solving for V1 and V2, V=10 volts,
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In the circuit below, V1 = 2 Volts, V2 = 10 Volts, V3 = 46 Volts, V4 =3 Volts, and R3 = 5 Ohms. Battery 1 (V1) is chosen to the guess the initial current directions as discussed in the procedure in the Powerpoint and in class and main current is the current through V1, current 1 is the current through V2, and current 2 is the current through battery 3. If the correct loop equations are solved correctly, the...
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Vi V2 Problem 1) Show steps below to solve V1 and V2 using Nodal Analysis i) Write equation for controlling current I, in terms of node voltage V2 [2] 21 2 ΚΩk 8 kΩΣ 4 ΚΩΣ ii) Write KVL equation for Supernode source [1] iii) Write Node equation for V, and simplify in terms of V, and V2 [2] iv) Write Node equation for V2 and simplify in terms of V, and V2 [2]...
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Two alternating voltages are given by: v1 =10 sin ωt volts and v2 =14 sin (ωt + π/3) volts. By drawing the waveforms on the same axes and adding, determine the sinusoidal expression for the resultant v1 + v2.
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V1 = 3.167 V
V2 = 1.837 V
V3 = 1.66 V
10 ks2 20 kΩ +V1- -V2+ I,
What is the voltage V1 (in volts)?
What is the voltage V2 (in volts)?
What is the current Ia (in mA)?
What is the current Ib (in mA)?
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Q 3) Find v1, V2 and v3. + 30 V – + 20 V – - 50 V + + v2- 40 V
For the Op Amp circuit shown, if the inputs v1 = 5 volts, and v2 = 3 volts, and resistances R1 = R2 =10 KΩ and RF = 5kΩ , then the output out will be _______ volts. This circuit is called a _______ OP Amp circuit. The name indicates the application of the circuit. The Op Amp provides _______ output impedance.