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Calculating Dissipation of Electric Power in a Circuit
Well, not enough information is confusing, but I did it this way. First, I consider R1=R2=R3=R4=R Then, I calculate the resistance of the parallel circuit, that is, R2, R3, and R4. Rseries=R2+R3=2R 1/Rparallel=(1/Rseries)+(1/R4) 1/Rparallel=(1/2R)+(1/R) 1/Rparallel=(1/2R)+(2/2R)...- indojo24
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Calculating Dissipation of Electric Power in a Circuit
Homework Statement I want to ask about a question which is related to dissipation of electric power. Here's a quick picture of my problem: R1=R2=R3=R4 R1 dissipates an electrical energy of 36 W Question: What is the electrical energy dissipated by R4? Please look at the circuit I've...- indojo24
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