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9.
What is the voltage at points B to D in the given circuit?
Discussion:
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Anil kamani said:
1 decade ago
Hi,
I think the calculation shall take as below.
Addition of all resister = 7 kohms.
Voltage source = 28 volt. So current flow = 4 ma.
==> voltage drop accross r1 = 4*2.2 = 8.8 volt.
Am I correct. ?
I think the calculation shall take as below.
Addition of all resister = 7 kohms.
Voltage source = 28 volt. So current flow = 4 ma.
==> voltage drop accross r1 = 4*2.2 = 8.8 volt.
Am I correct. ?
Vinod kumar yadav said:
1 decade ago
@Anil Kamani:
Sorry, you are wrong becouse current will flow from B-C-D path not from B-A-D. If u want to flow the the current from B to D through point A then substract the 8.8v from 28V due opposite direction of current.
So, u will get
V=-(8.8-28)v
V=+19.2 v
Sorry, you are wrong becouse current will flow from B-C-D path not from B-A-D. If u want to flow the the current from B to D through point A then substract the 8.8v from 28V due opposite direction of current.
So, u will get
V=-(8.8-28)v
V=+19.2 v
Dhaval Makhecha said:
1 decade ago
V=28v
R=R1+R2+R3=7kohm
I=V/R= 28/7= 4 ma.
Now, voltage between point B and D,
V=I(R2+R3) = 4(3.3+1.5) = 4*4.8 = 19.2v
So, V=19.2v
R=R1+R2+R3=7kohm
I=V/R= 28/7= 4 ma.
Now, voltage between point B and D,
V=I(R2+R3) = 4(3.3+1.5) = 4*4.8 = 19.2v
So, V=19.2v
Saichaitanya said:
1 decade ago
As per the voltage Divider rule:
V= (R1 + R2) (Total Voltage/(R1+R2+R3))
V= (3.3K + 1.5K) (28/(2.2K + 3.2K + 1.5K))
V=19.2 V
V= (R1 + R2) (Total Voltage/(R1+R2+R3))
V= (3.3K + 1.5K) (28/(2.2K + 3.2K + 1.5K))
V=19.2 V
Naseem Ul Aziz said:
1 decade ago
We should calculate first:
it(total current)=vt/rt
vt=28 v
rt=7000 ohm
it=28/7000=0.004
Resistance from b to d=4800 ohm
v(b to d)=i*r(b to d)
i in series = total current
v(b to d)=0.004*4800=19.2 volt
Naseem Ul Aziz From Pakistan
it(total current)=vt/rt
vt=28 v
rt=7000 ohm
it=28/7000=0.004
Resistance from b to d=4800 ohm
v(b to d)=i*r(b to d)
i in series = total current
v(b to d)=0.004*4800=19.2 volt
Naseem Ul Aziz From Pakistan
Arun Jain said:
1 decade ago
As per the voltage Divider rule:
V= (R1 + R2) (Total Voltage/(R1+R2+R3))
V= (3.3K + 1.5K) (28/(2.2K + 3.2K + 1.5K))
V=19.2 V
OR
V=28v
R=R1+R2+R3=7kohm
I=V/R= 28/7= 4 ma.
Now, voltage between point B and D,
V=I(R2+R3) = 4(3.3+1.5) = 4*4.8 = 19.2v
So, V=19.2v
V= (R1 + R2) (Total Voltage/(R1+R2+R3))
V= (3.3K + 1.5K) (28/(2.2K + 3.2K + 1.5K))
V=19.2 V
OR
V=28v
R=R1+R2+R3=7kohm
I=V/R= 28/7= 4 ma.
Now, voltage between point B and D,
V=I(R2+R3) = 4(3.3+1.5) = 4*4.8 = 19.2v
So, V=19.2v
Ahammed Najeeb said:
1 decade ago
Dear mats,
we have,
R1=2.2kohms,R2=3.3Kohms,R3=1.5Kohms,
convert it into ohms,then,
R1=2200ohms,R2=3300Ohms,R3=1500Ohms,R=(R1+R2+R3)=7000 Ohms
V=28v,
so I from the wquation V=IR,
I=V/R,
I=28v/7000 ohms,
I=0.004A,
And we have to find the voltage betwean B and D,
Resisters b/w B&D are R2&R3,So
V b/w B&D is V=I(R2+R3),
V=0.004(3300ohms+1500ohms),
V=19.2v.
we have,
R1=2.2kohms,R2=3.3Kohms,R3=1.5Kohms,
convert it into ohms,then,
R1=2200ohms,R2=3300Ohms,R3=1500Ohms,R=(R1+R2+R3)=7000 Ohms
V=28v,
so I from the wquation V=IR,
I=V/R,
I=28v/7000 ohms,
I=0.004A,
And we have to find the voltage betwean B and D,
Resisters b/w B&D are R2&R3,So
V b/w B&D is V=I(R2+R3),
V=0.004(3300ohms+1500ohms),
V=19.2v.
Gopal Rana said:
1 decade ago
V=IR then total resistance R=(R1+R2+R3).
Then R=(2.2+3.3+1.5), R=7Kohm, V=IR, I=28/7, I=4ma.
Now points b and d the total resistane Rbd=3.3+1.5=4.8kohm.
Now V=IR,4*4.8=19.2.
Am I Right?
Then R=(2.2+3.3+1.5), R=7Kohm, V=IR, I=28/7, I=4ma.
Now points b and d the total resistane Rbd=3.3+1.5=4.8kohm.
Now V=IR,4*4.8=19.2.
Am I Right?
Manohar said:
1 decade ago
V = I*R.
Given V = 28V.
R equivalent = 7K.
Therefore I = V/R = 4mA.
Res from B to D = 4.8K.
V from B to D = I*Res =4*4.8*10^3*10^-3 = 19.2.
Given V = 28V.
R equivalent = 7K.
Therefore I = V/R = 4mA.
Res from B to D = 4.8K.
V from B to D = I*Res =4*4.8*10^3*10^-3 = 19.2.
Vijayakumar said:
1 decade ago
V = 28v.
R = R1+R2+R3 = 7kohm.
I = V/R = 28/7 = 4 ma.
Vb = iR2 = 4*3.3 = 13.2.
Vd = iR3 = 4*1.5 = 6.
V = Vb+Vd = 13.2+6 = 19.2V.
R = R1+R2+R3 = 7kohm.
I = V/R = 28/7 = 4 ma.
Vb = iR2 = 4*3.3 = 13.2.
Vd = iR3 = 4*1.5 = 6.
V = Vb+Vd = 13.2+6 = 19.2V.
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