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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

CCE 202: Circuit Analysis II Fall 2019-2020

Assignment No. 2
Due: Saturday November 30, 2019
Instructor: Engr. Samir A. Khayat

Student Name: __________________________ ID Number: _______________

Date: ___________________________

Instructions: You are strongly encouraged to type out your solutions using mathematical mode typing
in some office suite. If you must handwrite your homework, please write clearly and legibly. I will not
grade homework that is unreadable.

You must justify all your answers. In particular, you will get no credit if you simply write the final
answer without any explanation. Only few selected problems will be graded.

Homeworks must be done individually: each student must hand in their own answers. It is acceptable,
however, for students to collaborate in figuring out answers and helping each other solve the
problems. You will be taking the responsibility to make sure you personally understand the solution to
any work arising from such collaboration and you also must indicate on each homework with whom
you collaborated.
Problem 1: Equivalent Admittance. (Problem 9.23, page 370)
Find the admittance Yab for the circuit below. Express Yab in both polar and rectangular form. Give the value of
in millisiemens.

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Problem 2: Sinusoidal Steady State. (Problem 9.30, page 371)
The circuit in the figure below is operating in the sinusoidal steady state. Find i0(t) if vs(t) = 25sin(4000t) V.

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Problem 3: Frequency of the Sinusoidal Voltage Source. (Problem 9.39 Page 372)
The frequency of the sinusoidal voltage source in the circuit below is adjusted until the current ig is in phase
with vg.
a) What is the value of  in radians per second?
b) Find the steady-state expression for ig if vg = 15 cos ωt V (where  is the frequency found in [a]).

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Problem 4: Node Voltage Method. (Problem 9.57 Page 375)
Use the node voltage method to find the steady-state expression for vo(t), in the circuit below if

vg1 = 25 cos (400t + 143.13°),


vg2 = 18.03 cos (400t + 33.69°),

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Problem 5: Mesh Current Method. (Problem 9.64 Page 375)
Use the mesh-current method to find the steady - state expression for v0(t) in the circuit seen below,
if vg(t)= 75 cos (5,000t) V.

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Problem 6: Thévenin Equivalent. (Problem 9.45 Page 373)
Use source transformations to find the Thévinin equivalent circuit with respect to the terminals a, b for the
circuit shown below.

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