For given value of the circuit, Vsupply = 120 V, and with R₁= 2002, R₂=30.0, R3=75, R4=3052, R5= 2002, R6-4002 and R7=12002? • What is the voltage drop across R7? 1. 36V b) 48V c) 64V d) 72V 48 Volts 36 Volts 72 Volts 64 Volts V1 120 V R1 m 2002 R3 750 R7 12002 R6 m 4002 R2 3002 R4 300 R5 200
For given value of the circuit, Vsupply = 120 V, and with R₁= 2002, R₂=30.0, R3=75, R4=3052, R5= 2002, R6-4002 and R7=12002? • What is the voltage drop across R7? 1. 36V b) 48V c) 64V d) 72V 48 Volts 36 Volts 72 Volts 64 Volts V1 120 V R1 m 2002 R3 750 R7 12002 R6 m 4002 R2 3002 R4 300 R5 200
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Chapter7: Parallel Circuits
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Problem 3PP: Using the rules for parallel circuits and Ohmslaw, solve for the missing values....
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