
Solve problem 3.1using Superposition, and Thevenin circuit analysis techniques.




Solve problem 3.1using Superposition, and Thevenin circuit analysis techniques. find V, in the circuit in Fig....
3.1 Use nodal analysis to find Vo in the circuit in Fig. 3.1. 2mA -o 12V(+ 0 Fig. 3.1 3.2 Use loop analysis to solve problem 3.1
Please solve using thevenin, Ans: -12V
3. Find V, from following circuit using Thevenin's theorem. αι 3 ΚΩ 6 kΩ 3 kΩ 4 mA 12V 12 V
QUESTION 5 Draw the equivalent simple circuit model for the circuit shown. Calculate V, I, and R for the simple circuit model that are equivalent to the original circuit. Include units, prefixes, and polarities (where applicable). Indicate current direction on your simple circuit model with an arrow. 1kΩ 2kΩ 1kΩ 4kΩ w 1kΩ 3kΩ 12V 3k2 4kΩ + 3V -
2. Use superposition to find lo in the circuit in Fig. 7.2 12 V 0 6 mA 12 V (+ Fig. 7.2
Find i(t) for t > 0 in the circuit below.
2kΩ 2kΩ 1kΩ - ΑΛΛ- + 12V 4kΩ + 100μF t=0 i(t)
Q3. Solve for vo(t) in the circuit of Fig. 3 using the Superposition 62 2H 12 cos 31 V + 4 sin 21 A 10 V Solution:
Solve by using basic node-voltage or superposition! The op amp in the circuit of Fig. P5.23 is ideal. a) What op amp circuit configuration is this? b) Find vo in terms of vs c) Find the range of values for such that does not saturate and the op amp remains in its linear region of operation. Figure P5.23 96 kΩ 24 kΩ 10 V 16 kΩ 10V 24 kΩ
can someone please help me solve this question using
superposition theorem, step by step
Circuit Theorems Chapter 4 134 find vx in the circuit of Fig. 4 Use superposition to Answer: v 31.25 V. Practice Problem 4.4 20 #х 25 SA 42 0.1 Figure 4.11 For Practice Prob. 4.4. Example 4.5 For the circuit in Fig. 4.12, use the superposit 24V 8Ω Solution:
For the circuit shown below, solve for lo. a. Using Nodal Analysis b. Using Mesh Analysis c. Using Superposition AP7. 2 k2 6 V 4 k2 12v 12 k12
Use superposition to find ? ? in the circuit below
Problem 5 Use superposition to find V. in the circuit below. 132 0.5V 22 www 10V © 422