The total voltage in the circuit show in Fig. 1 is 30 V. The resistance of each resistor is:?1 = 2Ω, ?2 = 1Ω , ?3 = 2Ω , ?4 = 2Ω, ?5 = 1Ω, ?6 = 2Ω, ?7 = 1Ω. Calculate the total current and total resistance in the system. Figure 1: Combination of series and Parallel Circuit (Imge added)
The total voltage in the circuit show in Fig. 1 is 30 V. The resistance of each resistor is:?1 = 2Ω, ?2 = 1Ω , ?3 = 2Ω , ?4 = 2Ω, ?5 = 1Ω, ?6 = 2Ω, ?7 = 1Ω. Calculate the total current and total resistance in the system. Figure 1: Combination of series and Parallel Circuit (Imge added)
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The total voltage in the circuit show in Fig. 1 is 30 V. The resistance of each resistor
is:?1 = 2Ω, ?2 = 1Ω , ?3 = 2Ω , ?4 = 2Ω, ?5 = 1Ω, ?6 = 2Ω, ?7 = 1Ω. Calculate
the total current and total resistance in the system.
Figure 1: Combination of series and Parallel Circuit (Imge added)

Transcribed Image Text:**Figure 1: Combination of Series and Parallel Circuit**
The image depicts an electrical circuit that combines both series and parallel configurations.
- **Series Components:**
- The circuit starts with a power source connected to a resistor labeled \( R_1 \).
- Another resistor, \( R_7 \), is also in series with these components.
- **Parallel Components:**
- After \( R_1 \), the circuit splits into parallel branches.
- One branch contains three resistors \( R_2 \), \( R_3 \), and \( R_4 \), connected in parallel with each other.
- A second parallel branch contains resistors \( R_5 \) and \( R_6 \).
The dotted lines highlight the sections of the circuit that are parallel configurations. This arrangement allows for current to split and flow through multiple paths, impacting the overall resistance encountered in the circuit.
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