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R1 = 40 Ω, R2 = 10 Ω, R3 = 10a Ω, R4 = 100 Ω, R5 = 10 Ω. The document provides a circuit diagram and asks the student to determine the resistor values using the last 2 digits of their student ID number, and then calculate the voltages (V1, V2, V3) and currents (IR1, IR2, IR3, IR4, IR5, Is) in the circuit with a 10V DC source.
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R1 = 40 Ω, R2 = 10 Ω, R3 = 10a Ω, R4 = 100 Ω, R5 = 10 Ω. The document provides a circuit diagram and asks the student to determine the resistor values using the last 2 digits of their student ID number, and then calculate the voltages (V1, V2, V3) and currents (IR1, IR2, IR3, IR4, IR5, Is) in the circuit with a 10V DC source.
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Homework

V1 R1 = 4a0

R1 R3 R2 = 1b0

Vs V2 V3 R3 = 1ab
R5 R4 = 100
R2 R4
R5 = 1a00

R5 = 10
Determine the resistant value by using your last 2 digits of your student ID, 1170 10ba.
Vs = +10 V-DC
Example: student with ID number 1170 1013, R1 = 430 , R2=110 , R3=131 .

Find the:

V1 = V2 = V3 =
IR1 = IR2 = IR3 =
IR4 = IR5 = Is =

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