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== <span style="background:green"> Meike Your Page Has Been Hacked! <3<3<3==
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== <font color="#FE2EF7">  HOMEWORK -1-  </font> ==
 
  
'''''<span style="background:black">Circuit with one resistor'''''
 
  
<span style="background:black">Brown, green, red, gold
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<span style="background:black">:First digit=1, second digit=5, multiplier 100, tolerance= 5%
 
<span style="background:black">:15x100=1500 1,5 k ohms
 
  
<span style="background:black">:R = V/I 9 V : 6 I = 1,5 kilo ohms
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<span style="background:black">:I = V/R 9 V : 1,5 ohms = 6 ampere
 
<span style="background:black">:V = IxR 6 x 1,5 = 9 V
 
<span style="background:black">:6 x 1,5 ohms = 9
 
<span style="background:black">:9 volt battery
 
  
'''<span style="background:black">What is the voltage across the resistor'''
 
<span style="background:black">:Voltage drop is 0,1,4 V
 
'''<span style="background:black">What is the current through the resistor'''
 
<span style="background:black">:6 amp
 
'''<span style="background:black">What happens to the current and voltage if you double the resistor value'''
 
<span style="background:black">:Current stays the same and voltage doubles
 
'''<span style="background:black">What happens to the current and voltage if you half the resistor value'''
 
<span style="background:black">:Current stays the same and voltage is split in half
 
  
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'''''<span style="background:black">Circuit with two resistors'''''
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<span style="background:black">Brown, black, orange, gold
 
<span style="background:black">:First digit=1, second digit=0, multiplier 1, tolerance= 5%
 
<span style="background:black">:1. x100=10 k ohms
 
<span style="background:black">:9 volt battery
 
  
<span style="background:black">:R = V/I 9 V : 6 I = 10 kilo ohms
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[[/UTC | <font color="#BB00C8"> MINOR  </font>]]
<span style="background:black">:I = V/R 9 V : 10 ohms = 0,9 ampere
 
<span style="background:black">:V = IxR 6 x 1,5 = 9 V
 
<span style="background:black">:Voltage drop = 0,9 x 10 ohms = 9
 
  
'''<span style="background:black">What is the voltage across each resistor'''
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[[/UTC | <font color="#A10B9E"> UNRAVEL THE CODE Q10 </font>]]
<span style="background:black">:Voltage drop is 9
 
'''<span style="background:black">What is the current through each resistor'''
 
<span style="background:black">:9 amp
 
'''<span style="background:black">What happens to the current and voltage if you double the resistor value of one resistor'''
 
<span style="background:black">:Current stays the same and voltage doubles
 
  
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[[/CFM | <font color="#9400D3">  CRAFTING FUTURE MEMORIES  </font>]]
  
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[[/UTI | <font color="#A10B9E"> UNRAVELING THE INFRA-ORDINARY  </font>]]
  
'''''<span style="background:black">Circuit with three or more series resistors'''''
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[[/UTM | <font color="#BB00C8"> MEME  </font>]]
  
<span style="background:black">Orange, orange, orange, gold
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[[/ETT| <font color="#FF36FD"> EXPANDING THE TOOLBOX  </font>]]</b>
<span style="background:black">:First digit=3, second digit=3, multiplier 1, tolerance= 5%
 
<span style="background:black">:3.3x100=33 k ohms
 
<span style="background:black">:9 volt battery
 
 
 
<span style="background:black">:R = V/I 9 V : 0,27 I = 33 kilo ohms
 
<span style="background:black">:I = V/R 9 V : 33 ohms = 0,27 ampere
 
<span style="background:black">:V = IxR 0,27 x 33 = 9 V
 
<span style="background:black">:Voltage drop = 0,27 x 33 ohms = 8,91 drop
 
 
 
'''<span style="background:black">What is the voltage across each resistor'''
 
<span style="background:black">:Voltage drop is 8,9
 
'''<span style="background:black">What is the current through each resistor'''
 
<span style="background:black">:9 amp
 
'''<span style="background:black">What happens to the current and voltage if you double the resistor value of one resistor'''
 
<span style="background:black">:Current stays the same and voltage doubles
 

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