EBK PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
EBK PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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ISBN: 9780134880068
Author: Buchla
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 6, Problem 1RP

Five resistors are positioned on a protoboard as shown in Figure 6-3. Show the wiring required to connect all of the resistors in parallel between A and B. Draw a schematic and label each of the resistors with its value.

Figure 6-3

Chapter 6, Problem 1RP, Five resistors are positioned on a protoboard as shown in Figure 6-3. Show the wiring required to

Related Problem How could the circuit wiring be simplified if R2 is removed?

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Draw the simplified wiring diagram of the circuit when the resistor R2 is removed.

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Discussion:

Refer to Figure 6-3 in the textbook for the five resistors in a proto board.

Consider the resistor R2 is removed from the board.

The schematic of wiring diagram to connect the resistors R1,R3,R4,andR5 in parallel connection between points A and B is drawn and it is shown in Figure 1.

EBK PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC CIRCUITS, Chapter 6, Problem 1RP

Conclusion:

Thus, the simplified wiring diagram is drawn when R2 is removed.

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