- Jan 25, 2001
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Is it possible to calculate R,I or P when you only know V in a series circuit? My teacher gave us a series circuit problem like this:
Vt=120V
V1=12V
V2=18V
V3=90V
and asked us to calculate I2 and P2....this wouldn't be the first time he gave us bad information or asked us something we have yet to go over but I just wanted to do a double check.
The only answer I could think of was: I2= 18V/15% of Rt (similar for P2)
EDIT: Cliff notes..can you calculate resistance from only knowing voltage drops?
Vt=120V
V1=12V
V2=18V
V3=90V
and asked us to calculate I2 and P2....this wouldn't be the first time he gave us bad information or asked us something we have yet to go over but I just wanted to do a double check.
The only answer I could think of was: I2= 18V/15% of Rt (similar for P2)
EDIT: Cliff notes..can you calculate resistance from only knowing voltage drops?