DC Series Resistors Test2


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     Problems 1 and 2 refer to the circuit on the left, where

     Vs is the power supply voltage or battery and R1 and R2

     are two resistors in series.


Problem 1: 

The supply voltage for the circuit is Vs = 10V.  R1 = 5KOhms and R2 = 1KOhms.  Find out the voltage

through R1 and the voltage through R2.

 
a)V1=V;  b)V2=V

Problem 2:

The voltage through resistor R1 is 2V and the current I is 2mA.  If resistor R2 is 100 Ohms, find out

the voltage through resistor R2, the total voltage and the value of resistor R1.


a)V2=V;  b)Vs=V;  c)R1=Ohms.

        Problems 3 and 4 refer to the circuit on the left, where


        Vs is the power supply voltage and R1, R2 and R3 are


        three resistors in series.




Problem 3:

The total resistance in the series circuit is measured to be 5KOhms.  If the power supply voltage Vs used

is 10V and the voltages through R1 and R2 are V1 = 2V and V2 =5V, respectively find out:  The voltage through R3 (V3) and the values of each one of the resistors.


a)V3=V;  b)R1=KOhms;  c)R2=KOhms;  d)R3=KOhms

Problem 4:

The resistors used in the series circuit above are: R1 = 2KOhms, R2 = 5KOhms, and R3 = 3KOhm.

If the current is measured to be I = 2mA find out the voltage through each one of the resistors and

the voltage of the power supply Vs.


a)V1=V;  b)V2=V;  c)V3=V;  d)Vs=V

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