Find V. in the circuit in the figure below using superposition. =3 mA 7 kΩ Ο 4 kg 7 kΩ Ta = 2V I h = 8V 4 ΚΩ 6 kΩ Ι ο Vo with only V, turned on Vo with only V6 turned on 75.6 V with only I, on = V =
For the circuit in Fig. 3.69, find vi, V2, and v3 using nodal analysis. 240 V 20/ V2 20 S2 3
Find V, from following circuit using Thevenin's theorem. 3 ΚΩ 6 kΩ 3 kΩ 4 mA 12V 12 V
a. For the circuit shown in Fig. 1, find i(t) and vi(t) for all t. b. For the circuit shown in Fig. 2, find vclt) and ic(t) for all t. 10 kΩ 20 kΩ ic 10 mH 18 V 100u(-1) V 40u(C) V F, 13
a. For the circuit shown in Fig. 1, find i(t) and vi(t) for all t. b. For the circuit shown in Fig. 2, find vclt) and ic(t) for all t. 10 kΩ 20 kΩ ic...
2.20,2.22,2.29,2.62
6 MA Figure P2.18 2.19 Find 11, and 1, in the network in Fig. P2.19. 12 mA 21. Figure P2.19 2.20 Find Vand V. in the circuit in Fig. P2.20. 2v 8 - 2V + Figure P2.20 2.21 Given the circuit diagram in Fig. P2.21, find the following voltages: V V V V V V V V V and V 8 V 12 V Figure P2.16 17 Find Vw in the circuit in Fig. P2.17. 4V- 12v Figure P2.17...
Consider the circuit shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that R = 6
kΩ.
Find the current io in the circuit by making a succession of
appropriate source transformations.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the
appropriate units.
Work back through the circuit to find the magnitude of the power
developed by the 120 V source.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the
appropriate units.
40 kΩ Αν 4 kΩ 2.5 kΩ Αν +) 120...
12 kΩ 15 kΩ 36 V 18 mA 60 k2 AB AP4.18 9ed A voltmeter with an internal resistance of 100 kΩ (kilo Ohm) is used to measure the voltage vAE in the circuit shown what is the voltmeter reading A0 Check
3. Find V, from following circuit using Thevenin's theorem. 3 kΩ 6 kΩ: 3 kΩ 4 mA 12V ) 12V
3. Find V, from following circuit using Thevenin's theorem. 3 kΩ 6 kΩ 3 kΩ ' 4 mA 12V 12V 4. Find Vo from following circuit using Norton's theorem only. 12V 2 ΚΩ 3 mA ( 4 ΚΩ 4 ΚΩ 12 ΚΩ
4 Find ve for the circuit shown in the Figure. 20 mA >1002 2502