linear circuit Q1 (60 Points]: Consider the circuit below and answer the following questions: 30 V...
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Problem 2 (50 points) Consider the circuit below and answer the following questions: R,-4Ω +Vi 2 V a- [20 Points] Using nodal analysis method, find the voltages VA. VB. Ve and Vo b [12 Points] Calculate the currents I and Is. c- 8 Points] Calculate the voltage Vs across the dependent current source. d- [10 Points] Calculate the power absorbed delivered by each voltage source in the circuit
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Q2. [30 Points) Consider the circuit below and answer the following questions 5A 292 532 389 40 V 20 V + (a) 18 Pts Use loop (Mesh) analysis technique to analyze the circuit and find the mesh currents. (b) [4 Pts) Calculate the voltage Vo. (c) 14 Pts) Calculate the current Ix. (d) [4 Pts Calculate the current ly.
Calculate the voltage at points A, B, and C, in the following circuit. Find the power dissipated by each resistor. 6 V Calculate the total current I flowing through the following circuit segment. Then, find the voltage drop across each resistor. -18 V 12 kΩ 12 k
Q1. You are given a 12 V DC power supply. You are expected to develop a voltage divider to achieve a voltage of nominal 5V value using a pair of resistors from the E 12 range, with the restrition that you are not expected to draw a current of more than 1 mA from the 12 V DC supply i. Develop a simple circuit showing the possible values for each resistor pair, and the range of the DC output possible...
PI : For circuit below v-20 V and R,-8 Ohm and R2-2 Ohm. Calculate voltage and power loss in each resistor in the circuit. (Use voltage division and P = (voltage*voltage) resistance)- You cannot use KVL, KCL or Ohms law) Ri R2 P2: For circuit below i = 50 A and R1 = 15 Ohm and R2 = 10 Ohm. Calculate current and power loss in each resistor in the circuit. (Use current division and P - (current*current) resistance) You...
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Using the circuit diagram below, answer the following questions: Α Ω Β Ω 15.0 V (C Ω D Ω ma 15.0 v Assume the following resistor values for the resistors above: A-6 Ohms B-6 Ohms C-8 Ohms D-4 Ohms a) What is the value of l at resistor AQ? (12 points) b) What is the potential difference across the Ba? (4 points) What is the power at the Co? It is circled for you in the...
6. (5 points) A 12 Volt battery with a 3 Ohm internal resistance is connected to a circuit as shown below. W a.) What percent of the power being expended by the battery is dissipated over the 24 resistor (.e. being used by the 24 resistor)? (note that you are going to 242 have to figure out several things along the way to arrive at the answer) 422 w 512 WW 1222 12V b.) If you measure the voltage between...
(a) The following circuit shows a linear
voltage regulator. Assuming the zener diode has specifications (VZ
= 2.5 V, IZ = 60 mA), select adequate resistor values to provide a
regulated output voltage Vo = 10 V from an unregulated voltage Vi =
15V.
(b) Calculate the power efficiency of the
regulator when a load RL = 10Ω is connected to the regulator
output.
(c) Briefly explain the terms “dropout”, “line
regulation”, and “load regulation”, as they apply to voltage...
15. (15 Points) For the following RMS voltage and current, answer the following questions: Voltage is given by v(t) = 12 cos(2t +30°) Current is i(t) = 4 cos (2t +10°) a. What is the Average power? b. What are the Phasors of each? c. What is the Complex Power? d. What is the Reactive Power? e. What is the Power Factor? BONUS 1. (5 Points) If an AC circuit has a current lagging the voltage, what type of circuit...
Problem 3: Branches and Loops II (25pts). Consider the following circuit: Ri=521 = 12 V D WB+C V = 6 v L R =1003 ER-52 V - 24V E Ri= 150 1. Identify the branches and the loops of the circuit. 2. Using Kirschoff's rules and the loop current method, calculate the voltage and the current across each resistor. 3. Calculate the electric power dissipated in each resistor.