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    Do you know of any questions regarding projectile and circular motion?

    Sorry not to follow the template, but I am seeking help finding practice problems, rather than asking for help on a specific question. I am specifically searching for a practice problem regarding both projectile and circular motion/centripetal acceleration. Furthermore, I would prefer...
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    How Do You Apply Series and Parallel Rules in Circuit Analysis?

    Thanks again for your assistance, it seems like you have helped a lot of people. Have a good night.
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    How Do You Apply Series and Parallel Rules in Circuit Analysis?

    Ok, so I believe that I have it and have made some checks, but wish to double check all of the unknown values if that is okay. Rt= 1.2 ohms, R1= 1 ohm, R2= 2.75 ohms, R3= 2.25 ohms, R4=0.875 ohms, R5= 0.625 ohms V2= 5.5V, V4=7V I1=I2=I3= 2A, I4= 8A, I5= 8A Thanks you for all your help on...
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    How Do You Apply Series and Parallel Rules in Circuit Analysis?

    Ok, so I4 and I5 have to be 8A. Then, how would V2 be determined? Would it be 5.5V based on the total being 12V, or would the second branch voltages also have to be part of the numbers that add up to a total of 12V?
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    How Do You Apply Series and Parallel Rules in Circuit Analysis?

    Based on the total current being 10 A, would the second branch currents have to add up to four?
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    How Do You Apply Series and Parallel Rules in Circuit Analysis?

    Yes, I believe that the current would then be 2A in the other resistors in that line, but am unsure as to whether 2 A would also apply to I4 and I5.
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    How Do You Apply Series and Parallel Rules in Circuit Analysis?

    Forewarning, the following is a simple grade 11 circuit analysis question that may be quite simple material for others on this thread. I would appreciate any assistance in determininghow this problem may be tackled. Homework Statement Homework Equations Series: VT=V1+V2+V3 IT=I1=I2=I3...
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