spike47 Member Aug 9, 2016 #1 Hi This may seem a simple answer to above , but I don't seem to be able to figure it out . "What voltage can be measured in the attached circuit on the R6 resistance in the picture above (U6=?)" Anyone help me . spike Attachments screen shot to post.jpg 23.5 KB · Views: 495
Hi This may seem a simple answer to above , but I don't seem to be able to figure it out . "What voltage can be measured in the attached circuit on the R6 resistance in the picture above (U6=?)" Anyone help me . spike
alec_t Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 9, 2016 #2 If this is a Homework question, what is your best effort so far at answering it?
Ian Rogers User Extraordinaire Forum Supporter Most Helpful Member Aug 9, 2016 #3 Very simple.... Don't overthink the problem... What do two 30R resistors in parallel make.. (Moved to homework help!!)
Very simple.... Don't overthink the problem... What do two 30R resistors in parallel make.. (Moved to homework help!!)
spike47 Member Aug 9, 2016 #4 Ian Rogers said: Very simple.... Don't overthink the problem... What do two 30R resistors in parallel make.. (Moved to homework help!!) Click to expand... 15r!
Ian Rogers said: Very simple.... Don't overthink the problem... What do two 30R resistors in parallel make.. (Moved to homework help!!) Click to expand... 15r!
Ian Rogers User Extraordinaire Forum Supporter Most Helpful Member Aug 9, 2016 #5 Tada!!! you have a simple voltage divider!!