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2. Find i, in the circuit of figure 2 using superposition theorem and Verify the same using Multisim Simulation. (20 Marks) 25 F 100 cos 2000 V 3702 3 2002 50mH 4 sin 4000+ A Figure 2
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
Use the superposition theorem to find the current through R RI R2 56 Ω 100) Ω 27 Ω R3 27 Ω Figure 4: Circuit sample 2
Apply Thevenin's theorem to find V, in the given circuit where I = 6.5 A. 10 162 0w 101 { v. The value of V, in the given circuit is References eBook & Resources
Find V. in the circuit in the figure below using superposition. =3 mA 7 kΩ Ο 4 kg 7 kΩ Ta = 2V I h = 8V 4 ΚΩ 6 kΩ Ι ο Vo with only V, turned on Vo with only V6 turned on 75.6 V with only I, on = V =
3. Find V, from following circuit using Thevenin's theorem. 3 kΩ 6 kΩ 3 kΩ ' 4 mA 12V 12V 4. Find Vo from following circuit using Norton's theorem only. 12V 2 ΚΩ 3 mA ( 4 ΚΩ 4 ΚΩ 12 ΚΩ
Using the superposition principle, find the steady state current i(t) for the circuit shown. vs(t) = 10 cos 10t V, is = 3A. 5r 1.5H hu SIDDA vo 10 ME 10 mE 1023
3. Use Superposition Theorem to solve for the current I through the 10-Ohm resistor. RSD I = 94() R$100 E 18 V