1a) Mesh Analysis
Consider the circuit shown below. All resistances are in Ohms.
i) Write down the KVL in the super mesh based on the mesh currents (i1, i2 and i3) given on the circuit. Do not solve the equations.
ii) Write down other equations in terms of mesh currents (i1, i2 and i3) arising from the circuit that will allow you to solve the circuit.
1a) Mesh Analysis [ 5 marks ] Consider the circuit shown below. All resistances are in Ohms. 8 v1 592 + + V1 422 7V2 3 Ω 5 V 2 Ω iz V2 + 622 10 22 i) Write down the KVL in the super mesh based on the mesh currents (ii, i2 and i3) given on the circuit. Do not solve the equations. [2 marks ] ii) Write down other equations in terms of mesh currents (ii, i2 and...
From the circuit shown below,
(a) use KCL and KVL to solve for the three currents.
(b) With the given data below and the two currents flowing
clockwise, determine both currents using mesh analysis and the
voltages across each resistor.
r1= 3 Ohms
r2= 7 Ohms
r3= 2 Ohms
r4= 8 Ohms
a M 10 V 30 il 222 i2 722 892 i3 12 V W
Using the mesh-current analysis, derive mesh current equations
for i1, i2, i3, i4,
i5, and i6. The values of dependent sources
should be replaced with the expressions of mesh currents in KVL
equations.
1. (20 points) Using the mesh-current analysis, derive mesh current equations for ii, i2, iz, 14, 15, and i6. The values of dependent sources should be replaced with the expressions of mesh currents in KVL equations. Do not need to simplify the equations and do not solve...
1a.) Write down one junction rule equation for this circuit. 1b.) Write down loop rule equations for the two interior loops (not the perimeter loop). 1c.) Theoretically solve the equations for I1, I2, and I3
For the circuit shown below do the following:
a) Identify and label all meshes, numbering them (1,2,3...)
starting at the left end of the circuit.
b) Use mesh current analysis to develop a set of independent
equations and simplify them......
For the circuit shown below do the following: (a) Identify and label all meshes, numbering them (1,2,3....) starting at the left end of the circuit. (b) Use mesh current analysis to develop a set of independent equations and simplify them...
Question 1 (20 marks) Consider the circuit in Figure Q1. Ri WW R2 6T OB Figure Q1 (a) To analyze the circuit, we apply the mesh current analysis. This is achieved by assuming the current in the left and right loops are ii and i2 as shown in Figure Q1. Apply the KVL and write down two equations corresponding to those two loops (4 marks) (b) If Vo=10 V, Ri=512, R2=512, Io=1A, what are the values of ii and i2?...
For the DC circuit shown here, Kirchhoff’s Rules and Ohm’s Law tell us the following relationships between the currents I1, I2, I3, I4, the resistances R1, R2, R3, and the voltage V provided by the battery: I2+ I3=I1 I2+ I3=I4 I1R1+ I3R3=V I1R1+ I2R2=V Write a function find_current.m which takes as inputs the values for V , R1, R2, and R3, and returns as output a column vector containing the values of the currents I1, I2, I3, I4, in that...
Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. Calculate the currents I1, I2, and I3.
To solve a circuit means to use the values of potentials and
resistances to find all currents passing through, and voltage drops
across all elements in the circuit. Create a general procedure to
solve any circuit DC circuit with any number of resistors.
Consider the circuit shown below. Find I1, V1, I2, and V3.
1 Aww R1-1.0012 6.001 13.00 Ω
For the circuit shown in the figure below,we wish to find the
currents I1, I2, and
I3.
(a) Use Kirchhoff's rules to complete the equation for the upper
loop. (Use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary. All
currents are given in amperes. Do not enter any units.)
30 V =?
(b) Use Kirchhoff's rules to complete the equation for the lower
loop. (Use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary. All
currents are given in amperes. Do...