c. What is the relationship between the sum of the currents of branches A,B, and C to the current through R1? Why? (niel)

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V_Source
R1
1.2kQ
Branch A
R21.2kQ
Branch B
R3 1.2kQ
R41.2kQ
Branch C
R$ 1.2kQ
R6 1.2k0
R71.2kQ
Figure 2 Series-parallel circuit for part 2 of the prelab
2. Refer to the circuit in Figure 2.
Answer the following:
a. In branch C, how are R5, R6 and R7 related to each other? How are their currents
related? How are their voltage drops related to the voltage across branch A and branch B?
(roms)
b. In branch B, how are R3 and R4 related to each other? How are their voltage drops
related to the voltage across branch B?(shams)
c. What is the relationship between the sum of the currents of branches A,B, and C to the
current through R1? Why? (niel)
d. Make a statement that compares the amount of current through each branch (A,B, and C)
with the resistance on the branches (A, B, and C). (jarelle)
e. Branch B and branch C connected in series or parallel? How is the voltage across them
related? (pio)
f. Is the voltage across R3 in branch B and R5 in branch C the same? Why or why
not? (mark)
Transcribed Image Text:V_Source R1 1.2kQ Branch A R21.2kQ Branch B R3 1.2kQ R41.2kQ Branch C R$ 1.2kQ R6 1.2k0 R71.2kQ Figure 2 Series-parallel circuit for part 2 of the prelab 2. Refer to the circuit in Figure 2. Answer the following: a. In branch C, how are R5, R6 and R7 related to each other? How are their currents related? How are their voltage drops related to the voltage across branch A and branch B? (roms) b. In branch B, how are R3 and R4 related to each other? How are their voltage drops related to the voltage across branch B?(shams) c. What is the relationship between the sum of the currents of branches A,B, and C to the current through R1? Why? (niel) d. Make a statement that compares the amount of current through each branch (A,B, and C) with the resistance on the branches (A, B, and C). (jarelle) e. Branch B and branch C connected in series or parallel? How is the voltage across them related? (pio) f. Is the voltage across R3 in branch B and R5 in branch C the same? Why or why not? (mark)
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