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Homework 10: Capacitors and Inductors

Hayt 8th Edition, Chapter 7. Problems: 14, 15, 21, 28, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40,
41, 42
14. Calculate the power dissipated in the 40 ! resistor and the voltage labeled vC
in each of the circuits depicted in Fig. 7.44.

40 ! + vC –

+ 9.8 mF
+ 22 ! vC 9.8 mF + 22 ! 40 !
1.2 V – 1.2 V –

(a) ( b)
■ FIGURE 7.44
15. For each circuit shown in Fig. 7.45, calculate the voltage labeled vC .

10 ! – vC + 10 ! 13 !

3 mF +
4.5 nA 13 ! 7! 5! 4.5 nA 3 mF vC 7! 5!

(a) ( b)
■ FIGURE 7.45
− +
21. Calculate v L and i L for each of the circuits depicted in Fig. 7.48, if i s = 1 mA
and vs = 2.1 V.
=
4.7 k !
iL 14 k ! 2 !H 6 !H
16 k ! 7 k!
iL
+
+ + 10 V – 4.7 k ! 4.7 k ! 8 !H
is 12 nH vL is 12 nH vL
ix
– –
4.7 k !
(a)
(a) (b)

iL iL 4 k!
10 A
5 k!
14 k !
ix
+
+ + +
vL 2A 3 !F 1 k! 2 k! 4 nH
vs – 4.7 k ! 12 nH vs – 4.7 k ! 12 nH vL

(b)
(c) (d )
■ FIGURE 7.48 − ■ FIGURE 7.50

28. M aking the assumption that the circuits in Fig. 7.50 have been connected for a
very long time, determine the value for each current labeled i x .

■ FIGURE 7.53 ■ FIGURE 7.54

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31. If each capacitor has a value of 1 F, determine the equivalent capacitance of the
network shown in Fig. 7.53.
32. Determine an equivalent inductance for the network shown in Fig. 7.54 if each
inductor has value L.
34. Compute the equivalent capacitance Ceq as labeled in Fig. 7.55.

7F 4F 2F
12 F
8F Ceq
2F
Ceq 5F 12 F
10 F a b
5F 12 F
7F 4F 5F 1F
1F 2F

■ FIGURE 7.55 ■ FIGURE 7.56



35. Determine the equivalent capacitance Ceq of the network shown in Fig. 7.56.

36. A pply combinatorial techniques as appropriate to obtain a value for the equiva-
lent inductance L eq as labeled on the network of Fig. 7.57.

R

12 H
L eq 2H
R C C L L
10 H a b 12 H + C
2V –
7H 4H 5H 1H +
R vx R
R –

■ FIGURE 7.57 ■ FIGURE 7.58


37. Reduce the circuit depicted in Fig. 7.58 to as few components as possible.
38. Refer to the network shown in Fig. 7.59 and find (a) Req if each element is a
10 ! resistor; (b) Leq if each element is a 10 H inductor; and (c) Ceq if each
element is a 10 F capacitor.

2 nH 1 nH

a
1 nH 4 nH
7 nH 2 nH

■ FIGURE 7.59 ■ FIGURE 7.60


39. Determine the equivalent inductance seen looking into the terminals marked a
and b of the network represented in Fig. 7.60.

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40. Reduce the circuit represented in Fig. 7.61 to the smallest possible number of
components.

L
C
R L C
C
is R L

L
C
L

■ FIGURE 7.61
41. Reduce the network of Fig. 7.62 to the smallest possible number of compo-
nents if each inductor is 1 nH and each capacitor is 1 mF.

L4
L2
L1 L5
L3
L6

■ FIGURE 7.62 ■ FIGURE 7.63


42. For the network of Fig. 7.63, L 1 = 1 H , L 2 = L 3 = 2 H , L 4 = L 5 = L 6 = 3 H .
(a) Find the equivalent inductance. (b) Derive an expression for a general
network of this type having N stages, assuming stage N is composed of N
inductors, each having inductance N henrys.

Total number of problems: 15.

Answers

14. a) 14.984 mW, 0.4258 V b) 0 W, 1.2 !


32. " !
V
34. 3.1315 F
15. a) -13.65 nV b) 67.68 nV
35. 3.62 F
21. a) 0 V, 1 mA b) 0 V, 1 mA c) 0 V,
446.8 µA 36. 6.638 H
28. a) 141.502 µA b) 2.857 A

31. 545.4 mF

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37. 40.

38. a) 11.379 W b) 11.379 H c) 8.7878 F

39. 294.7 pH 41.

42. a) 3 H b) N

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