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Calculating voltage across resistors/capacitors in a circuit
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[QUOTE="nothing909, post: 5384225, member: 569075"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Calculate the voltage across each resistor and capacitor in the circuit. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2][h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] As shown in the pictures, I have calculated the combined impedance of all the resistors and capacitors in the circuit. I then calculated the supply current by just simply doing the supply voltage divided by the total impedance. I then calculated the voltage across R1 by just multiplying the supply voltage with the supply current. I calculated R2 by just subtracting the supply voltage from the voltage across R1. From here I don't know where to go. How do I calculate the voltage across the rest of the resistors and capacitors? [/QUOTE]
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