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I have been given this circuit and I had to find the total current by using the current divider law. Can you tell me if my problem solving is correct? I haven't been given the right answer.
![C.
d.
e.
f.
below.
Draw a representative circuit diagram in the box below.
on the diagram, annotate component values and the measurement result shown on
the multimeter.
e.
Based on your knowledge of the current divider rule, determine the overall current
supplied to the circuit.
Now, determine the voltage supplied to the circuit.
b. Prototyping Board, DMM, Power supply 4.7 K -52 resistor,
1k roslator, multimeter probe
I.²
TVS₂?
R₂
I= I 2
A
f.
REST= R₁ R₂₂
B
R₁
Iz
1₂ [REFR]
R₁ = 1.7 K-R - MODR
B₂
1 KR 1000R
I₂ = 9.9 MA -0.099A
✓ Rearrange Couation to find I
[²₂
Ryt Rz
R₁
0.12 A
-1
=
ohms law →→ TV = IR
4700+1000
R₁+R₂ 4700 + leas
824.6-2
V₂ = 1 • Reor = 0₂12A-824,6 = 98.9 V
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Transcribed Image Text:C.
d.
e.
f.
below.
Draw a representative circuit diagram in the box below.
on the diagram, annotate component values and the measurement result shown on
the multimeter.
e.
Based on your knowledge of the current divider rule, determine the overall current
supplied to the circuit.
Now, determine the voltage supplied to the circuit.
b. Prototyping Board, DMM, Power supply 4.7 K -52 resistor,
1k roslator, multimeter probe
I.²
TVS₂?
R₂
I= I 2
A
f.
REST= R₁ R₂₂
B
R₁
Iz
1₂ [REFR]
R₁ = 1.7 K-R - MODR
B₂
1 KR 1000R
I₂ = 9.9 MA -0.099A
✓ Rearrange Couation to find I
[²₂
Ryt Rz
R₁
0.12 A
-1
=
ohms law →→ TV = IR
4700+1000
R₁+R₂ 4700 + leas
824.6-2
V₂ = 1 • Reor = 0₂12A-824,6 = 98.9 V
=
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