Using Superposition Theorem, what is the voltage drop at R4 when the 12 volts source will be considered. R2=10 R4=0.5 0 E1=12 V E1=9 V R3=1 0 R1=1 0 -Rs=0.5 0 A 1.5 volts (B) 2.0 volts 2.3 volts 3.0 volts

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Using Superposition Theorem, what is the voltage drop at Ra when the 12 volts source will be considered.
R2=10
Ra=0.5 0
E1=12 V
E1=9 V
R3=1 0
R1=10
-Rs=0.5 0
A 1.5 volts
(B) 2.0 volts
2.3 volts
D) 3.0 volts
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 Using Superposition Theorem, what is the voltage drop at Ra when the 12 volts source will be considered. R2=10 Ra=0.5 0 E1=12 V E1=9 V R3=1 0 R1=10 -Rs=0.5 0 A 1.5 volts (B) 2.0 volts 2.3 volts D) 3.0 volts
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