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Duke AERO Circuit #1
This circuit displays 3 resistors in series with resistances of 300, 200, and 100 Ohms. According to Eq. 4, since they are in series, there resistances add meaning the equivalent resistance of the circuit is 600 Ohm. Using Eq. 2, one could calculate that the amount of current provided by the source, given that it is 1V, will be 1.67 mA.
Click on the voltage supply (the plus-minus thing). You can change the voltage with the pop-up wheel. Click any of the resistors; you can change their resistances as well. Do the changes in current still agree with Eq. 2 as you change the voltages and resistances?
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