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Please answer full question thoroughly (A & B) showing detailed work. Double check answer and work to ensure it is correct for thumbs up Part A Part B Consider the following circuit of five resistors connected to a DC power supply set to 1.0V R1 R2 R3 V1 U 1V R4 R5 R1 0.05 ohms, R2 0.2 ohms, R3 99 ohms and R5 0.15 ohms. The voltage drop across R4 is 6 mV. Answer the following: What is the current...
(3) The RL circuit shown in Figure 3 has a switch that is closed att 0. Assume that the circuit has reached steady state prior to the switch closing. You are given R1 1 kQ, R2-10 kQ, R3-R4-100 k2, L 10 mH, Vs-5 V. (a) [15 pts] Calculate the steady-state inductor current before the switch is closed (b) [16 pts] Give the differential equation as an expression of the inductor current fort>0 (i.e. write the differential equation) (c) 13 pts]...
show steps please Find the output voltage Vout, and the current i, in the circuit in Fig.1 below. HINT: VA = 0. R2 10K 12 M R1 = 2K2 w Va 1V Vout R3 = 3K 12 Fig. 1
Read the question carefully and please answer it fully knowing that the input voltages do not have the same frequency. If you are unable to answer any part of the question, please leave it for someone else. Question: Consider the following summing amplifier. Let all resistors be of value (33000 ohms) and Vin1 is a 1 kHz sinusoidal waveform with peak to peak voltage of 1 volt, Vin2 is a 100 Hz sinusoidal waveform with peak to peak voltage of...
PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK AND TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. PLEASE USE PSPICE. STUDENT ID= 7220849 3. Using a DC Sweep analysis to graph currents and voltages Let R1 through R4 equivalent to the digits 1 through 4 in your StudentID in k 2 (use 10 k12 for a digit of 0). • For example, if your StudentID is 9870654 then R1 =9 KS2, R2 =8 kN, R3 = 7k2 and R4 = 10k12 A. Analyze Circuit 3 by hand to determine...
Just before the switch is opened at t-0 in the given figure, the current through the inductor is i e 1.5 mA. Determine the voltage v3 across R3 immediately after the switch is opened, where Vs 12 V, R1-6 kohm, R2 = 6 kohm, R3 10 kohm, and L-0.9 mH. t-0 R2 IL The voltage vs across R3 immediately after the switch is opened is answer to one decimal place.) V. (Round the final
Good morning, I need help with the following, they all relate to OP Amps. Thanks in advance. 2 value 10.00 points Problem 05.010 An op amp voltage divider Find the voltage gain vo/vs of the circuit given below, where R1-18 kΩ and R2-14 k 2. 20 kΩ R1 1% R2 The voltage gain vo/vs of the circuit is Hints Referene eBook & Resources Hint#1 Check my work 3. 1000 points value Problem 05.025-Voltage follower Calculate the output voltage vo in...
Show all work and explain answer 16) Given the circuit below, write ALL of Kirchhoff's Equations. Write the equations in terms of variables. R1 = 12 N, R2 = 4712, R3 = 24 N, and Ra = 37.5 N, determine the current through and voltage across each resistor if the battery in the circuit is 48 V. R1 R W BATTERY Til R3 R4
PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK AND TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. PLEASE USE PSPICE. STUDENT ID= 7220849 2. Using a DC Sweep analysis to generate a table of values in the .OUT file: See Circuit 2 below: Let R1 through R6 equivalent to the digits 1 through 6 in your StudentID in k12 (use 10 k22 for a digit of 0). • For example, if your StudentID is 9870654 then R1 =9 kN, R2 =8 kN, R3 = 7kN, R4 = 10KN, R5...
I4(0) ... current through R4 just after switch is closed ... = 0.04196 A I4(∞) ... current through R4 after switch has been closed for a very long time ... = 0.05539 A IL(∞) ... current through inductor after switch has been closed for a very long time ... = 0.03767 A VL,max(closed) ... maximum voltage across inductor during the time when switch is closed ... = 4.28 V VL,max(open) ... maximum voltage across inductor during the time when switch...