Here we get same voltage Vx , during superposition and nodal analysis. So our answer is correct.
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(a) Find V, using superposition. (Hint: set to zero only sources of known value; do not...
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 =
Find the value of v. Solve using mesh analysis, For extra practice: Afterwards solve again using nodal analysis. 50 692 w 2V + Po son
3) Using Nodal analysis technique find Vx in the circuit shown below 10 V 20 2 5Ω Vi V2 V3 9 A 10Ω 4) Using superposition theorem find lx for the circuit shown below: 10Ω 30 V+ 10 2 5 S2 -6 A
Find the output current i, in the circuit shown below using superposition, where vs = 28 cos(4t) V. Given: 161 is the value of phasor i, when only 20 V source is on and 1.2 is its value with vs(t) on only. Please report your answer so the magnitude is positive and all angles are in the range of negative 180 degrees to positive 180 degrees. 42 22 AN vs 0 14 20 V The value of 101 = The...
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS! Electrical engineering! Knowledge of MATLAB required!!!! Professionals only! Please be clear and concise. MUST ANSWER ALL PARTS OF QUESTION!!!!!!!! Credit only awarded to all complete answers Please circle answers For the circuit of Question 1, follow the steps below to use superposition to find Vo. 20 20 w zi 2/A 21 2/6A ES 2+-20 240 20 v 2+ -20 234 20:40 2120 v. 134 134 b Finding Vo' due to the current source is: 1. From circuit (a),...
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...
Vsig = 36 V Rsig = 25 kOhms RL = 8 Ohms Amplifier2Speaker sig Rsig sig 7 Y K Vout kis on Vost peut & Given: 1. The 1-port defined by the dashed box represents an audio amplifier with an attached loudspeaker. The parameters Vsig and Rig are fixed (given in the parameter file) with non-zero values. The two dependent sources constitute a model for a device called an Ideal Transformer, which you will learn more about in ECE 2020...
In a balanced three-phase system, the source is wye-connected and the source voltage of phase A is Van = ∠ 120 20 V. The load consists of two balanced wyes in parallel with phase impedances of 8 + j6 Ω and 12 + j8 Ω. If the line impedance is zero, find the line currents and the phase currents in each load. (Hint: use per phase analysis, then do angle shift for each phase.)
2- Set the two independent power sources to Vsi 6V and Veo" 10 V and measure their actual values using the DMM. Actual Values of power sources: 4.47 VS15.99 Vs- 3- Using the breadboard construct the circuit shown in Figure 4,1 (repeated below for convenience). Use the resistors measured in Step 1 (above) and the power sources Vsi- 6 V, and Vs2 -10 V. IR3 IRI RS. R5 R1 R3 Va V4 V2 V1 ww ww It 12 R4 R23...
Please show all work and to follow directions. Only answer Problem 14 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...