4. Determine the equivalent resistance seen from the votage supply for the drauts given in Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3.

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1. Using KVL and/or KCL, determine the unknown current and voltage for each resistor for the circuit
given in Figure 2.7. Verify that the total votage is equal to the supply voltage.
V 12V
R= 120
R4.7
R= 15
Figure 2.7
2. Using KVL and/or KCL, determine the unknown current and votage for each resistor for the circuit
Even in Figure 2.8.
V- 10V
R33
R= 22kn
R-15
Figure 2.8
3. Using KVL and/or KCL, determine the unknown current and voltage for each resistor for the circuit
gven in Figure 2.9 (2).
V- 15V
R 1200
R4.7
R15
R4.7
Figure 2.9
4. Determine the equivalent resistance seen from the votage supply for the circuits given in Step 1,
Step 2 and Step 3.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Using KVL and/or KCL, determine the unknown current and voltage for each resistor for the circuit given in Figure 2.7. Verify that the total votage is equal to the supply voltage. V 12V R= 120 R4.7 R= 15 Figure 2.7 2. Using KVL and/or KCL, determine the unknown current and votage for each resistor for the circuit Even in Figure 2.8. V- 10V R33 R= 22kn R-15 Figure 2.8 3. Using KVL and/or KCL, determine the unknown current and voltage for each resistor for the circuit gven in Figure 2.9 (2). V- 15V R 1200 R4.7 R15 R4.7 Figure 2.9 4. Determine the equivalent resistance seen from the votage supply for the circuits given in Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3.
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And the given values of resistances are:

R1=120 ΩR2=4.7 R3=1.5 

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