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What is the voltage drop across R1 in the given circuit?
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PrivUsr said:
9 years ago
@Alex, your answer is 3.6 V. They give 5.80 V.
Which one is correct? Anybody tell me.
Which one is correct? Anybody tell me.
Jay said:
1 decade ago
Here,
I = V/Req.
Req. = R1+XC1+R2 parallel with XC2.
Voltage across R1 is = I*R1.
I = V/Req.
Req. = R1+XC1+R2 parallel with XC2.
Voltage across R1 is = I*R1.
Grandaphi said:
6 years ago
Doesn't (1/333-1/250i)^-1 = 120.03 - 159.88i not 120 + 159.88i?
And I get 3.6V.
And I get 3.6V.
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ARCHANA SASIKUMAR said:
1 decade ago
R2||XC2 = 142.79 OHM.
XC1+(R2||XC2) = 382.79 OHM.
V1 = 10*(180/180+382.79)V.
XC1+(R2||XC2) = 382.79 OHM.
V1 = 10*(180/180+382.79)V.
Balram said:
1 decade ago
Please provide calculation step by step with logic and formula applied.
Ajay said:
1 decade ago
Its very easy raja your absolutly correct. This is very basic.
Raja said:
1 decade ago
R2 ll 250i +240i + 180.
Here voltage divides.
Here voltage divides.
Ramkumar said:
1 decade ago
Please explain briefly? I don't understand.
Safna said:
8 years ago
Please explain.
Tabasum parween said:
4 years ago
Please explain.
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