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25V battery with six resistors 3Ω, 6Ω, 9Ω, 12Ω, 15Ω, 18Ω
1.A) Draw a circuit that follows these rules-
circuit cannot be open.
circuit cannot contain branches without resistors.
resistors cannot all be in series, nor all in parallel.
1.B) Set up a table of voltage, current, resistance with power for each resistor and the battery.
Write all known values in the table.
1.C) Draw an equivalent circuit that simplifies circuit from part (a). Continue drawing
equivalent circuits until you reach a circuit that contains only one equivalent resistor.
1.D) Determine the voltage and current of the equivalent resistor.
1.E) Ohm’s Law, Kirchoff’s Laws, or the rules for resistors in series/parallel to determine
the voltages and currents in the equivalent circuits, and the original circuit.
1.F) the table in part b Complete
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