X2-REDO1: CRAZY CIRCUIT. You have the following circuit: 5ΩΕ AA O F R1 5 V + 4Ω 2 V Τ4Ωυ Н 10 2 R2 1 V +. CC O 12 N L 10 K The voltages for the batteries and most of the resisters are known. The colored dots with letters are locations where you can put devices to test the current and the voltages. (A) Which locations (the letters of the colored dots) in this circuit have the same current? (B) Which locations are where the current changes? (C) How colored dots and letters) on your paper and label the distinct currents. many different currents actually exist in this circuit? Draw the circuit (without the (D) Which locations (the letters of the colored dots) MUST have the same voltage drop across them? (E) The current at location T is half of the current at location S, what is the resistance of resistor R1? (HINT: You do not need to solve the entire circuit to answer this question.) (F) The current at location Z is equal to the current at location L, what is the resistance of resistor R2? (HINT: Just like in (E), you don't need to solve the entire circuit to answer this question.) (G) For each resistor in the circuit, what is the current passing through it? What direction is it going in the circuit? (H) For resistor in the circuit, what is the POWER dissipated through it? (I) For each battery in the circuit, what is the POWER supplied to the circuit?

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X2-REDO1: CRAZY CIRCUIT. You have the following circuit:
5ΩΕ
AA
O F
R1
5 V +
4Ω
2 V
Τ4Ωυ
Н
10 2
R2
1 V +.
CC
O 12 N
L 10 K
The voltages for the batteries and most of the resisters are known. The colored dots with
letters are locations where you can put devices to test the current and the voltages.
(A) Which locations (the letters of the colored dots) in this circuit have the same current?
(B) Which locations are where the current changes?
(C) How
colored dots and letters) on your paper and label the distinct currents.
many
different currents actually exist in this circuit? Draw the circuit (without the
(D) Which locations (the letters of the colored dots) MUST have the same voltage drop across
them?
(E) The current at location T is half of the current at location S, what is the resistance of resistor
R1? (HINT: You do not need to solve the entire circuit to answer this question.)
(F) The current at location Z is equal to the current at location L, what is the resistance of
resistor R2? (HINT: Just like in (E), you don't need to solve the entire circuit to answer this
question.)
(G) For each resistor in the circuit, what is the current passing through it? What direction is it
going in the circuit?
(H) For resistor in the circuit, what is the POWER dissipated through it?
(I) For each battery in the circuit, what is the POWER supplied to the circuit?
Transcribed Image Text:X2-REDO1: CRAZY CIRCUIT. You have the following circuit: 5ΩΕ AA O F R1 5 V + 4Ω 2 V Τ4Ωυ Н 10 2 R2 1 V +. CC O 12 N L 10 K The voltages for the batteries and most of the resisters are known. The colored dots with letters are locations where you can put devices to test the current and the voltages. (A) Which locations (the letters of the colored dots) in this circuit have the same current? (B) Which locations are where the current changes? (C) How colored dots and letters) on your paper and label the distinct currents. many different currents actually exist in this circuit? Draw the circuit (without the (D) Which locations (the letters of the colored dots) MUST have the same voltage drop across them? (E) The current at location T is half of the current at location S, what is the resistance of resistor R1? (HINT: You do not need to solve the entire circuit to answer this question.) (F) The current at location Z is equal to the current at location L, what is the resistance of resistor R2? (HINT: Just like in (E), you don't need to solve the entire circuit to answer this question.) (G) For each resistor in the circuit, what is the current passing through it? What direction is it going in the circuit? (H) For resistor in the circuit, what is the POWER dissipated through it? (I) For each battery in the circuit, what is the POWER supplied to the circuit?
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