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6 resistors: serial and parallel
The j2 to j3 leg we add a zero resistor
I will break down the circuit
We will join the j1 to j2 series resistors
Now combine J1 to J3 resistors in series : 670 + 0 = 670
Now combine j1 and j3 in parallel. 1/R = 1/670 + 1/1000 R = 401.2
Add what is left in series
now we can get the current of the circuit : I o = 9V / 2400Ω
I o = 3.75mA
We can now figure out the voltage drops
V 1000 = 1kΩ * 3.75mA = 3.75V V 401 = 401.2Ω * 3.75mA = 1.5V V 1000 = 1kΩ * 3.75mA = 3.75V
Series resistors have same current but different voltages
j1 to J3 is made up of two resistors 670Ω and 1kΩ. V 401 = 401.2Ω * 3.75mA = 1.5V
So this voltage goes through both resistors V 670 = 1.5V and V1000 = 1.5V