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1. Circle T (true) or F (false) for each of these Boolean equations. (a). (b). (c). (d). (e). T T T T T F F F F F Negative power indicates power delivered The unit of charge is the amp 0.005 V = 5 mV Ohms Law states that v = iR Current is the rate of ow of charge
2. Equivalent Resistance: Find the equivalent resistance Req of the resistive circuit below. 50 100 100
200
200
100 100
Req =
EE 188 Practice Problems for Exam 1, Spring 2009 3. Ohms Law and Power: Given the simple resistive circuit below:
i 25 + V
100 k
400 k
3(a).
i= Is this the same current that ows through the 100 k resistor? (circle one): Yes No 3(b). Find the power absorbed or supplied by the 100 k resistor. Negative power indicates power supplied and positive power indicates power absorbed.
EE 188 Practice Problems for Exam 1, Spring 2009 4. Voltage Division: 50 + 10 + V Use voltage division to nd the voltage V2 in the circuit below. 50 25
500
V2
50
100
V2 =
EE 188 Practice Problems for Exam 1, Spring 2009 5. Current Division: resistor. 50
5 mA
500
50 100
i=
6. KVL, KCL and Dependent Current Source: Use Kirchhos Voltage Law (KVL) and Kirchhos Current Law (KCL) to nd the current owing through the 25 resistor, i2 .
50
75 i2
2i2
10 + V 50
25
i2 =
7. Nodal Analysis (Node-Voltage Method): Find equations for the voltage V2 and the current i1 in the circuit below, using nodal analysis (node-voltage method): i1 + 10 + V 5i1 + 25 V2 50
20
7(a). First, label your nodes. Which nodes are essential nodes? Which node is your reference node? Indicate this below and on the circuit diagram. Essential nodes: 7(b). Reference node:
V2 = 7(c). of V2 . Now use KCL at the appropriate essential node to nd an equation for i1 in terms
i1 =
EE 188 Practice Problems for Exam 1, Spring 2009 7(d). Extra: Given your two equations above for V2 and i1 , solve for both unknowns.
V2 =
i1 =