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Figuring this circuit's amp before resistor one
Johnny130, could you please show me where the three comes from then if it is not 3 amps. All I did was take voltage Vsource12, the resistance R1:4 and divide them to get amps of 3. You then indicated that I need to measure voltage across the resistor. This taking R1:4 and dividing by my...- StevenTorman
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Figuring this circuit's amp before resistor one
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3gxtQyBRFkLZEstUGQycm5pQVk/view?usp=docslist_api Across the resistor, 3amps/4 ohms = .75 I see now, but I thought that amps across the circuit was measured based on total resistance. Therefore you must know all resistance. Thus the .75 amps (and i measured...- StevenTorman
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Figuring this circuit's amp before resistor one
This is the pic that didn't load earlier- StevenTorman
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Figuring this circuit's amp before resistor one
< Mentor Note -- thread moved to HH from the technical forums, so no HH Template is shown >[/color] https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3gxtQyBRFkLQU9YdExMaTczTEk/view?usp=docslist_api Here is the copy of the circuit I am try to anaylze. I come up with three amps, but the answer book says .75...- StevenTorman
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