4) Vsupply in figure (4) is 150 Volts. The resistors have the following relations; R₂ = 2* R₁, R3 = 3* R₁, R4 = 4* R₁, R5 = 5* R₁. Determine the voltage drops across each resistor. If R5 =5KQ, what will be the current for the circuit? Calculate power for each resistor. R₁ R₂

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4) Vsupply in figure (4) is 150 Volts. The resistors have the following
relations; R₂ = 2* R₁, R₂ = 3* R₁, R₂ = 4* R₁, R5 = 5* R₁. Determine the
voltage drops across each resistor. If R5 =5KQ, what will be the current
for the circuit? Calculate power for
each resistor.
R₁
M
Vsupply
R5
W
R₂
W
R4
w
Figure (4)
Transcribed Image Text:Name: HW#2 EET-203, Basic Electricity 4) Vsupply in figure (4) is 150 Volts. The resistors have the following relations; R₂ = 2* R₁, R₂ = 3* R₁, R₂ = 4* R₁, R5 = 5* R₁. Determine the voltage drops across each resistor. If R5 =5KQ, what will be the current for the circuit? Calculate power for each resistor. R₁ M Vsupply R5 W R₂ W R4 w Figure (4)
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HW#2 EET-203, Basic Electricity
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3) For the circuit in figure (3), the supply voltage, Vsupply = 120 V. For R₁ =
10 KM, the voltage drop is measured to be VR₁= 20 volts. By just knowing
the relationship of the new resistors of R₂ and R3, where R3 = 4* R₂,
determine the current(s), the value of R₂ and R3, and their voltage drop
of the new circuit values.
R₁
+
Vsupply
R3
M
R₂
w
Transcribed Image Text:Name: HW#2 EET-203, Basic Electricity R1 3) For the circuit in figure (3), the supply voltage, Vsupply = 120 V. For R₁ = 10 KM, the voltage drop is measured to be VR₁= 20 volts. By just knowing the relationship of the new resistors of R₂ and R3, where R3 = 4* R₂, determine the current(s), the value of R₂ and R3, and their voltage drop of the new circuit values. R₁ + Vsupply R3 M R₂ w
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