Required information In the circuit below: R1 = 51 k?, R2 = 6.8 k?, R3 = 1500 ?, R4 = 700 ?, and VT = 100 V. Calculate the voltage drop across individual resistors R1, R2, and R3. V1 = V V2 = V V3 = mV V4 = mV Calculate the voltages from points A, B, C, and D to Ground: VAG = V VBG = V VCG = V VDG = mV
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Calculate the voltage at point A: V = R1 * R2 + R3 V = 6,8 * 1500 + 700 V = 12,000 volts Show more…
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