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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a circuit problem involving resistors and current flow, specifically addressing the conditions under which no current flows in the circuit. Participants explore the relationships between resistor values and node voltages in the context of voltage dividers.

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  • Homework-related
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  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • Edwin seeks help with a circuit problem, expressing uncertainty about how to approach the calculation of resistances in series and parallel.
  • One participant suggests that an intuitive understanding is needed, prompting Edwin to consider the implications of zero current on node voltages and the ratios of resistances.
  • Edwin proposes that the ratio of R1 to R2 must equal the ratio of R3 to R4 for zero current to flow, indicating a potential solution based on the concept of voltage dividers.
  • Another participant agrees with Edwin's reasoning about the voltage divider ratios, reinforcing the idea without providing a definitive conclusion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There appears to be some agreement on the relationship between the resistor ratios for zero current flow, but the discussion does not reach a consensus on the final answer to the problem.

Contextual Notes

The discussion does not clarify the assumptions underlying the circuit configuration or the specific definitions of the terms used, leaving some aspects unresolved.

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Hello, all. I know they are very smart people on this site, that's why I'm posting here. I'm on my first year of college, and I really need help with a problem(it's worth half a grade!) I'm sure, it's a pretty simple exercise for you all, but I do have trouble solving it. So, please, if you can be so kind, help me, please!

Here's the link to the exercise;

http://www.physics.uprm.edu/~mark/courses/FISI3172_I2007/OptionalProblem.pdf

Here it is. So, the current is 0, am I supposed to sum the first two resistances in series(1,2), then the other two(3,4) in series, then (12,34) on paralell?

I'm not sure, I'm not good at this right now, please help me, and be detailed, please!

Thanks a lot, if you help me. Bye

~Edwin
 
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They are asking for a more intuitive answer than just combining the resistors. If the current I=0, what can you say about the two node voltages (one between R1, R2, and the other node between R3, R4)? And then, what can you say about the ratio of R1/R2 versus R3/R4?
 
I apologize, because I posted in a wrong section. Anyway, what I've gotten so far;

R1/R2=R3/R4

Two voltage dividers-ratios must be the same for zero current to flow.

Could that be the answer to the question?
 
wiz0r said:
I apologize, because I posted in a wrong section. Anyway, what I've gotten so far;

R1/R2=R3/R4

Two voltage dividers-ratios must be the same for zero current to flow.

Could that be the answer to the question?

Very good. That is what I would have put for the answer. Welcome to the PF, BTW.
 
Awesome, thanks man. Hope I can see you around here sometimes. See ya.
 

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