determine the R4 value that results in maximum voltage magnitude across R1 for the circuit in experiment 2. You are expected to simulate the circuit with three or more R4 values and use the simulation results to support your answer.

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determine the R4 value that results in maximum voltage magnitude across R1 for the
circuit in experiment 2. You are expected to simulate the circuit with three or more R4 values and use
the simulation results to support your answer.  

This image illustrates an electrical circuit diagram featuring a voltage source and various resistors.

**Circuit Components:**

1. **Voltage Source (V1):**
   - Voltage: 100V
   - Series Resistance (Rser): 0Ω

2. **Resistors:**
   - R1: 100KΩ (100,000 ohms) connected vertically to ground.
   - R2: 1MegΩ (1,000,000 ohms) connected horizontally in the middle of the circuit.
   - R3: 2500Ω connected from the node between R2 and R1 to the right.
   - R4: 5KΩ (5000 ohms) connected horizontally on the top left side of the circuit. 

**Circuit Layout:**

- The voltage source V1 is placed on the left side. It supplies 100 volts with no internal resistance (Rser=0).
- The positive terminal of V1 is connected to resistor R4 (5KΩ).
- The circuit continues by connecting resistor R2 (1MegΩ) in parallel with R4.
- To the right, resistor R3 (2500Ω) is connected at the junction of R2.
- Resistor R1 (100KΩ) is connected vertically, grounding the circuit at the bottom.
  
This circuit is arranged such that R4 and R2 are in a series-connection with V1, while R3 is in parallel with R2. R1 is positioned to create a path to ground, completing the circuit. Understanding the configuration of these components is essential for analyzing the overall behavior of the circuit.
Transcribed Image Text:This image illustrates an electrical circuit diagram featuring a voltage source and various resistors. **Circuit Components:** 1. **Voltage Source (V1):** - Voltage: 100V - Series Resistance (Rser): 0Ω 2. **Resistors:** - R1: 100KΩ (100,000 ohms) connected vertically to ground. - R2: 1MegΩ (1,000,000 ohms) connected horizontally in the middle of the circuit. - R3: 2500Ω connected from the node between R2 and R1 to the right. - R4: 5KΩ (5000 ohms) connected horizontally on the top left side of the circuit. **Circuit Layout:** - The voltage source V1 is placed on the left side. It supplies 100 volts with no internal resistance (Rser=0). - The positive terminal of V1 is connected to resistor R4 (5KΩ). - The circuit continues by connecting resistor R2 (1MegΩ) in parallel with R4. - To the right, resistor R3 (2500Ω) is connected at the junction of R2. - Resistor R1 (100KΩ) is connected vertically, grounding the circuit at the bottom. This circuit is arranged such that R4 and R2 are in a series-connection with V1, while R3 is in parallel with R2. R1 is positioned to create a path to ground, completing the circuit. Understanding the configuration of these components is essential for analyzing the overall behavior of the circuit.
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The required parameter can be analyzed by reducing the parallel combination of the resistance and then applying the voltage divider rule will give us the magnitude across R1.

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