
How can the current in a series circuit be unchanged by any amount of resistors?
1) I understand that there is only one path, and thus;
2) I understand that the charge isn't used up.
BUT. If current is the charge passing a point per second, and resistors...
Homework Statement
Use Kirchhoff’s junction rule and loop rule (twice) to find the effective resistance of the two
resistors connected in parallel as shown, and demonstrate that this agrees with the expression 1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R2
(poorly drawn picture of the circuit)
The Attempt at a...
I have added an attachment of the circuit for clarity.
I initially began by assuming that the 13 ohm and 24 ohm resistors were in parallel and I got the Req for them. Then since the top resistor seemed to be in series with them I added its value. This is wrong of course, the correct sequence...
Capacitor Resistors problem, URGENT PLZ, exam preparation
Homework Statement
In the following transient circuit, assume at t<0, the circuit is at steady state.
Assume vc(t) is the voltage across the capacitor and v0 (t) is the output voltage as shown:
Find (a) vc(0+) (b) vc(∞) (c)...
Hello, I am new to the forums and physics in general. I hope I am not posting in the wrong place. My understanding of physics in general is rudimentary at best, so please let me know if any of my statements are incorrect.
I understand this is an extremely long post, so feel free to jump to...
Homework Statement
Given: The power absorbed by the 15 ohm resistor is 15 W. Find R.
http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/384382_495043340515186_1992745410_n.jpg Homework Equations
parallel circuit for 2 resistor: Req =R1R2/ R1+R2
Voltage Division Rule: for series circuit VR2 =...
Hello, everybody.
I'm reading through my EE textbook and I'm having some confusion about when to combine resistors in series. The following figure is in my book:
I see that they combine the parallel resistors of 6Ω and 3Ω to make the equivalent circuit shown in 2.42b. What I'm confused...
Homework Statement
The problem is attached below.Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried reducing the circuit by applying a source transformation to each pair of current sources and resistors. I reduced the CS and R at the upper left to an 8V source and 4-ohm resistor in series...
Homework Statement
A circuit is constructed with five resistors and a battery as shown. The battery voltage is V = 12.0 V. The values for the resistors are: R1 = 76.0 Ω, R2 = 149.0 Ω, R3 = 169.0 Ω, and R4 = 121.0 Ω. The value for RX is unknown, but it is known that I4, the current that flows...
Homework Statement
Use Kirchoff's rules to determine I1, I2 and I3 for the following circuit:
Use the following values:ε = emf = 9 V
r = internal resistance = 1.5
R1 = 5
R2 = 15
R3 = 13.75
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I found I1 to be .9328 by adding all the...
Homework Statement
The circuit in the figure is composed of two batteries (ε1 = 9.0 V and ε2 = 5.0 V) and four resistors (R1 = 110.0 Ω, R2 = 40.0 Ω, R3 = 30.0 Ω, and R4 = 50.0 Ω) as shown.
1). What is the current I1 which flows through R1?
2). What is the current I3 which flows through R3...
Hi,
I am having some confusion regarding pull down resistors. In the schematic I have a 100k pulldown resistor. P1 is the output port and the nOE(OE bar) is the input to a buffer.
What is confusing me is if the P1 input is high impedance then the nOE should go high, but when the P1 pin...
Hey I came across this question in my textbook and the answer provided just does't make sense.
A circuit consists of a battery and 4 identical resistors in parallel. The current in each resistor is 12 A. If one of the resistors burns out, what will be the current in each of the remaining 3...
Homework Statement
In the electric circuit shown in the figure, when the value of the variable resistor R3 is 25Ω, the current which flows into the power supply is 2A. Moreover, when the value of the variable resistor R3 is 5Ω a current of 1A flows into the resistance R2.
Q1.Find the value of...
1. A 9 volt battery is hooked up to two resistors in series. One has a resistance of 5 ohms, and the other has a resistance of 10 ohms. Several locations along the circuit are marked with letters, as shown above. If the voltage is zero at the negative terminal of the battery, the voltage at...
Homework Statement
In the figure, the ideal batteries have emfs 1 = 17.0 V and 2 = 0.5001 V, and the resistances are each 1.22 Ω.
I tried to include a link but I am unable.
As best as I can describe: There is one main loop with a wire connecting the bottom and the op piece. The two emfs are...
how would one connect three 9Ω resistors to get 12Ω??
Statement
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how would one connect three 9Ω resistors to get 12Ω??
equations
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i guess the relevant equations would be nothing more than series & parallel resistance connections..
The attempt at a solution...
Homework Statement
Find the equivalent impedance of the infinite series of resistors and capacitors as shown below
-R----R----R----R----...R----...
____C____C____C____B_______C
-r----r----r----r----...r----...
Homework Equations
2.1. Equivalent resistance of resistors in series : R = R1 + R2...
Homework Statement
The circuit shown in the figure below is connected for 2.10 min. (Assume R1 = 6.00 Ω, R2 = 1.60 Ω, and V = 16.0 V.)
(a) Determine the current in each branch of the circuit. *already did*
(b) Find the energy delivered by each battery.
(c) Find the energy delivered...
Hi all, I am a new guy to the forum, glad to meet you all. iv been doing a little rc project and now need to wire up some lights. iv never done circuit work before but I am willing to gain knowledge on how to.
the main problem is that no matter how much i read or calculate, i cannot work out...
Homework Statement
Consider an icosahedron all of whose edges are 2 ohm resistors. If a 12 V battery is connected in opposite vertices, what is the current flow through each resistor?
Homework Equations
v=ir
The Attempt at a Solution
I found somewhere that the equivalent...
Homework Statement
A coil of wire has 600 turns and is 5.5 cm in diameter is in a magnetic field that decreases from 2.2 T to 0 T in 6.2 ms. The axis of the coil is parallel to the field. The coil is hooked up to two resistors of 120 Ω and 200 Ω connected in parallel. What is the maximum...
If two or more resistors are connected in series, isn't the current through each resistor supposed to be different due to their different resistances? But this does not occur. Is this because, if the drift velocity of the electrons through the different resistors were different, then charge...
Here is my question: When I look a p.d divider circuit I get slightly confused, because the way I was reading the explanation it says: that when the a thermistors has 0 resistance it has 0V across, so when the resistance increase the voltage increases and the will turn on the base emitter to...
Homework Statement
A lightbulb marked "75W at 120V" is at one end of a long extension cord in which each of the two conductors has a resistance of 0.800Ω. The other end of the extension cord is plugged into a 120V outlet. Find the actual power of the bulb.
Homework Equations
P = V^2/ R...
We say that "heat is developed" in resistors when electric current flows through them..But we define heat as the tranfer of energy due to difference of temperature. So is saying that " heat is developed" technically correct?