Use superposition to find the voltage across the 5 ohm resistor, V1, due to the 10 V source acting alone.
5.0 V
None of the other answers
6.25V
1.25V
3.75V
Use superposition to find the voltage across the 5 ohm resistor, V1, due to the 10 V source acting alone.
Use superposition on the circuit below; a) Find the voltage V'1 due to the 12V voltage source alone. b) Find the voltage V": due to the 5mA current source alone. c) Find the total voltage V1 due to both sources. 2002 1002 12 4002 VI 5 mA 3002 www
Problem #1 (5) Use superposition to find the voltage V across the 4 2 resistor with polarity as marked. This problem includes 3 subproblems, Problem#1, Problem#2 and Problem#3. w 222 + 20V 412 5A V due to the voltage source: Problem #2 (5) Use the same circuit diagram in Probl. V due to the current source: Problem #3 (5) Use the same circuit diagram in Probl. Actual V:
Using superposition theorem, find the voltage V0 across the 2Ω resistor due to the 4A current source in Fig. 8. A. 2V B. 8V C. 4V D. 6V
Use Superposition to find Current passing thru 6 ohm
resistor
Use Superposition method to find the current passing through the 6 ohm resistor as shown below. 2012 100 V 4 A 25 V 9Ω 30(2
Find Vo’ due to the current source Is alone. Vo’=______V
Find Vo” due to the voltage source Vs alone. Vo”=______V
Find Vo due to both sources. Vo=______V
1. Find V, in the network in Fig. 1 using superposition. 1 kΩ 2 kΩ R2 R4 2 kΩζv, R1 6 mA R3ξ 2kΩ Is Vs (+) 12V Figure 1.
Determine the voltage across the 5.0-Ω resistor in the drawing (V1 = 8.0 V and V2 = 21 V).
Part of a circuit is shown. If the voltage across the 10-ohm resistor is 3 V and the current flowing into the junction is 0.9 A, what is the value of the unknown resistor R?
With reference to the circuit shown below, think superposition and find that part of V1? -Assistance due to the voltage source acting alone. Round your final answers to two decimal places. Leave any angle ? as 0%; ? S 360°. View Hint Details of last check answer: 14.909 X 1000 \ 153.4 0.5 mF 1 mH -10 cos 1,000 t 50 sin 1,000 t V1(1) =114.909 cos(1000 -153.4 2
Question; A 10 ohm and a 15-ohm resistor are connected in series to a 5 V battery. Find the following: d. the voltage across the 10-ohm resistor. e. A 0.5 m long wire has a current of 3 A and is perpendicular to a 0.02 T magnetic field. Find the magnitude of the force on the wire. SHOW ALL WORK WITH UNITS
Use the superposition Theorem to find the voltage Vab Voltage due to 2A source = units Voltage due to 120V source = units Vaba units 2002 4092