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    Solve Wheatstone Bridge Circuit: Voltage B-D

    Yes, so far we have only cover KCL, KVL, thevenin's theorem and superposition.
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    Solve Wheatstone Bridge Circuit: Voltage B-D

    The circuit in the drawing in known as a Wheatstone bridge circuit. Find the voltage between points B and D. The circuit drawing is inside the attachment. How should i approach this circuit? i can only conclude that there 2 are sets of parallel resistors. 60ohm being the odd one left. so...
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    Calculating Voltage Across Capacitors in Series and Parallel Configurations

    thanks for those who had replied to this thread. i have managed to get the solutions. Best regards.
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    Calculating Voltage Across Capacitors in Series and Parallel Configurations

    A 2.41microF and a 7.38microF capacitor are connected in series across a 30.0-V battery. A 10.3microF capacitor is then connected in parallel across the 2.41-microF capacitor. Determine the voltage across the 10.3-microF capacitor. the equivalent capacitance are worked out as shown: 10.3 +...
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    Calculating Voltage Across Capacitors in Series and Parallel Configurations

    A 2.41microF and a 7.38microF capacitor are connected in series across a 30.0-V battery. A 10.3microF capacitor is then connected in parallel across the 2.41-microF capacitor. Determine the voltage across the 10.3-microF capacitor. How do i approach this question. do i start by finding the...
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    Calculating Voltage Across Capacitors | Series & Parallel Connections

    oops. sorry for posting this question here. didnt know that there's another section for posting questions. apologies.
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    Calculating Voltage Across Capacitors | Series & Parallel Connections

    A 2.41microF and a 7.38microF capacitor are connected in series across a 30.0-V battery. A 10.3microF capacitor is then connected in parallel across the 2.41-microF capacitor. Determine the voltage across the 10.3-F capacitor. How do i approach this question. do i start by finding the total...
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