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Assignment 1

1. Solve for the resistance, R, when V and I are known

a. V = 14 V, I = 2 A 14𝑉
𝑅=
2𝐴
R = 7Ω

b. V = 25 V, I = 5 A, 25𝑉
𝑅=
5𝐴
𝑅 = 5Ω

c. V = 6 V, I = 1.5 A, 6𝑉
𝑅=
1.5𝐴

𝑅 = 6Ω

d. V = 24 V, I = 4 A, 24𝑉
𝑅=
4𝐴
𝑅 = 6Ω

e. How much is the current, I, in a 470-kΩ resistor if its voltage is 23.5 V?


470 − 𝑘Ω = 470000Ω
23.5𝑣
𝐼=
470000Ω

𝐼 = 0.00005
f. How much voltage will be dropped across a 40 kΩ resistance whose current is 250
µA?
40𝑘Ω = 40000Ω
250𝜇𝐴 = 0.00025𝑎
𝑉 = 0.00025𝐴 × 40000Ω
𝑉 = 10𝑉

g. Based on Figure below, Find the current i flow through R1=400kΩ resistor. Is the
same
current flow through R2=100kΩ resistor?

𝑉1 + 𝑉2 = 25𝑉
𝐼1100000 + 𝐼2400000 = 25𝑉
𝐼1500000Ω = 25𝑉
25𝑉
𝐼=
500000Ω
𝐼 = 0.00005𝐴
h. Find the value of VR

8𝑣 + 𝑉𝑅 − 20𝑉 = 0
𝑉𝑅 = 20𝑉 − 8𝑉
𝑉𝑅 = 12𝑉
i. Find the value of V1 and V2

𝑉1 + 𝑉2 − 20𝑉 = 0 20𝑉
𝐼=
𝐼 2Ω + 3Ω = 20𝑉 5Ω
𝐼 5Ω = 20𝑉 𝐼 = 4𝐴

𝑉1 = 4𝐴𝑋2Ω = 8𝑉

𝑉2 = 4𝐴𝑋3Ω = 12𝑉

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