Problem 5 [20 marks] For the circuit shown below, find the voltage across the 6Omega resistor. From two terminals A and B, calculate the equivalent resistance of the circuit.
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To find the equivalent resistance of the circuit, we need to combine the resistors in series and parallel. First, let's combine the 100Ω and 5Ω resistors in series: R1 = 100Ω + 5Ω = 105Ω Next, let's combine the 60Ω and 6Ω resistors in parallel: 1/R2 = 1/60Ω + Show more…
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