2. Use the superposition theorem to find V, and determine the power dissipated by the each...
Superposition Theorem Example Use superposition to find v, in the circuit below. 10 V 2A 4 2 2A is discarded by open-circuit 10V is discarded by short-circuit Dependant source keep unchanged 20Ω V1 20Ω V1 0.1v 2 A 4Ω 0.1v 0 V 10 Refer to in-class illustration, answer Vx 12.5V
5) ) Employ superposition to determine the individual contribution from each independent source to the voltage v as labeled in the circuit shown below. (i) Compute the power absorbed by the 2 Q resistor. 7Ω 6A 0.4i 20 30 4 A
Use the superposition Theorem to find the voltage Vab Voltage due to 2A source = units Voltage due to 120V source = units Vaba units 2002 4092
4. Use superposition to find Vo 2? S2 4 V 2V 2? 6 A Find Zload for maximum power transfer and the maximum average 5 (5) power transferred to the load. j2? 220 V 2? loa 5 Find Vx using mesh analysis. 10? 4? 2A 4A (T
2. In the circuit below, use the node-voltage method to find v, and the power dissipated the 1092 resistor 5 VA 2012 - e 15V(1 } 111 vaļ2N 3102 v. 340.0
1. Use a series of source transformations to find the power dissipated by the 10 kOhm resistor in the circuit below. 6 ΚΩ 10 ΚΩ 60 V 12 ΚΩ 6 ΚΩ 10 mA 2. Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit of the circuit shown below. +V. - 4 Ω 2ΗΩ 2 mA (1 4V.
P7. Use Thévenin's theorem to find the power supplied by the 12-V source in circuit below: 2 mA 32 1 kS2 12 V
Problem 1 In the circuit below, employ the superposition principle to determine: (a) The individual contributions of each independent source to the 20 points Current iz. (b) What percentage of the total power dissipated in the 2S2 resistor comes from the 6 A source only? 3ig 112 312 12V
Problem #1 (5) Use superposition to find the voltage V across the 4 2 resistor with polarity as marked. This problem includes 3 subproblems, Problem#1, Problem#2 and Problem#3. w 222 + 20V 412 5A V due to the voltage source: Problem #2 (5) Use the same circuit diagram in Probl. V due to the current source: Problem #3 (5) Use the same circuit diagram in Probl. Actual V:
Find the power dissipated in the 4 kΩ resistor 2. 6 V 24 V power