11. Determine the currents i, i2, is and i, in the circuit below i, 20? 40?...
Problem 4.7-7 The currents i, , i2 and is are the mesh currents of this circuit. 12 Ω 26 Ω The mesh equations for this circuit can be written as 12,1 + a1212 + (84) i3 = 0 a32 i2 (-63) 13-18 Determine the values of the coefficients a12, a23 and a32 and a32
In the circuit given below,
determine the mesh currents i1(t) and i2(t). Let v1 = 14 cos(4t) V
and v2 = 20 cos(4t – 30°) V. Please report your answer so the
magnitude is positive and all angles are in the range of negative
180 degrees to positive 180 degrees.
i1(t) = cos(4t
+ (˚)) A
i2(t) = cos(4t
+ ˚) A
Question 5: (40 pts) Find the currents if(t) and i2(1) in the circuit shown below. 500 uF 12 10 cos 103: V 84mH
For the circuit below, determine the mesh currents
i1, i2, and i3.
2vx 1 10 Q 15 Q 6 V i3 VX 5 Q 12 V 12 +
Using Kirchoffs Law draw a diagram of the circuit described below. Calculate the unknown currents and clearly specify thier directions. The values for I2 must be exact. 2.0-I1(20)-I2(40)-5.0-I1(60)=0, -I3(30)-6.0-I3(50)+4.0+I2(40)=0, +I1-I2-I3=0
Consider the circuit shown in the figure below. Calculate the currents I1, I2, and I3.
(v) v3 v2-VI (ii) In the circuit below, find the currents Ii and I2. Then find node b voltage 3k1, 4 k 6V4k 3 k 1 k I
1.In the circuit below, E AB 208230 a) Determine the phase currents in the load b) Determine the line currents EAN 912 911 1202 j12Ω 9Ω 2.In the circuit beloW, E 4 208 20. 0111+/0.1.0 a. Determine the line voltage at the load b. Det ermine the phase current EAN 9Ω j12Ω j12Ω 912 j12Ω 0.1 11+j0.1 Ω I,
Find the currents i1, i2 and i3 in the circuit shown. 4S2 8Ω +30V i 12 22 ) 12Ω
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...