R₁ = lov, R₁ = 3.0 v2, R₂ = 8,002, Ry=4.0, R₂= 2.0, R6=4.01 41012 What is the equivalent resistance (Reg)? What is the current for the circuit? what is the potential difference for each resistor? V₁=₁, V₂=1, V₂=₁, V4=₁₁ V4 = 1 V₁=1

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16
24V
Riclion
R₂=3₁012
$R3=8042
R₁=2012
Ru=4an
R₁ = lon, R₂ = 301, R₂ = 8,002,
R4=4.02, R₂ = 2.0, R6=4.01
R₂=4.012
@What is the equivalent
resistance (Req)?
What is the current
for the circuit?
what is the potential
difference for each
resistor ?
V₁=₁, V₂=1, V₂=₁, V4=₁, V4=?
V/₂= ?
@ what is the current for each
resistor
1₁=₁, I2 = ₁², 13 =1, 14 = 1₁ 1₂ = 1
Jo="
Transcribed Image Text:16 24V Riclion R₂=3₁012 $R3=8042 R₁=2012 Ru=4an R₁ = lon, R₂ = 301, R₂ = 8,002, R4=4.02, R₂ = 2.0, R6=4.01 R₂=4.012 @What is the equivalent resistance (Req)? What is the current for the circuit? what is the potential difference for each resistor ? V₁=₁, V₂=1, V₂=₁, V4=₁, V4=? V/₂= ? @ what is the current for each resistor 1₁=₁, I2 = ₁², 13 =1, 14 = 1₁ 1₂ = 1 Jo="
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To calculate the equivalent resistance, the current in the circuit and the potential difference across each resistor.

Given:
Resistance 1: R1=1.0 Ω
Resistance 2: R2=3.0 Ω
Resistance 3: R3=8.0 Ω
Resistance 4: R4=4.0 Ω
Resistance 5: R5=2.0 Ω
Resistance 6: R6=4.0 Ω
The Input voltage: Vi=24 V

To calculate:
(a) The equivalent resistance: Req
(b) The total current in the circuit: Itotal
(c) The potential difference for each resistor: V1,V2,V3,V4,V5,V6

When two or more resistors are connected in series: 
The current through the resistors is the same, and the total voltage across the different resistors is the sum of the voltages across each resistor.

When two or more resistors are connected in parallel:
The voltages across the different resistors are the same and the total current through all the resistors is the sum of the currents through each resistor.

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