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MultiSim Assignment
ETEC 103-001
Russel Adriane Christian Rivera
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5
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of December 2023
An assignment for the Centennial College course
ETEC 103 Electric Circuits
Problem 8-32
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(a). For the circuit of Figure 8-38, calculate the equivalent resistance for the resistor network, the
current in the 5.2-Ω resistor, and the voltage across the 1.0-Ω resistor.
(b). Use Multisim to verify your answers for part (a)
Manual Computation (8-32)
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Problem 8-33
For the circuit of Figure 8-39, calculate:
a.
The total resistance
b.
The current in the 24-Ω resistor
c.
The voltage across the 14-Ω resistor
d.
The power to the 20-Ω resistor
Manual Computation (8-33)
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Answer the question: - Do the results from Multisim simulations agree with your hand
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Yes, the hand calculations have the same results as the simulations that I have created in
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