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Tutorial 1 1.

Basic Laws

1.1 Use KCL to obtain currents i i and i in the circuit shown:


1, 2, 3

1.2 Find i i and i


1, 2,

3.

1.3 In the circuit, calculate V and V .


1 2

1.4 Obtain v v , and v .


1, 2 3

1.5 Use KCL to find the branch currents I to I .


1 4

1.6 Use KVL to find the branch voltages V to V .


1 4

1.7 Calculate v and i

1.8 Determine V

1.9 Find Vx

1.10 Determine vx and the power absorbed by the 12- resistor.

1.11 Calculate Vo

1.12 All resistors are 1 each. Find Req.

1.13 Find Req

1.14 Determine i1 to i5.

1.15 Using series/parallel resistance combination, find the equivalent resistance seen by the source in the circuit.

1.16 Calculate Vo and Io

1.17 Find I and Vo

1.18 Find R

1.18 Find I

2.

Method Of Analysis
x

2.1 Determine I in the circuit shown using nodal analysis.

I = 3 mA
x

2.2

Obtain v and v .
1 2

v = 0 V, v = 12 V
1 2

2.3 Find the currents i through i and the voltage v


1 4

v = 40 V, i =4 A, i =2 A,
0 1 2

i =1.333A, i =666.7 mA
3 4

2.4 Use nodal analysis to obtain v

v = 8.727 V
0

2.5 Apply nodal analysis to solve for V

V = 5.714 V
x

2.6 Determine I

I = 79.34 mA
b

2.7 Find V0

V0 = 3.652 V 2.8 Find V and the power dissipated in all the resistors
o

V = 18.857 V, P1 = 293.9 W, P2 = 177.79 W,


o

P4 = 238 W. 2.9 Using nodal analysis, determine V


o

V = -8.333V
o

2.10 Using nodal analysis, find v

v = 27.27 V
o

2.11 Determine the mesh currents in the circuit

I1 = 0.48 A, I2 = 0.4 A, I3 = 0.44 A

2.12 Use mesh analysis to find v and i


ab

I = 1.7778 A, V = 53.33 V.
o ab

2.13 Use mesh analysis to obtain i

i = -1.7333 A
o

2.14 Determine the current through the 10-k resistor in the circuit using mesh analysis.

I = 0.2957 mA

2.15 Calculate the mesh currents i and i


1

i = 0.1739 A, i = 1.217 A
2 1

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