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Edy56
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- Homework Statement
- I am supposed to find the equivalent to R2 and I got 2, but I am supposed to get 3
- Relevant Equations
- None
berkeman said:It's pretty hard for me to read your uploaded pictures. Can you post a better picture of the original circuit, and type some of your work into the forum so it's readable? Thanks.
the circuit:berkeman said:Welcome to PF.
It's pretty hard for me to read your uploaded pictures. Can you post a better picture of the original circuit, and type some of your work into the forum so it's readable? Thanks.
(you should consider learning to post math using LaTeX -- see the "LaTeX Guide" link below the Edit window)
It's at the beginning of the threadphinds said:How could we possibly know where you went wrong when you have not shown your work ???
SHOW EVERY STEP
Yes, and it got this response:Edy56 said:It's at the beginning of the thread
TYPE your work into the thread.berkeman said:It's pretty hard for me to read your uploaded pictures. Can you post a better picture of the original circuit, and type some of your work into the forum so it's readable? Thanks.
That's what I did here?Edy56 said:the circuit:
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here is what I did:
(english is not my first language so sorry if i get any terms wrong)
I thought R3, R4 and R5 form a triangle so I turned it into a star for easier calculation and I did the same for R6 R7 and R1.
Then I thought R34 and R35 are parallel so I calculated that too and the same I did for R61 and R71.
Then I thought all of them were connected in order meaning I could add them all together.
That is:
R3435 +R45 + R67 + R6171.
I got the answer 2, I need to get 3.
Where did I go wrong?
No, you listed the steps you did not show any of the calculations.Edy56 said:That's what I did here?
I am not sure as to how write that. I can draw it, but I don't know how to write those steps.phinds said:No, you listed the steps you did not show any of the calculations.
THIS:
"I thought R3, R4 and R5 form a triangle so I turned it into a star for easier calculation and I did the same for R6 R7 and R1."
is a set of steps. It is not calculations.
Okayphinds said:I'm sure you could figure out how to type numbers and equations, but I can see that it would be a lot of work. Perhaps someone else here will be willing to look at your hand-written work and follow it to see if they can find your error.
Baluncore said:I cannot read the component values.
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I am not sure I understand...Baluncore said:You do not need the Y to Δ transform.
Current source Ig is infinite resistance, so remove it from the circuit.
Voltage sources, E1 and E2 are zero resistance, so short them.
R1 = R5 = R6 = 2k;
R3 = R4 = 1k;
R7 = 4k.
Series; +
Parallel; //
R16 = R1 + R6 =
R34 = R3 + R4 =
R167 = R16 // R7 =
R345 = R34 // R5 =
R2 = R167 + R345 = 3k.
Yes, you can do it in the longer way using the inverse Y to Δ transform;Edy56 said:Why isn't it like that?