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Lab 6-1-solution Step-by-step

Fig. 6-1.2

Fig. 6-1.3 R (W) V (V) I (mA) R1 150 R2 100 R3 100 Find RT. R4 120 Find IT. …

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  R (W) V (V) I (mA) R1 150 10.000 66.667 R2 100 2.260 22.597 R3 1.233 12.326 R4 120 10.271 R5 6.508 43.385 R6 2.079 20.787 R7 68 1.414 RT 90.867 110.051 RE 230.496 RD 80.496 3.492 RC 168 RB 154.545 RA 54.545

Questions --- P = I X V No Redo the Calculations with R3 = 0. As a result R4 is shorted out and the parallel branch RA is 0 W.

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