Problem 1 (20 points). There are four circuit elements shown in Figure 1. Use ALL FOUR circuit elements to construct a circuit in which the power absorbed.

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Problem 1 (20 points). There are four circuit elements shown in Figure 1. Use ALL FOUR circuit elements to construct a circuit in which the power absorbed by the 10 [W] resistor is 90 [W] and the power absorbed by the 50 [W] resistor is 450 [W]. Make sure that current goes through all elements (no dangling elements). Show that total delivered power is equal to the total absorbed power in your circuit. 120 [V] 10 [W] + - 6 [A] 50 [W]

- R 2 vs 1 Problem #2 (15 points) In the circuit shown in Figure 2, a voltmeter with internal resistance RM is used to measure the voltage between points 1 and 2. The voltmeter is built using a d’Arsonval meter movement.The measured voltage is equal to 0.5vs. Find the value of RM. Find the error of the measurement in %. + - R 1 2 vs