1. The problem statement
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2. Relevant equations
According to my book, if R3 = R2 and R4 = R1, I can use the following formula:
Vo = (R2/R1)(V2 - V1).
3. The attempt at a solution
We want R2/R1 to equal 5. This means that R3 and R2 must be 5*3,3 = 16.5 k(ohms).
However, I don't know what to do with the inner resistance of V2 and Vo. Any suggestions?
http://i36.tinypic.com/hugkyb.jpg
2. Relevant equations
According to my book, if R3 = R2 and R4 = R1, I can use the following formula:
Vo = (R2/R1)(V2 - V1).
3. The attempt at a solution
We want R2/R1 to equal 5. This means that R3 and R2 must be 5*3,3 = 16.5 k(ohms).
However, I don't know what to do with the inner resistance of V2 and Vo. Any suggestions?