Consider the circuit shown in Figure P 3.6-39. (a) Suppose v3 1 4 v1. What is the value
Chapter 3, Problem P 3.6-39(choose chapter or problem)
Consider the circuit shown in Figure P 3.6-39.
(a) Suppose \(v_3=\frac{1}{4} v_1\). What is the value of the resistance R?
(b) Suppose \(i_2=1.2 \mathrm{~A}\). What is the value of the resistance R?
(c) Suppose \(R=70 \Omega\). What is the voltage across the \(20-\Omega\) resistor?
(d) Suppose \(R=30 \Omega\). What is the value of the current in this \(30-\Omega\) resistor?
Hint: Interpret \(v_3=\frac{1}{4} v_1\) as voltage division.
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