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Problem 01:
For the networks of Fig. 1: Using superposition
theorem, determine the magnitude and direction of
current I1 through R1.
E = 16 V; I = 15 mA;
R1 = 2 kΩ; R2 = 6 kΩ; R3 = 4 kΩ; R4 = 8 kΩ
Fig. 1: Figure for Problem 01
E = 30 V; I = 12 mA;
R1 = 8 kΩ; R2 = 4 kΩ; R3 = 6 kΩ
Fig. 2: Figure for Problem 02
E = 60 V; I = 5 A; R1 = 16 Ω; R2 = 8 Ω
Fig. 3: Figure for Problem 03
Problem 04:
For the electrical networks of Fig. 4:
(i) Prepare the mesh equations for circuit of Fig. 4.
(ii) Using determinants, solve for the mesh currents.
(iii) Determine the magnitude of voltage V3 and I4.
E = 20 V; I = 3 A;
R1 = 24 Ω; R2 = 8 Ω; R3 = 20 Ω; R4 = 12 Ω
Fig. 4: Figure for Problem 04
Problem 05:
For the electrical networks of Fig. 5:
(i) Prepare the node equations for circuit of Fig. 5.
(ii) Using determinants, solve for the node voltages.
(iii) Determine the magnitude of voltage V2 and I3.
E = 50 V; I1 = 2 A; I2 = 6 A;
R1 = 4 Ω; R2 = 16 Ω; R3 = 8 Ω
Fig. 5: Figure for Problem 05
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