DELMAR'S STANDARD TEXT OF ELECTRICITY
DELMAR'S STANDARD TEXT OF ELECTRICITY
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Author: Herman
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter 8, Problem 3RQ

Refer to the circuit shown in Figure 8-2. Redraw the circuit and use the following values:

E T = 12 V R 1 = 270  Ω R 2 = 510  Ω R 3 = 470  Ω R 4 = 330 il

Assume that an ammeter indicates a total circuit current of 15 mA.

A voltmeter indicates the following voltage drops across each resistor:

E 1 = 12 V  E 2 = 0 V E 3 = 7 V  E 4 = 5 V

What is the most likely problem with this circuit?

Chapter 8, Problem 3RQ, 3. Refer to the circuit shown in Figure 8-2. Redraw the circuit and use the following

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