Find the equivalent resistance of the combination of resistors shown in the figure above. R1=2,R2 =5,R3=6…?
by Jessica on Oct.16, 2011, under R4 DS
Find the equivalent resistance of the combination of resistors shown in the figure above. R1=2,R2 =5,R3=6…?
http://gauss.vaniercollege.qc.ca/webwork2_course_files/HSGredmond/tmp/gif/0995323-1081-setNYB_Chapter27-prob3–../Graphics/ch-28-e09.gif
thats the picture of the circuit…
a) Find the equivalent resistance of the combination of resistors shown in the figure above. R1 =2ohms,R2 =5ohms,R3 =6ohms,r4 =2ohms and R5 = 7ohms…
ok well i was able to solve this one and i got an equivalent resistance of 10.48387097ohms and its right…
b) If a potential difference of 10V is applied across points a and b, find the potential difference across R3.
now for this one i really dont know how to do….is the only way to solve this by doing mesh?if it is then i dont understand how it works exactly…can anyone help me out?