This document contains the chapter problems from EE 207 DC Circuit Analysis and Design Chapter 2 homework. There are 7 circuit analysis problems involving applying Kirchoff's laws, Ohm's law, and power calculations to find currents, voltages and verify that total power supplied equals total power absorbed in each circuit. The problems involve series, parallel and combination circuits.
This document contains the chapter problems from EE 207 DC Circuit Analysis and Design Chapter 2 homework. There are 7 circuit analysis problems involving applying Kirchoff's laws, Ohm's law, and power calculations to find currents, voltages and verify that total power supplied equals total power absorbed in each circuit. The problems involve series, parallel and combination circuits.
This document contains the chapter problems from EE 207 DC Circuit Analysis and Design Chapter 2 homework. There are 7 circuit analysis problems involving applying Kirchoff's laws, Ohm's law, and power calculations to find currents, voltages and verify that total power supplied equals total power absorbed in each circuit. The problems involve series, parallel and combination circuits.
a) Find 𝑣0 using Kirchoff’s laws and Ohm’s law. b) Test the solution for 𝑣0 by verifying that the total power supplied equals the total power absorbed.
2. a) Find the currents 𝑖1 and 𝑖2 in the circuit in Figure
b) Find the voltage 𝑣0 , c) Verify that the total power developed equals the total power dissipated.
3. The current 𝑖0 in the circuit in Figure is 1 A.
a) Find 𝑖1 b) Find the power dissipated in each resistor. c) Verify that the total power dissipated in the circuit equals the power developed by the 150 V source 4. For the circuit shown in Figure find 𝑣0 and the total power supplied in the circuit.
5. Consider the circuit shown in Figure
a) Find 𝑖0 b) Verify the value of 𝑖0 by showing that the power generated in the circuit equals the power absorbed in the circuit.
6. For the circuit shown in Figure, calculate
a) 𝑖∆ and 𝑣0 b) show that the power developed equals the power absorbed.
7. Find 𝑣1 and 𝑣𝑔 in the circuit shown in Figure when 𝑣0 equals 5 V. (Hint: Start at the right end of the circuit and work back toward)