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Resistive voltage dividers and flowing currents.

I've been finding it hard to understand if the currents flowing through the circuit are even or what? Can u see the calculations on the drawing and tell if the Power formula P=V*A applies that way? Anybody? Thanks in advance
 

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I've been finding it hard to understand if the currents flowing through the circuit are even or what? Can u see the calculations on the drawing and tell if the Power formula P=V*A applies that way? Anybody? Thanks in advance

First of all, you are using technical slang when you say or write "current flow". Even when everyone knows what you mean, that is not the correct description of what is happening. Current is charge flow, so current flow means "charge flow flow". Although just about everyone uses that term including textbooks, the correct descriptive is charge flow or current is present, or current exists.

Now, let's take things one at a time. What is the resistance of the two 1 ohm resistors in parallel?

Ratch
 
Sorry about some incorrections... that second resistor just means you cant overcome the resistance of R2. I was just making as i was actually using those 2,5v. I just wanted to know what the current is at the divided point with 1 / 1 Ohm divider and Voltage of 5V - since you get it from V/R and there is a power of 25W i imagine some dissipates as heat.
Can you help out? Thanks ratch and anyone else.
 
Sorry about some incorrections... that second resistor just means you cant overcome the resistance of R2. I was just making as i was actually using those 2,5v. I just wanted to know what the current is at the divided point with 1 / 1 Ohm divider and Voltage of 5V - since you get it from V/R and there is a power of 25W i imagine some dissipates as heat.
Can you help out? Thanks ratch and anyone else.

Where is the second of three resistors? Where is "R2" marked on the schematic? What is the resistance of the two 1 ohm resistors in parallel?

Ratch
 

davenn

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I deleted your full answers as Ratch was trying to get the OP to work it out and answer the Q he asked twice
please be careful before giving answers :) :)

EDIT and I am moving this to homework

Dave
 
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