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should I solve this by super node since there is abattery or just by nodal and...
Problem 2. Find the unknown node voltages of the network using nodal analysis. 2a). (25 points) Hint: convert the voltage source 15V to the current source points) Hint: convert the voltage source 15V to thec Answer: 612 612 Vi= Rs R 5 12 15 V 3A 7
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Problem 3 In the circuit shown below: a. Write a node equation at node 1 by summing the currents leaving node 1. b. Write a node equation at node 2 by summing the currents leaving node 2. c. Find V, and V2 by solving the two node equations. d. Find the currents IR, IR, IR3, IR4, Is. e. Find the power absorbed by R1, R2, R3, R4, and power released...
4.22 a) Use the node-voltage method to find v, and a the power delivered by the 2 A current source sintax in the circuit in Fig. P4.22. Use node a as the reference node. b) Repeat part (a), but use node b as the refer- ence node. c) Compare the choice of reference node in (a) and (b). Which is better, and why? Figure P4.22 25 V 20Ω に! 2 A 150Ω 55Ω
3-1 Use nodal analysis to find v, in the circuit shown in Fig. 3-6 if element A is: (a) a 2-A current source, arrow pointing right; (b) an 8-92 resistor; (c) a 10-V voltage source, the positive reference on the right. ns:- 17 A 2Ω Fig. 3-6 See Drill Probs. 3-1 and 3-2.
1. calculate node voltage V1 and V2
2. calculate the voltage drop across 10k resistor equal to the
difference between V2 and Vs2
3. Calculate mesh current i1,i2, i3
4. calculate the current through 2.7k resistor
5. does the current measured through 2.7k resistor equal to the
difference between the currents i2 and i3? show all
calculations
equired Itheory a Construct the circuit shown in Fig. 2 on your breadboard. 1 k 2 w V, 1k22 V, 10 k92 VS2...
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14)(4 points) Analyze the circuit in problem 9-12 using PSPICE as follows: Use a Bias Point analysis to find Ix, Iy, VA, VB and Vc in problem 12 above. Be sure to add text to the schematic as indicated in the Sample Report. Only show the result of Ix, ly, VA, VB and Ve on the schematic. Adjust the placement of each value on the schematic so that...
(4 points) Determine the values of the node voltages V a , V b
and V c , and the value of the current
I x in the circuit in Fig. 2.
2. (4 points) Determine the values of the node voltages V, V, and Ve, and the value of the current I, in the circuit in Fig. 2. 122 w 12 12 Figure 2: Problem 2.
Learning Goal: To use the node-voltage method to solve circuits with branches containing only a voltage source. The node-voltage method is a general technique for solving circuits. Fundamentally, it involves writing KCL equations at essential nodes. When the circuit contains a dependent source, you must write a constraint equation for each dependent source, in addition to the KCL equations. When the circuit contains one or more voltage sources that are the only components in branches connecting two essential nodes, the...
(Q2.a) Cach equation of the nodal analysis technique states that Incorrect the sum of voltage across all the elements connected to the mode is zero. Incorrect The current flowing out of the first node equals the current flowing into the second node Incorrect the sum of all resistances connected to the node is zero. Correct: The sum of all the currents flowing in and out of the nede is zero. Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct Your receipt...