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3.128 Network Analysis and. ‘Synthesis Exercises Superposition Theorem 3.1. Find the current through the 10 0 resistor in Fig. 3.490. 109 300 10A a 52 202 => 100V Fig. 3.490 0.37 A] 3.2. Find the current through the 8 Q resistor in Fig. 3.491. 8a 5AqG 129 302 (4) 25a Fig. 3.491 16.2 A] 3.3. Find the potential across the 3 Q resistor in Fig. 3.492. 99 4)15A 7a 5Q 2a 5a aa J) 1 4yv Fig. 3.492 [3 vj 3.4 Calculate the current through the 10 ¢ resistor in Fig. 3.493. 25V @ 100 4a 29 72 2a 30 Fig. 3.493 Orv [1.824) 3.5 Find the current through the 10 resistor in Fig. 3.494. 2a Fig. 3.494 [ola] 3.6 Find the current through the 4 @ resistor in Fig. 3.495, 4Q co 10V 20 2a 6V T 2Q 2Q 2a 4)5a Fig. 3.495 [1.334] | 41 Find the current in Fig, 3.496, 4, 59 200 etd coe 2A mv | t 200. te ony Fig. 3.496 [-1.143 4] 38. Find the voltage V, in Fig. 3.497, 2a 4Q Ve Sov for, 10v Fig. 3.497 -38.5 V] 39 Determine the voltages V, and V, in Fig, Exercises 3.129 on 50V ag gov t 100 Vv 50 2a 30 Fig. 3.500 [3.874] 3.12 Find the current through the 6 (2 resistor in Fig. 3.501. ay 40 r aay 3a {)2a 25a 26a Fig. 3.501 [1.26 4] 3.13 Find the current through the 6 Q resistor in a Fig. 3.502 42 y, 42 vy h 40 10V ag “Wi |} wad a5ve <4) 0254 —20v aa(t 100 sa ($)3a Sen Fig. 3.498 [ev2v] Fig. 3.502 ee 2.04 A 310. Find the voltage V, in Fig. 3.499, [zoe] aa 3.14 Find the current through the 2 Q resistor mn connected between terminals 4 and B in Fig, h t 3.503. + 12V 6V a ma wn A\ oa, 20 20 A 4 wove S109 cI ea 2a 4A BV Fig. 3.499 i 15V] 8 | Thevenin’s Theorem Fig. 3.503, 3.11 Find the current through the 5 Q resistor in [1.264] Fig. 3.500. 3,130 Network Analysis and Synthesis 3.15 Find the current through the 5 (2 resistor in Fig, 3.504. 5a zh 4Vv oy t d soy Sea rag yeaa | 1 20v 109 100V=— Fig. 3.504 : [4.674] 3.16 Find the current through the 20 0 resistor in Fig. 3.505. 159 400 210 8a 159 369 159 72 200 362 100V Fig. 3.505 [1.54.4] 3.17 Calculate the current through the 10. Q resistor in Fig. 3.506. 102 4Q 202 “@ 7Q G 12V 2a 3a Fig. 3.506 [1.62 4] 3.18 Determine Thevenin’s equivalent network for figures 3.507 to 3.510 shown below. Fig. 3.507 58,12 (ii Ry h 1002 10V Ve th 1000 — Fig. 3.508 [9.09 V.9.09g) (iii) 05Y, a 3A 4Q 42 ¥, Fig. 3.509 [8 V, 2.660] (iv) 3a 52 208 y, +) 104 Me | i ee peu 5 Fig. 3.510 150 v.20] 3,19 Find the current /, in Fig. 3.511, Exercises. 3,131 3.23 Find the current through the 2 2 resistor in i, 50 20 Fig. 3.515. toa = 10V abo bas 1AG tov | 5ACh 5a 30 2a Fig. 3.511 |- 4A] 20V 3.20 Find the current in the 24 Q resistor in Fi 3.512. eae Fig. 3.515 1, 1000.9 [sa] 3.24 Find the current through the 5 Q resistor in y Fig. 3.516. 48v av") to, ( 1BQSy, 240 8: | 7 32 6a 6a Fig. 3.512 ee 5a 3a [0.225 A] tov 22 4a Norton’s Theorem Fig. 3.516 3.21 Find the current through the 10 resistor in Fig. 3.513. [4.13 4] sa) 24 won an 3.25 Find Norton’s equivalent circuit for the | portion of network shown in Fig. 3.517 to the left of ab. Hence obtain the current in the 10 5v—> 42 150 20V Q resistor. i ta Fig. 3.513 : i [o.s.a] | ce | " | ‘ 9Q | ; (40 62) 102 3.22 Find the current through the 20 Q resistorin |, a Fig. 3.514. ‘ 2a({)8a ! ; 109 202 52 ' ib Fig. 3.517 ; AOS 4a 8a })2a [0.053 A] 3.26 Find Norton’s equivalent network and hence | Fig, 3.514 find the current in the 10 resistor in Fig. [0.614] 3.518. 3.132 Network Analysis and Synthesis 2V 20 3Q h 32 (t) 2h 102 Fig. 3.518 [0.25 A] 3.27 Find Norton’s equivalent network In Fig. 3.519. 20 20 bo + 12V 8Q2L2V, Bh 0.1 V, 209 L oO Fig. 3.519 [0.533 A,31Q] SUPERPOSITION THEOREM 6.8 For the network shown in Fig. 6.216, find the current in the 10 Q resistor. 10.Q 5 Q -/5Q 7 i 50 230° V Fig. 6.216 (73.4 2-21.84° A] Brercises 6.79 6.9 In the network of Fig. 6.217, find the current through capacitance, ina = -/5 0 Fig. 6.217 [4.86 280.8° A} THEVENIN’S THEOREM 6.10 Obtain Thevenin’s equivalent network for the network shown in Fig, 6.218. x 50 20°V ©) Fig, 6.218 [0.192 2-43.4° V, 88.7 211.55° Q) 6.11 Obtain Thevenin’s equivalent network for Fig. 6.219. 102 flea pa 4 10Z0°v () Fig. 6.219 [11.17 2-63.4° V, 10.6 245° Q] NORTON’S THEOREM 6.12 Find Norton’s equivalent network for Fig. 6.220. 6.80 Network Analysis and Synthesis Fig. 6.220 [2.77 2-33.7° A, 2.5 +/12.5 Q] 6.13 Find the current through the (3 + j4) Q impedance in the network of Fig. 6.221, 5Q jf Q 50 290°V ©) ©) 50 zo-v Fig. 6.221 [8.3 285.2° A]

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