Can someone help me redraw this circuit.

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The discussion revolves around redrawing a circuit and understanding the relationships between components, specifically focusing on resistors in series and parallel configurations. Participants are exploring the implications of circuit analysis on current and potential difference.

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  • Exploratory, Problem interpretation, Assumption checking

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  • Participants discuss the accuracy of their circuit redrawings and seek reassurance about their interpretations of series and parallel connections. There are inquiries about specific resistor values and the application of circuit rules to determine current and voltage.

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The conversation includes confirmations of circuit redraws and the sharing of information regarding current values. Some participants have provided guidance on using the current divider rule to find additional current values, indicating a productive exchange of ideas.

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There are mentions of external links to circuit diagrams, which require access credentials, and some participants express confusion about these links. The discussion also reflects a progression from basic circuit drawing to more complex calculations involving current and potential differences.

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man I am not good at doing these circuits.. i do think i have it right however i want to be reassured before i drive this info into my head..

http://galileo.physics.fsu.edu/enc/60/b0693c1d166eb44f829042abcf6390a2cf5a73998caaf05a1d16890408211ac74fb5a1875d078912fd7a599483ded40f7806f73f3857b7e65b1628c75c29fe63f222626d31cef1695b9709989c1a225a

thanks guys.. basically redrawing it so you can see what is parallel and in series..
 
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its asking for a password and username
 
formulajoe said:
its asking for a password and username

oops sorry about that.. here it is
answered my own question lol..

http://img210.exs.cx/img210/2812/resistor6xg.gif
 
yep, that looks right. circuits are a snap with a little bit of practice.
 
OKay i got the right answer but now it is asking for the current through resistor 5. the current through resistor 6 is 1.64 mA.

then for b it wants the potential difference between point a and b.
 
You've got current through resistor 6. Then use current divider rule to get the current through resistor 5 (using R5 and Req3).
 

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