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5. The battery voltage is  V = 81.6 V; and the resistances are R1 = 139 Ohms; R2 = 120 Ohms; R3 = 141 Ohms; R4 = 145 Ohms; R5 = 194 Ohms; and R6 = 198 Ohms. How much power flows through resistor R6?

1.655 W

0.662 W

1.182 W

0.827 W

The image depicts an electrical circuit diagram with a voltage source labeled "V" and multiple resistors. Here's a detailed description of the circuit:

1. **Voltage Source (V):** The circuit begins with a voltage source on the left side, providing electrical energy to the circuit.

2. **Resistors:**
   - **R1:** Connected in series immediately after the voltage source.
   - **R2:** Connected in series following R1.
   - **R3:** Connected in parallel with the combination of resistors R4, R5, and R6.
   - **R4, R5, R6:** 
      - R4 is in series with the parallel combination of R5 and R6.
      - R5 and R6 are connected in parallel with each other.

3. **Circuit Path:**
   - The current flows from the voltage source through R1 and R2 in series.
   - After R2, it splits, with one path having the resistor R3.
   - The other parallel path includes R4 in series with a parallel combination of R5 and R6.

This circuit exemplifies the combination of series and parallel resistors, which is foundational for understanding complex electrical networks.
Transcribed Image Text:The image depicts an electrical circuit diagram with a voltage source labeled "V" and multiple resistors. Here's a detailed description of the circuit: 1. **Voltage Source (V):** The circuit begins with a voltage source on the left side, providing electrical energy to the circuit. 2. **Resistors:** - **R1:** Connected in series immediately after the voltage source. - **R2:** Connected in series following R1. - **R3:** Connected in parallel with the combination of resistors R4, R5, and R6. - **R4, R5, R6:** - R4 is in series with the parallel combination of R5 and R6. - R5 and R6 are connected in parallel with each other. 3. **Circuit Path:** - The current flows from the voltage source through R1 and R2 in series. - After R2, it splits, with one path having the resistor R3. - The other parallel path includes R4 in series with a parallel combination of R5 and R6. This circuit exemplifies the combination of series and parallel resistors, which is foundational for understanding complex electrical networks.
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