how can you find volt drop, when you dont have length or CSA of conductors?
work out voltage across 10 ohm resistor
unknown resistor will have same voltage
work out voltage across 5 ohm resistor (simple subtraction)
calculate current thru it
work out current thru unknown resistor
work out resiistance of unknown resistor.
work out voltage across 10 ohm resistor
unknown resistor will have same voltage
work out voltage across 5 ohm resistor (simple subtraction)
calculate current thru it
work out current thru unknown resistor
work out resiistance of unknown resistor.
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work out voltage across 10 ohm resistor 0.25 x 10 = 2.5V
unknown resistor will have same voltage 2.5V
work out voltage across 5 ohm resistor (simple subtraction) 17.5V
calculate current thru it 17.5 / 5 = 3.5A
work out current thru unknown resistor 3.5 - 0.25 = 3.25
work out resiistance of unknown resistor. 2.5 / 3.25 = 0.77Ω
Cheers
oops done . 3.5A across the 5 ohm resistor (doh! forgotten the code) so 3.25A thru unknown resistor, then 2.5V/3.25A = 0.71 ohms
I get 0.77Ω.
0.71 is the resistances in parallel [1/r = 1/(1/0.77 + 1/10)]
2.5/3.25 actually equals 0.77 ohms (don't know what's happening to meCheers
oops done . 3.5A across the 5 ohm resistor (doh! forgotten the code) so 3.25A thru unknown resistor, then 2.5V/3.25A = 0.71 ohms