Javier

Javier 12 Feb 2019

Question

A circuit consists of three resistors, R1, R2 and R3, and two switches A and B, as shown in the figure.

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The resistances between terminals X and Y is measured for different settings of the switches A and B. The results are shown in the table.

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a) Determine the resistance of resistors R1, R2 and R3.

b) Switch A is now closed and switch B is open. Calculate the resistance between terminals X and Z.


Answer

a) From the first row in the table, when switches A and B are both open, the total resistance is 12Ω.

Assuming that X is positive and Y is negative, current will flow through the circuit as shown.

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Hence, we see that:

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From the second row in the table, when switch A is open and B is closed, the total resistance is 10Ω.

Assuming that X is positive and Y is negative, current will flow through the circuit as shown.

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Hence, we see that:

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From the third row in the table, when switch A is closed and B is open, the total resistance is 6Ω.

Assuming that X is positive and Y is negative, current will flow through the circuit as shown.

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Hence, we see that:

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Solving the equations:

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we obtain

R2 = 4 Ω

R3 = 2 Ω

b) When switch A is closed and B is open, we need to find the total resistance between X and Z.

Assuming that X is positive and Z is negative, current will flow through the circuit as shown.

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