Q6. (20) Use Superposition and Source transformation principle to find vab in the circuit below. 6s2...
ints] Use the principle of superposition to find the voltage v in the circuit shown below. 6 (A) 5 (2) 8 (Q) 75 (V) (+ v 20 (O) 12 (Q)
Use the superposition Theorem to find the voltage Vab Voltage due to 2A source = units Voltage due to 120V source = units Vaba units 2002 4092
Using source transformations, find the current I and the voltage Vab of the circuit in Figure 9 (Ans: -0.2A, 8V) R60 ab 40 2 E224 V E348 V Figure 9
4. Use the superposition principle to find i0 and v0 in the circuit of Fig. 2.
Use the principle of superposition to find the value of (vo) in the circuit. 0.41A 5Ω 10 V 5 A 2 is
Use superposition to find ? ? in the circuit below Problem 5 Use superposition to find V. in the circuit below. 132 0.5V 22 www 10V © 422
Problem 1 In the circuit below, employ the superposition principle to determine: (a) The individual contributions of each independent source to the 20 points Current iz. (b) What percentage of the total power dissipated in the 2S2 resistor comes from the 6 A source only? 3ig 112 312 12V
Using the superposition principle, find it in the circuit given below, where R=6 . Please report your answer so the magnitude is positive and all angles are in the range of negative 180 degrees to positive 180 degrees. F ix 10 cos(2t + 109) A ( 20cos(2t -60°) V The component of the current due to the voltage source is is ) A. cos(2+0 COS(2+ The component of the current due to the current source is 12 )) A The...
Use source transformation to find I, in the given circuit where V = 20 V. 12 192 w h 422 4.2 + V- { 32 V The current 1, in the given circuit is
Superposition Theorem Example Use superposition to find v, in the circuit below. 10 V 2A 4 2 2A is discarded by open-circuit 10V is discarded by short-circuit Dependant source keep unchanged 20Ω V1 20Ω V1 0.1v 2 A 4Ω 0.1v 0 V 10 Refer to in-class illustration, answer Vx 12.5V