Circuit Help (Parallel, finding IR1, VR1, etc )

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The discussion revolves around a circuit analysis problem involving parallel and series resistors, specifically focusing on finding current (IR1) and voltage (VR1) across certain components. Participants are seeking assistance with understanding the relationships between resistors in the circuit and how to apply relevant equations.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants are attempting to find equivalent resistances and current values through various resistors. Questions arise about the methods to determine voltage and current, as well as the equations needed for the analysis.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with some participants providing guidance on how to approach the problem, while others express confusion and stress regarding the task. There is no explicit consensus on the methods or answers yet, as various interpretations and approaches are being explored.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention a lack of provided equations and express frustration with the teaching style, which may be contributing to their confusion. Time constraints are also noted, as one participant has a deadline approaching.

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go in loops aroun the circuit and figure it out

the least you can do is show us you attempted it in the least
 
I don't understand how to find the Vr and Ir.

Im in this electricity class in high school and the only thing I can almost get out of this is the Rt.

I am so confused and I have to get this done in about 30 mins...
 
What equations have you been given for these things?
 
Nothing, I just have to find the blanks...

My teacher isn't bad he just doesn't teach the way he should...

And I am still very confused and stressed about this.
 
For the first one

for R1 and R2 find the equivalent resistance of R1 and R2 and R4 and R5

now that you have three resistors in series find the equivalent resistance of the 3 resistors in series

now find the current thorugh all of them

now that you ahev current through all of them you can figure out the I R3 part

for the resistors R1 and R2 what can be said about the voltage and current across them? Use this property to figure out the IR values across each of them Similarly for R4 and R5

once you have all the values for current you can figure out the voltages across each resistor
 
For the first one... Equivalent of R1 and R2 is 500ohms, and R4 and R5 would be 2.8k ohms... right?

The Rt would 4.8E3?

Im not sure how to find the current without voltage... And if your wondering how I am getting these answers I am using

1
______
1 1
_ + _
R1 R2

method...

Am I right so far?
 

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