Also, how do I convert circuit values like this "6,67.0,00166= 0,0011W"? I know how to convert numbers like 60/1000, but not the one with commas in them.
Thanks for your help so far! I'm learning a good amount of things from this thread. Last night and into the morning I have been trying to better figure out these questions and I came up with some possible answers. Can you please tell me if I got any of them wrong and I will do them over again...
How do I figure out the resistor that is in Series, with the two from Parallel? You said to use the formula for the two resistors in parallel, but there is also a resistor in Series. How do I add them all up?
How do I find the Total Current? The Voltage Drop over R1? The current through R1, R2...
I don't know what it your referring to. And I haven't been doing this type of math for very long and I am 10+ years out from high school; so I don't remember everything from that time math wise. So I wasnt sure if K in this type of math meant 1000, or it meant something else.
So have I posted...
Thanks! That is what I originally had as the answer, but I wasn't sure. The book mention something to this effect, but it was written in a way where I couldn't tell if True was correct.
How would I use this to help me solve the two 4K resistors? And the "K" means 1000 right? So its actually...
There is one other problem that I have been having problems with. Its a True or False question. Can anyone here help me find the answer?
If all Resistors in a Parallel circuit are equal size, then the Current through each is Equal? True or False?
For the 10 Volts and Current, I created a chart based on what I found on a site dealing with this type of math. I can't create the chart in the thread, but I can try and list some of the math problems that I used. Since all Voltage is equal in a parallel circuit, the top of the chart had 10...
Are you referring to question 5 "5. What Is The Current Value Through R1 In Watts?"? That should be Amps. My mistake.
And I will see if I can post some of my notes here, to help you figure out what I am doing wrong. I have a bunch of them, but I don't know if I can write them in a way to...
I came up with them based on the formulas that I read, but I know they must be wrong because they are not adding up to what the numbers should be based on the multiple choice questions that I was given.
((NOTE: Where the question "What Is the Current Through R1 In Amps?", it should read "R2"...