
Principles Of Electric Circuits
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Principles Of Electric Circuits
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Each...Ch. 5 - When you connect an ammeter in a series-resistive...Ch. 5 - While checking out a series-resistive circuit, you...Ch. 5 - With a 10 V voltage source connected between...Ch. 5 - For the conditions described in Question 1, the...Ch. 5 - When the switches are in position 1 and a short...Ch. 5 - When the switches are in position 2 and a short...Ch. 5 - If the current shown by one of the milliammeters...Ch. 5 - If the source voltage decreases, the current...Ch. 5 - If the current through R1 increases as a result of...Ch. 5 - If the switch is thrown from position A to...Ch. 5 - If the switch is thrown from position B to...Ch. 5 - If the switch is thrown from position C to...Ch. 5 - If R1 is changed to 1.2 k, the voltage from A to B...Ch. 5 - If R2 and R3 are interchanged, the voltage from A...Ch. 5 - If the source voltage increases from 8 V to 10 V,...Ch. 5 - Connect each set of resistors in Figure 563 in...Ch. 5 - Determine the groupings of resistors in Figure 564...Ch. 5 - Determine the nominal resistance between pins 1...Ch. 5 - Determine the nominal resistance between pins 2...Ch. 5 - On the double-sided PC board in Figure 565,...Ch. 5 - Prob. 6PCh. 5 - Prob. 7PCh. 5 - Calculate RT for each circuit of Figure 566....Ch. 5 - What is the total resistance of twelve 5.6 k...Ch. 5 - Six 56 resistors, eight 100 resistors, and two...Ch. 5 - Prob. 11PCh. 5 - You have the following resistor values available...Ch. 5 - Find the total resistance in Figure 566 if all...Ch. 5 - What is the total resistance from A to B for each...Ch. 5 - What is the current through each resistor in a...Ch. 5 - The current from the source in Figure 569 is 5 mA....Ch. 5 - Show how to connect a voltage source and an...Ch. 5 - Using 1.5 V batteries, a switch, and three lamps,...Ch. 5 - What is the current in each circuit of Figure 570?...Ch. 5 - Determine the voltage drop across each resistor in...Ch. 5 - Three 470 resistors are connected in series with...Ch. 5 - Four equal-value resistors are in series with a 5...Ch. 5 - What is the value of each resistor in Figure 571?...Ch. 5 - Determine VR1, R2, and R3 in Figure 5-72. Figure...Ch. 5 - For the circuit in Figure 573 the meter reads 7.84...Ch. 5 - Determine the current measured by the meter in...Ch. 5 - Refer to Figure 5-75. Assume the green LED drops...Ch. 5 - Refer to Figure 5-76. Assume there is a 2.0 V drop...Ch. 5 - Series aiding is a term sometimes used to describe...Ch. 5 - The term series opposing means that sources are in...Ch. 5 - Determine the total source voltage in each circuit...Ch. 5 - Prob. 32PCh. 5 - Five resistors are in series with a 20 V source....Ch. 5 - Determine the unspecified voltage drop(s) in each...Ch. 5 - In the circuit of Figure 5-79, determine the...Ch. 5 - Find R1, R2, and R3 in Figure 580. Figure 580Ch. 5 - Determine the voltage across R5 for each position...Ch. 5 - The total resistance of a circuit is 560 . 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What is...Ch. 5 - If you double the voltage across a resistor, by...Ch. 5 - If the total resistance of a circuit is halved,...Ch. 5 - What is the total power in the circuit in Figure...Ch. 5 - The following W resistors are in series: 1.2 k,...Ch. 5 - Find RT in Figure 587.Ch. 5 - A certain series circuit consists of a W...Ch. 5 - Determine the voltage at each point with respect...Ch. 5 - In Figure 589, how would you determine the voltage...Ch. 5 - Determine the voltage at each point with respect...Ch. 5 - In Figure 589, what is VAC?Ch. 5 - In Figure 589, what is VCA?Ch. 5 - A string of five series resistors is connected...Ch. 5 - By observing the meters in Figure 590, determine...Ch. 5 - What current would you measure in Figure 590(b) if...Ch. 5 - Table 52 shows the results of resistance...Ch. 5 - You measure 15 k between pins 5 and 6 on the PC...Ch. 5 - In checking out the PC board in Figure 591, you...Ch. 5 - The three groups of series resistors on the PC...
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