Tucson Annie
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Hi Guys,
This isn't really a homework question, but it's close enough to fit this category
I'm studying DC Series-Parallel analysis and have a voltage divider circuit with loads attached. Now, if that's all it was, I can figure it out using the 10 percent bleeder current rule....(I was taught to add the load currents and multiply them by 10 percent to find the bleeder current and then add the bleeder current to the load current to get the total current).
But due to the placement of the reference in this diagram, I'm thrown for a loop so to speak. I am not sure how to go about solving the circuit because of it.....here is the schematic:
**broken link removed**
Now, I'm not supposed to use mesh or nodal or Thevinen methods yet so anyway, any help will be greatly appreciated! As I say, if it wasn't for the position of the ground reference I'd know how to do this....
Annie
This isn't really a homework question, but it's close enough to fit this category
But due to the placement of the reference in this diagram, I'm thrown for a loop so to speak. I am not sure how to go about solving the circuit because of it.....here is the schematic:
**broken link removed**
Now, I'm not supposed to use mesh or nodal or Thevinen methods yet so anyway, any help will be greatly appreciated! As I say, if it wasn't for the position of the ground reference I'd know how to do this....
Annie