This document contains the assignment instructions for ECE 202 Electrical Circuits - I section A2 for Fall 2015. The assignment is due on September 24 before 5 pm and is worth a total of 10 points. It contains 5 circuit analysis problems that require simplifying circuits using series/parallel combinations and Delta-Wye transformations and then applying Ohm's law, voltage division, current division to find equivalent resistances, currents, voltages, and power supplied.
This document contains the assignment instructions for ECE 202 Electrical Circuits - I section A2 for Fall 2015. The assignment is due on September 24 before 5 pm and is worth a total of 10 points. It contains 5 circuit analysis problems that require simplifying circuits using series/parallel combinations and Delta-Wye transformations and then applying Ohm's law, voltage division, current division to find equivalent resistances, currents, voltages, and power supplied.
This document contains the assignment instructions for ECE 202 Electrical Circuits - I section A2 for Fall 2015. The assignment is due on September 24 before 5 pm and is worth a total of 10 points. It contains 5 circuit analysis problems that require simplifying circuits using series/parallel combinations and Delta-Wye transformations and then applying Ohm's law, voltage division, current division to find equivalent resistances, currents, voltages, and power supplied.
ECE 202, Electrical Circuits I, section A2, Fall 2015
Assignment 3, Due on Sep. 24 (R), before 5 pm
Full Marks = 5 x 2 points = 10 points (Return to ECE202 - LECA2 drop box @ 2nd floor ECERF)
1. Find the equivalent resistance Req in the network below. Apply
rules for series/parallel-connected resistors.
2. Find I0 in the circuit shown below. First simplify the circuit
using series/parallel combinations and Delta-Wye transformations. Then apply voltage division/current division, Ohms law etc.
3. Determine the value of V0 in the circuit below. First simplify the
circuit using series/parallel combinations and Delta-Wye transformations. Then apply voltage division/current division, Ohms law etc.
4. Find the power supplied by the 24 V source in the following
circuit. First simplify the circuit using series/parallel combinations and Delta-Wye transformations. Then apply voltage division/current division, Ohms law etc.