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CH4Answers

1. There are multiple solutions. Just make sure you connect the resistors and wires so that they form one continuous line.

3. 0.1A

5. 138 Ohms

7. a)7.9k Ohms

   b)33 Ohms
   c)13.24M Ohms

9. 1126 Ohms

11. a) 170k Ohms

    b) 50 Ohms
    c) 12.4k Ohms
    d) 1970 Ohms

13. a) 625 micro A

    b) 4.26 micro A

15. 355mA

17. 14V

18. a) 23V

    b) 35V
    c) 0V

19. 26V

20. 4V

21. a)6.8V

    b)8V across "R's"
      16V across "2R"
      24V across "3R"
      32V across "4R"

22. 4.4%

23. a)3.84V

    b)6.77V

24. VR = 0.6V

    V2R = 1.2V
    V3R = 1.8V
    V4R = 2.4V
    V5R = 3V

25. V(1k Ohm resistor) = 1.79V

    V(560 Ohm resistor) = 1V
    V(10k Ohm resistor) = 17.9V

26. 250mW

27. 55mW

29.VR2 = VA-VB 30.VA=11.4V

   VB=7.76V
   VC=7.11V
   VD = 647mV

31.RA is open

   There is a short from A to B

32. The 10k Ohm Resistor is shorted 33.780 Ohms 35.VA = 10V

   VB = 7.72V
   VC = 6.68V
   VD = 1.81V
   VE = 0.57V
   VF = 0
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