This document contains 4 tutorial problems: 1) calculating the total charge entering a terminal given a current function between two times, 2) calculating the voltage drop across a light bulb given the current, time, and energy released, 3) calculating the power delivered to an element at a time t given the current and voltage functions, and 4) calculating the power absorbed by each element.
This document contains 4 tutorial problems: 1) calculating the total charge entering a terminal given a current function between two times, 2) calculating the voltage drop across a light bulb given the current, time, and energy released, 3) calculating the power delivered to an element at a time t given the current and voltage functions, and 4) calculating the power absorbed by each element.
This document contains 4 tutorial problems: 1) calculating the total charge entering a terminal given a current function between two times, 2) calculating the voltage drop across a light bulb given the current, time, and energy released, 3) calculating the power delivered to an element at a time t given the current and voltage functions, and 4) calculating the power absorbed by each element.
1. Determine the total charge entering at terminal
between t = 1sec and t = 2sec if the current passing the terminal is I = (3𝑡 2 − 𝑡) A.
2. An energy source forces a constant current of 2A
for 10 sec to flow through a light bulb. If 2.3 KJ energy is released in the form of light and heat energy, calculate the voltage drop across the bulb.
3. Find the power delivered to an element at t=3msec
if the current entering its positive terminal is I = 5cos60πt A and the voltage is (a) v = 3i , (b) v = 3 di/dt.