Problem #1 (5) Use superposition to find the voltage V across the 4 2 resistor with...
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 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
4. (10 pts) Find the voltage across the 202 resistor (marked as V) and the power (P) of the 10V voltage source. 25Q 10V 50 V = + 7A 200 5V 15Q Iy P =
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
using Superposition find Vollage across the 3kh Resistor in the Circuit AK 500.0 10mA 1 1 500... TATOV SIK 63k 20v 2K А 90 1 2 S 4 % 5 & 7 6 8 9 1 0 AA W E R T Y U - ор S D F I G J A х C V B Z M V. 92 mmand command option
1. Use source transformation to find the voltage across the 9.6ko resistor 2. Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit to the left of terminals A-B 3oon soon A M 63V6600 Woo 3. Find the Norton equivalent circuit of the circuit below
Problem 2: Use voltage division to find the voltage uo across the 25Ω resistor in the circuit shown for two different RL values. a) when R1 →oo, b) when R0 50Ω 100V
a.) Name and label the nodes in the above circuit on the diagram above. b.) Find the value of Vx using the node voltage technique (feel free to redraw the circuit elsewhere). Problem #2 (1 part SUPERPOSITION) 1ko 1kg 35000 1ΚΩΣ 6mA Use the principle of superposition to find the voltage across the 1k resistor that is in parallel with the current source. Make sure to designate the polarity of the voltage or label a reference node.
2. The voltage across the 22.522 resistor in the circuit below is 90 V, positive at the upper terminal A 90 V 222.5 1 240 V 512 20.02 mise (a) Find the power dissipated in each resistor (b) Find the power delivered by the voltage source.
Use superposition to find the voltage across the 6 A current source in Figure 3.