Please solve both 1 and 2, include all steps so i can follow clearly and understand the problem thank you
Please solve both 1 and 2, include all steps so i can follow clearly and understand...
Please solve both 3 and 4, include all steps so i can follow clearly and understand the problem thank you 3k 3k 3. (A) What is the equivalent impedance for this array of equal valued resistors in the limit that it is infinitely long? Re R B) Use parallel and series resistor circuit reduction techniques to determine the equivalent impedance of this finite array of equal resistors. Compare to (A). Rcq R
A. Calculate Vout for both circuits by hand and include your calculations in your Pre-Lab B. Build the circuits in LTSpice and attach a 10K ohm termination resistor across Vout for both the Thevenin and Norton Source circuits and simulate to find the output voltages. C. What is the formula for Vout as a function of Vsource, Isource, Rload, Rs? D. Calculate Vout by hand when there is no load resistance (Rload = infinity) and again with Rload = 5K....
pls show work clearly Thevenin Resistance Steps: 1. Replace the load with an open circuit 2. Replace all independent voltage sources with shorts 3. Replace all independent current sources with opens 4. Two possibilities ▸ Only resistors are left: find the Thevenin resistance by merging the resistors. Else, apply either a test voltage or a test current to find the Thevenin resistance. Note: In step 1 and 2, dependent current and voltage sources are not replaced with open circuits or...
2. (2000) Electromagnetics (DC Circuit) Problem a. Calculate the voltages across all resistors and the currents through all the resistors and voltage sources in the following circuit using Kirchhoff's junction rule (nodal analysis). Show the directions initially assumed for the junction (node) currents. Use the minimum number of junctions (nodes) necessary to accomplish this b. Calculate the power dissipation in each resistor and the sum (or total) of these individual power dissipation values c. Calculate the power associated with each...
I JUST NEED THE CORRECT ANSWER NO NEED FOR JUSTIFICATION Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 8.00 Flag question Thevenin resistance of a circuit containing only independent sources is found by then calculating the resistance seen from the terminals of the circuit Select one: a. Opening all current sources b. Shorting all voltage sources c. Opening all voltage sources and shorting all current sources d. Shorting all voltage sources and opening all current sources Question 2 Not yet...
Thevenin's Theorem. "Any two-terminal, linear bilateral DC network can be replaced by an equivalent circuit consisting of a voltage source and a series resistor."This means that a circuit such as the one in Figure 1 can be replaced by a power supply and a series resistor, allowing for a quicker analysis of changes in load resistance,(RO) R3 Figure 1 Some of the advantages offered by this theorem are: • It allows the determination of any given voltage or current in...
Please help to solve this problem! I don't understand even with the solution note below. 2) You have a 120 mA power source and an array of standard resistor sizes listed in Appendix H. Devise a current divider to give me a current of 40 mA. Indicate clearly on your circuit which resistor the 40 mA current flows through. If I put a load Ru in series with this will my load current be closer to 40 mA ifR, s...
This is a very interesting problem that i cant figure out. please answer the question clearly and show all work. Thanks! A voltage source, in the circuit shown below, is short-circuited at its terminals by closing switch Si. At the time the switch is closed, the circuit has been in operation for a long time. Circuit values. Vs- 480 V Rs-1 S RI 10 ? R2 15? L1-2 mH L2-12 mH a) Find the initial value of the current through...
PLEASE SOLVE THE FOLLOWING PHYSICS QUESTION SHOWING ALL STEPS AND WORK. THANKS 4. (a. c. circuits, 4/ea.) mE Given: 1) a.c. source:1 (t) = 10sin(376.8t) 2) R = 100 ohm; C = 35.2 uF; and L = 200 mH. Find: (a) The rms voltage on the resistor R. Ans._ 707 V (b) The max voltage on L. Ans._754 V_ (c) The max voltage on capacitor C. Ans. _754 V__ (d) is the circuit in a resonance? Ans. Yes. _X_ or...
PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY AND SHOW ALL STEPS SO THAT I CAN UNDERSTAND IT. THANKS Convert the following MIPS assembly code into machine language. Write the machine code in hexadecimal. add $t0, $s0, $s1 lw $t0, -10($t1) addi $s1, $0, -20