Electrical – voltage divider in series and parallel circuit

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I have these two series and parallel circuits and I want to know how I should find the voltage through R1, R2, R3 and R4. I know I should use the rules of voltage divider but I don't know how when I have resistor (R5) in the way and also in figure 1 there is a wire between for the current to go through.

How I should get the voltage through voltage divider in figure 1 and how the voltage changes for R1, R2, R3 and R4 in figure 2 (when the wire for current isn't there anymore).

R1 = R4 = 1k ohm
R2 = R3 = 100 ohm
R5 = 10 ohm
E = 5 V

Best Answer

We don't give complete answers to homework here.

However, consider in the left circuit that R1 and R3 are in parallel, and R2,R4 are in parallel. In the right circuit, R1+R2 is in parallel with R3+R4.

Given these observations, it should be easy to find the voltages everywhere, which is a start on finding the currents.

That's one way to solve this. There are several equivalent ways.