Calculate the value of resistor to be connected in series with two resistors each of 1.8Ohm and 5.6Ohm to give a total resistance of 10Ohm.
2.6Ohm
1 of 6
How many resistors of 0.27Ohm must be connected in series to give a total resistance of 3.51Ohm?
13
2 of 6
Two resistors connected in series have a combined resistance of 89.75Ohm. If the resistance of one resistor is 23.5Ohm, what is the value of the other resistor?
66.25Ohm
3 of 6
Six resistors of equal value are connected in series. Calculate the value of the individual resistors if the total resistance is 14.4Ohm.
2.4Ohm
4 of 6
Four resistors in series have voltage drops across them of 37V, 55V, 19V and 9V. Calculate the supply voltage.
120V
5 of 6
Four resistors with values of 3Ohm, 4Ohm, 6Ohm and 10Ohm are connected in series to a supply of 230 volts. Calculate the voltage drop across each resistance in the circuit.
30V, 40V, 60V, 100V
6 of 6
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Card 2
Front
How many resistors of 0.27Ohm must be connected in series to give a total resistance of 3.51Ohm?
Back
13
Card 3
Front
Two resistors connected in series have a combined resistance of 89.75Ohm. If the resistance of one resistor is 23.5Ohm, what is the value of the other resistor?
Back
Card 4
Front
Six resistors of equal value are connected in series. Calculate the value of the individual resistors if the total resistance is 14.4Ohm.
Back
Card 5
Front
Four resistors in series have voltage drops across them of 37V, 55V, 19V and 9V. Calculate the supply voltage.
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