Q-2 Calculate the branch current, component voltage, total current and total resistance values for the given circuit. 180 n A 33 240 n 380 n
Q-2 Calculate the branch current, component voltage, total current and total resistance values for the given circuit. 180 n A 33 240 n 380 n
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Transcribed Image Text:**Question 2: Circuit Analysis**
**Objective:** Calculate the branch current, component voltage, total current, and total resistance values for the given circuit.
**Circuit Diagram Explanation:**
The diagram includes a series-parallel circuit with the following components:
1. **Resistors:**
- R1 = 100 Ω
- R2 = 500 Ω
- R3 = 240 Ω
- R4 = 530 Ω
2. **Voltage Source:**
- Vs = 63 V
The circuit is arranged in such a way that:
- R1 and R2 are in parallel between points A and B.
- This parallel combination is in series with R3 and R4.
**Tasks:**
1. Calculate the equivalent resistance of the circuit.
2. Determine the total current supplied by the voltage source.
3. Find the voltage across each component.
4. Calculate the current through each resistor branch.

Transcribed Image Text:**Q1: Calculate the branch current, component voltage, total current, and total resistance values for the given circuit.**
**Diagram Explanation:**
The circuit provided consists of a 5V voltage source (Vs) connected to a combination of resistors arranged in parallel and series.
- **Vs = 5V**
- **Resistors:**
- \( R_1 = 1 \text{ k}\Omega \)
- \( R_2 = 1.5 \text{ k}\Omega \)
- \( R_3 = 1.1 \text{ k}\Omega \)
- \( R_4 = 3.9 \text{ k}\Omega \)
- **Configuration:**
- Resistors \( R_1 \) and \( R_2 \) are in series.
- The combination of \( R_1 \) and \( R_2 \) is in parallel with the series combination of \( R_3 \) and \( R_4 \).
- Points A and B are locations in the circuit where the parallel branches connect back.
**Objective:** Determine the branch current through each resistor, the voltage across each resistor, the total current supplied by the voltage source, and the total resistance of the circuit.
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