Part 2 Troubleshooting: In Figure 2, the circuit has a fault. Based on the measurements, determine the faulty components

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Part 2 Troubleshooting: In Figure 2, the circuit has a fault. Based on the measurements, determine the faulty components

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Part 2 Troubleshooting: In Figure 2, the circuit has a fault. Based on the measurements, determine the faulty components. XMM3 Multimeter XMME 2.878 V Multimeter XMMI 4.183 mA R1 XMMI Set... v 1k Multimeter X XMM2 R2 Sel 17.124 V 2.2k0 R3 33.3k PH Ayed R4 34.7k V1 = -20V R6 36.8k R5 $5.6k Figure 2 Questions 1. Add the individual values for power from the analysis. What is the result. Compare to the measured value for total power. What conclusions do you draw about total power in a series-parallel circuit? 2. Compare the measured values to the calculated values. What conclusions do you draw about any difference in values? 3. In the troubleshooting section, which components are at fault and what is the nature of the fault (example, short, open)? Put all the information in the lab template and submit in the drop box along with the Multisim files.
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