
Use Kirchoff's laws to determine the unknown currents in the circuit shown. RI R2 + Vi...
1) For the following circuit: a) use Kirchoff's rules to solve for the currents flowing in the circuit, be sure to label all currents and show their directions and b) calculate the voltage drop across each resistor. R, R3 ww 4 0 12 7 VB2 203 R2 В, 28 V
Problem 5: Solve the circuit problem shown below for the unknown currents. Start by assuming the direction:s shown on the diagram; indicate at the end if any of the current directions need to be reversed. Ri Ii R23 R2 12 13 K. 20 R3 R4 L4 V20V Rs Is
From the circuit shown below,
(a) use KCL and KVL to solve for the three currents.
(b) With the given data below and the two currents flowing
clockwise, determine both currents using mesh analysis and the
voltages across each resistor.
r1= 3 Ohms
r2= 7 Ohms
r3= 2 Ohms
r4= 8 Ohms
a M 10 V 30 il 222 i2 722 892 i3 12 V W
7) You will eventually be asked to determine the current in each branch of the circuit. Ri=30. R2=9 2. R3 = 4 . Vi=6 V. 72=9V.V3=4 V a) Draw the currents. I1. 12. and I3 in the picture. V3 Ri R2 R3 b) Write the junction equation for the circuit. + Vi 12 c) Write the loop equation for loop #1. d) Write the loop equation for loop =2. e) What are the magnitudes of the currents? f) In reality,...
Use mesh analysis to determine the currents h(t) and iz(t) in the given circuit. Assume V1 = 10e-40 V, V2 = 12e V, R = 82, R2 = 42, R3 = 60, X = 10 , and Xc = 14 (The phase angle for V, and V2 is measured in degrees. Round the final answers to the nearest whole numbers.) R: 3 The currents if(t) = 731 cos(wt+-46°) mA and iz(t) = 641 cos(wt+-171 ®°)mA.
Problem Consider the circuit shown below, where ε,-12V, ε2-5V, Ri-3Q, R2-2Q, R3-4Q. 12 2 R3 13 R1 (a) Use Kirchhoff's rules to write down 3 independent equations involving the currents shown on the diagram. Use the current directions indicated in the diagram. Your equations should be symbolic - don't plug in the numbers yet! Solve your system of equations to find the 3 unknown currents (1i, 12, 13), in units of Amperes (A). Round all answers to 1 decimal place.
6. Find Vi in the following circuit if VR2 3 V, I -2 A, RI 100 , and R2 50 . Ry VR R.y 7. What is the output voltage (Vo) of the summing op-amp below? 1000 kn 200 k2 50 k2 +5 V 100 k2 -5 V V. out 8. For the operational amplifier circuit depicted below: a. Determine Vout in terms of the resistors: Ri, R2, R3, R4 and I R1 qut R- (current source) for the operational...
M w R6 V1 w R7 For the circuit in the figure above, Vi=12 V. Ri=50, R2 = 10 . R3 = 8 0 R4 = 2 0 Rs=3 R6 = 70, and Ry=90. What are the currents through and potentials across each of the resistors?
Ri R2 Vi 5Ω 10Ω 10 V 10 Figure 1: The circuit of Problem 1 Find V2(t) for all time t20 for the circuit shown in Fig. 1 with initial conditions Vi(0) 3V anc ½(0) = 1 V.
Ri R2 Vi 5Ω 10Ω 10 V 10 Figure 1: The circuit of Problem 1 Find V2(t) for all time t20 for the circuit shown in Fig. 1 with initial conditions Vi(0) 3V anc ½(0) = 1 V.
Determine the voltage across resistor R2=40ΩR2=40Ω in the
circuit shown in (Figure 1), where vs=60Vvs=60V, R1=20ΩR1=20Ω,
R3=30ΩR3=30Ω, and R4=40Ω
Question 6 Part A Determine the voltage across resistor R2 = 40 2 in the circuit shown in (Figure 1), where us = 60 V, R1 = 20 12 R3 = 30 12, and R4 = 40 12 Express your answer in volts to three significant figures. View Available Hint(s) Learning Goal: To determine the voltage, current, and power of circuit...