We need at least 10 more requests to produce the answer.
0 / 10 have requested this problem solution
The more requests, the faster the answer.
2) Calculate the equivalent resistances as seen at the terminals A-B of the circuits below are: 100 3100 3200 3300 200 Calculate the equivalent capacitance as seen at the terminals a-b of the circuits below are: 10 F A- = 10 pF + 20 uF = 30 pF + 20 F 30 pF
Question 01: Find the equivalent capacitance/inductance with respect to the terminals a, b for the circuits shown below: 12 mH VY 24 mH | 10 mH 520 mH 30 mH 9m3 15 mH} be 8 mH 48 nF 20 nF DH - 40 V + + 30 V - 8nF 4nFKK 24 nf +10v 30 nF 10 nF bA + 5V - - 20 V +
Problem 2. (20 points) Thevenin / Norton Equivalent Circuits Looking into the open terminals on the right of the circuit shown below, obtain the Norton equivalent. 02 320 340
circuits in Fig. 2.1, find the equivalent resistance Rab across terminals ab. w (b) 100 100 trin -100 10 8 b 100 100 b c) a w 100 a 10 20 M 190 100 wi 100 im
The equivalent capacitance between terminals A and B
is -blank- . (Record the answer to the nearest tenth.)
The equivalent capacitance between terminals A and B is uF. (Record the answer to the nearest tenth.)
Find the Thévenin equivalent with respect to the terminals a,b in the circuit in figure 3 below:
Find the Thevenin equivalent with respect to the terminals a, b in the circuit in (Figure 1). Suppose that R = 20 Ω. Part A Find the Thevenin equivalent voltage. Part B Find the Thevenin equivalent resistance.
Find the Thevenin equivalent with respect to the terminals a,b
for the circuit(Figure
1) if v = 320V , i = 11A .
Find the equvalent voltage. Find the equivalent resistance.
Find the Thevenin equivalent with respect to the terminals a,b for the circuit(Figure 1) if v = 320V , i = 11A . Find the equvalent voltage. Find the equivalent resistance.
are given circuit equivalent? explain
6.- Are the two given circuits equivalent ? Explain + VICs) 1/3) YO Ó ci
Figure P3.24 P 3.25. Find the equivalent capacitance between terminals x and y for each of the circuits shown in Figure P3.25 10 AF 15 paF 10 ?F 5 AF