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+ | '''Practice question for [[ECE201]]: "Linear circuit analysis I" ''' | ||
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+ | By: [[ECE]] student Karthik Bokka | ||
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+ | Topic: Combining resistors | ||
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+ | ==Question== | ||
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+ | ===Answer === | ||
+ | Since the switch is not connected the two 2 ohm resistors on the left are in series, which makes that 4 ohms, and the 4 ohm and 5 ohm resistor on the right are in series as well so that becomes 9 ohms. After that there will be a 4 ohm resistor on the left of the switch and a 9 ohm resistor on the right. These two resistors are in parallel so the equivalent resistance is 36/13 ohms. | ||
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+ | ==Questions and comments== | ||
+ | If you have any questions, comments, etc. please post them below | ||
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+ | **Answer to Comment 1 | ||
+ | *Comment 2 | ||
+ | **Answer to Comment 2 | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 7 May 2015
Contents
Combining Resistors
Template for Text practice problem (erase this line)
Practice question for ECE201: "Linear circuit analysis I"
By: ECE student Karthik Bokka
Topic: Combining resistors
Question
Answer
Since the switch is not connected the two 2 ohm resistors on the left are in series, which makes that 4 ohms, and the 4 ohm and 5 ohm resistor on the right are in series as well so that becomes 9 ohms. After that there will be a 4 ohm resistor on the left of the switch and a 9 ohm resistor on the right. These two resistors are in parallel so the equivalent resistance is 36/13 ohms.
Questions and comments
If you have any questions, comments, etc. please post them below
- Comment 1
- Answer to Comment 1
- Comment 2
- Answer to Comment 2
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