Consider an electrical circuit with five resistors in parallel. The voltage source across the resistors is 5V. Write a C program to calculate the current flow through each resistor. Note: format the displayed values to two decimal points. The program must perform the following functionality: (i) Creates a five-element array with the correct data type to store the resistor values. (ii) Creates a five-element array with the correct data type to store the current values. (iii) Use a for loop construct to calculate the current flow through each resistor (iv) Store the calculated current value in the correct element of the current array (v) Use a for loop construct to print the value of the resistor and the current that flows through the Resistor Resistor Value (ohms) RI 10 R2 20 R3 100 R4 125 R5 200 The output must look as follows: "RI = 10 ohms and il = 0,50 A" "R2 = 10 ohms and il = 0,25 A" Etc.

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Consider an electrical circuit with five resistors in parallel. The voltage source across the resistors is 5V.
Write a C program to calculate the current flow through each resistor.
Note: format the displayed values to two decimal points.
The program must perform the following functionality:
(i) Creates a five-element array with the correct data type to store the resistor values.
(ii) Creates a five-element array with the correct data type to store the current values.
(iii) Use a for loop construct to calculate the current flow through each resistor
(iv) Store the calculated current value in the correct element of the current array
(v) Use a for loop construct to print the value of the resistor and the current that flows through the
Resistor
Resistor
Value (ohms)
R1
10
R2
20
R3
100
R4
125
R5
200
The output must look as follows:
"R1 = 10 ohms and il = 0,50 A"
"R2 = 10 ohms and il = 0,25 A"
Etc.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider an electrical circuit with five resistors in parallel. The voltage source across the resistors is 5V. Write a C program to calculate the current flow through each resistor. Note: format the displayed values to two decimal points. The program must perform the following functionality: (i) Creates a five-element array with the correct data type to store the resistor values. (ii) Creates a five-element array with the correct data type to store the current values. (iii) Use a for loop construct to calculate the current flow through each resistor (iv) Store the calculated current value in the correct element of the current array (v) Use a for loop construct to print the value of the resistor and the current that flows through the Resistor Resistor Value (ohms) R1 10 R2 20 R3 100 R4 125 R5 200 The output must look as follows: "R1 = 10 ohms and il = 0,50 A" "R2 = 10 ohms and il = 0,25 A" Etc.
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