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1) draw a simple circuit with a voltage source and four resistors wired in series

2) draw a simple circuit with a voltage source and three resistors wired in parallel

3) draw a complex circuit with a voltage source with three total resistors. Two of the resistors should be drawn in parallel with each other, then in series with the third.

4) draw a complex circuit with a voltage source and six total resistors. You may set them up as you choose but be sure to include both series and parallel in your circuit.

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The purported circuit diagram is illustrated in the image atatched below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Circuit diagrams consist of several resistors connected in parallel and series fashion.

When resistors are so connected that current pass through each of the resistors sequentially, then the arrangement is called a series arrangement. In figure 1, the circuits are arranged in a series fashion.

Similarly, when the current divide between the resistors, then the arrangement is said to be a parallel arrangement. In figure 2, the parallel arrangement is depicted.

Figure 3 and figure 4 displays complex circuits with different arrangement on resistors in varying combinations.

1) draw a simple circuit with a voltage source and four resistors wired in series-example-1
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