This document contains summaries of 15 problems from lecture material covering chapters 2 and 4:
1) Find currents and power calculations for a circuit with four resistors and two sources.
2) Calculate current and power for a circuit with two batteries and resistors. Determine how values change with an added parallel battery.
3) Calculate voltage and resistance for a non-ideal power supply based on load measurements.
4) Calculate equivalent resistance and power delivered for a circuit with three resistors and a source.
This document contains summaries of 15 problems from lecture material covering chapters 2 and 4:
1) Find currents and power calculations for a circuit with four resistors and two sources.
2) Calculate current and power for a circuit with two batteries and resistors. Determine how values change with an added parallel battery.
3) Calculate voltage and resistance for a non-ideal power supply based on load measurements.
4) Calculate equivalent resistance and power delivered for a circuit with three resistors and a source.
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This document contains summaries of 15 problems from lecture material covering chapters 2 and 4:
1) Find currents and power calculations for a circuit with four resistors and two sources.
2) Calculate current and power for a circuit with two batteries and resistors. Determine how values change with an added parallel battery.
3) Calculate voltage and resistance for a non-ideal power supply based on load measurements.
4) Calculate equivalent resistance and power delivered for a circuit with three resistors and a source.
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For the circuit shown in Figure P2.37, find a. The currents 1 i and 2 i . b. The power delivered by the 3-A current source and by the 12-V voltage source. c. The total power dissipated by the circuit. Let O = , O = , O = , O = 7 5 10 25 4 3 2 1 R R R R , and express 1 i and 2 i as functions of v . (Hint: Apply KCL at the node between 1 R and 3 R .)
Figure P2.37
Chapter 2, Problem 39. Consider NiMH hobbyist batteries shown in the circuit of Figure P2.39. a. If 1 12 0 V = . V, O . = 15 0 1 R and , O . = 55 2 L R find the load current L I and the power dissipated by the load. b. If we connect a second battery in parallel with battery 1 that has voltage 2 12 V = V and , O . = 28 0 2 R will the load current L I increase or decrease? Will the power dissipated by the load increase or decrease? By how much?
Figure P2.39
Chapter 2, Problem 40. With no load attached, the voltage at the terminals of a particular power supply is 50.8 V. When a 10-W load is attached, the voltage drops to 49 V. a. Determine S v and S R for this nonideal source. b. What voltage would be measured at the terminals in the presence of a 15- O load resistor? How much current could be drawn from this power supply under short-circuit conditions?
Chapter 2, Problem 48. For the circuit shown in Figure P2.48, find the equivalent resistance seen by the source. How much power is delivered by the source?
Figure P2.48
Chapter 2, Problem 75. A practical voltmeter has an internal resistance m r . What is the value of m r if the meter reads 11.81 V when connected as shown in Figure P2.75.
Figure P2.75
Chapter 4, Problem 43. If the current through and the voltage across a component in an electric circuit are V ) 309 1 cos( 5 3 ) ( mA ) 12 cos( 17 ) ( . + . = / = t t v t t i e t e
where 628 3 e = . rad/s, determine a. Whether the component is a resistor, capacitor, or inductor. b. The value of the component in ohms, farads, or henrys.
Chapter 4, Problem 50. Determine 3 ( ) i t in the circuit shown in Figure P4.50 if i 1 (t) = 141.4 cos(t + 2.356) mA i 2 (t) = 50 sin(t 0.927) mA = 377 rad/s
Figure P4.50
Chapter 4, Problem 51. Determine the current through 3 Z in the circuit of Figure P4.51. v s1 = v s2 = 170 cos(377t) V Z 1 = 5.9 Z0.122 O Z 2 = 2.3 Z0 O Z 3 = 17 Z0.192 O
Figure P4.51
Chapter 4, Problem 55. Using phasor techniques, solve for the voltage v in the circuit shown in Figure P4.55.
Figure P4.55
Chapter 4, Problem 72. Solve for ( ) L i t in the circuit of Figure P4.72, using phasor techniques, if ( ) 2cos 2 S v t t = , 1 4 R = O, 2 4 R = O, 2 L = H, and 1 4 C = F.