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Problem 4.6. Find the average power absorbed by the 2 ohm resistor. j2 <--Ix +12/0 V...
Given the circuit and find the average Power absorbed by the 10 Ohm resistor. Question 4 [20] Given the circuit of Fig. 3.4 find the average power absorbed by the 100 resistor -50 40 8V 220° ontv 0.1VO 81 50 Fig. 3.4 Question 5 65 lagging power factor and an efficiency
2. (a) Find the average power absorbed by the 232 resistor b) Find the average power absorbed by the 352 resistor. c) Find the average power delivered by the source. (d) Should the result at part (c) equal the sum of the results at parts (a) and (b)? Why or why not? 2S2 3? 24sin(5001) V C 200 ?F 10 mH Sample answers: (b) 18.24 W.
Circut2 2. Determine the average power absorbed by each resistor, the total average power absorbed and the average power supplied by the source IV 20 1245-v 4?
Find the average power absorbed by 20 ohm resistor when a current i(t) = 3/4sin(3t) A is applied?
Chapter 9, Problem 9.026 Determine the average power absorbed by the 38-2 resistor in the network shown in the figure below. w . 20 - 42 12/0°v {j20 02/0ºA 380
In the circuit below, find (a) i, and v (b) O power absorbed by the 6-Ohm resistor power delivered by the current source 6Ω 20n3, 24At i,, 90 Ω 10Ω 10Ω
1. Find the average power absorbed by the 50-2 resistor where c10't A. 20іх 1x 20 mH 50 S2 1s 40 HF 10 2
Problem 2: Determine the power absorbed by the 47 kO2 resistor in the circuit below: 47k2 3 kN v, > 2k2 Ans: P472 = 18.117 uW.
R1= 1 ohm, R2=1 ohm, R3=2 ohm -j2 18/30v Given an ac steady-state circuit above, please do the following 1. Using source transformation, determine the voltages V and V2 Determine the power absorbed by Ry, R2, and R3 Show clearly in your work, how you use source transformation theorem in solving the problem.
Chapter 9, Problem 9.026 Determine the average power absorbed by the 26-2 resistor in the network shown in the figure below 2 02 -4? 2/0° A the tolerance is +/-2%