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    Solve Network of Resistors: R1, R2, R3, R4, V=6V

    Okay, so I solved parts b and c also. Now I am working on part d. I thought that I2 would = V/R2 = 6/6 = 1, but this is wrong. Any ideas? Thanks, Sarah
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    Solve Network of Resistors: R1, R2, R3, R4, V=6V

    Homework Statement This is the diagram: https://wug-s.physics.uiuc.edu/cgi/courses/shell/common/showme.pl?cc/DuPage/Phys1202/summer/homework/Ch-21-DC-Circuits/resistor_network/ex1s95p3.gif R1 = 3W, R2 = 6W, R3 = 11W, R4 =8W, V=6V A) What is the current through the resistor, R1 in the...
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    Understanding the Relationship Between Time and Position in a Mass-Spring System

    Homework Statement A 50 gram mass is attached to a massless spring and allowed to oscillate around an equilibrium according to: y(t) = 1.2*sin( 3.1415*t ) where y is measured in meters and t in seconds (a) What is the spring constant in N/m ? (b) What is the total Mechanical Energy in...
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