For given value of the circuit, Vsupply = 120 V, and with R₁= 2002, R₂-30.0, R3=75, R4=30, R5= 2002, R6-400 and R7=12002? • What is the power dissipated in resistor R7? ● 24 Watts 144 Watts 19.2 Watts 72 Watts _V1 120 V R1 2002 R3 750 R7 12002 R6 40Q R2 3002 R4 2300 R5 2200

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**For given value of the circuit, V_supply = 120 V, and with R₁= 20Ω, R₂=30Ω, R₃=75Ω, R₄=30Ω, R₅=20Ω, R₆=40Ω, and R₇=120Ω?**

- What is the power dissipated in resistor R₇?

**Circuit Diagram Explanation:**

This is a schematic diagram of a circuit. It shows:

1. A voltage supply, V₁, of 120 V.
2. Seven resistors arranged as follows:
   - **R₁ (20Ω)** is connected in series with the voltage supply.
   - **R₂ (30Ω)** is connected in parallel with R₄ (30Ω).
   - **R₃ (75Ω)** is in series between R₁ and the parallel combination of R₂ and R₄.
   - **R₅ (20Ω)** is in series with R₆ (40Ω), and this combination is in parallel with R₇ (120Ω).

**Options for Power Dissipation in R₇:**

- ○ 24 Watts
- ○ 144 Watts
- ○ 19.2 Watts
- ○ 72 Watts
Transcribed Image Text:**For given value of the circuit, V_supply = 120 V, and with R₁= 20Ω, R₂=30Ω, R₃=75Ω, R₄=30Ω, R₅=20Ω, R₆=40Ω, and R₇=120Ω?** - What is the power dissipated in resistor R₇? **Circuit Diagram Explanation:** This is a schematic diagram of a circuit. It shows: 1. A voltage supply, V₁, of 120 V. 2. Seven resistors arranged as follows: - **R₁ (20Ω)** is connected in series with the voltage supply. - **R₂ (30Ω)** is connected in parallel with R₄ (30Ω). - **R₃ (75Ω)** is in series between R₁ and the parallel combination of R₂ and R₄. - **R₅ (20Ω)** is in series with R₆ (40Ω), and this combination is in parallel with R₇ (120Ω). **Options for Power Dissipation in R₇:** - ○ 24 Watts - ○ 144 Watts - ○ 19.2 Watts - ○ 72 Watts
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