question about electronic circuits?
In a circuit there is a 100 volt DC source, a 2 ohm
resistor in parallel with a 4 ohm resistor, and then those
resistors are in series with a 3 ohm resistor in parallel
with a 6 ohm resistor. The circuit is terminated in a load
whose value varies randomly between 10 and 20 ohms.
If the power dissipated in the 2 ohm resistor goes above 35
watts, the resistor will burn and its resistance will jump
from 2 ohms to 1000000 ohms.
Solve the circuit 100,000 times (using random values for the
load). During the 100,000 simulations, count the number of times that
the 2 ohm resistor burns up. Also, calculate the average
voltage delivered to the load resistor when the 2 ohm
resistor has burned up.
Your program should output only two numbers on separate lines
as follows:
1-Number of times that the 2 ohm resistor burns
2-Average voltage delivered to the load resistor calculated
over the cases where the 2 ohm resistor has burned up
The seed to use for the random number generator is 100000
I have no problem with the programming stuff, just the actual calculations.