2.15 Calculate e and i, in the circuit of Fig 2.79. 120 16 V- www Figure 2.79 For Prob. 2.15. 2.16 Determine V, in the circuit in Fig. 2.80. 160 140 ww 10V 125 V Figure 2.80 For Prob. 216. 2.17 Obtain e, through ey in the circuit of Fig. 281. 24 V 10 V 12V

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2.15 Calculate v and i, in the circuit of Fig 2.79.
2.19 From the circuit in Fig. 2.83, find I. the power
dissipated by the resistor, and the power supplied by
cach source.
120
+16 V-
ww.
10 V
10v(
3i,
41
12VO
3 2
Figure 2.79
For Proh. 2.15.
Figure 2.83
For Prob. 2.19.
2.16 Determine V, in the circuit in Fig. 2.80.
2.20 Determine i, in the circuit of Fig. 2.84.
.
160
140
ww-
ww
L 220
ww
10 V
V.
O 25 V
54 V
Figure 2.80
For Prob. 2.16.
Figure 2.84
For Prob. 2.20.
2.17 Obtain v, through e, in the circuit of Fig. 2.81.
2.21 Find V, in the circuit of Fig. 2.85.
2 V,
ww
www
24 VO
( 10 V
15 V
IS V
50 v,
12 V
ww
Figure 2.81
For Prob. 2.17.
Figure 2.85
For Prob. 2.21.
2.22 Find V, in the circuit in Fig. 2.86 and the power
absorbed by the dependent source.
2.18 Find / and Van in the circuit of Fig. 2.82.
10 V
102
ww
+ V.-
www.
30 V ()
O 8 v
100
25 A (
2 V
Figure 2.82
For Prob. 2.18.
Figure 2.86
For Prob. 2.22.
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Transcribed Image Text:Problems 69 2.15 Calculate v and i, in the circuit of Fig 2.79. 2.19 From the circuit in Fig. 2.83, find I. the power dissipated by the resistor, and the power supplied by cach source. 120 +16 V- ww. 10 V 10v( 3i, 41 12VO 3 2 Figure 2.79 For Proh. 2.15. Figure 2.83 For Prob. 2.19. 2.16 Determine V, in the circuit in Fig. 2.80. 2.20 Determine i, in the circuit of Fig. 2.84. . 160 140 ww- ww L 220 ww 10 V V. O 25 V 54 V Figure 2.80 For Prob. 2.16. Figure 2.84 For Prob. 2.20. 2.17 Obtain v, through e, in the circuit of Fig. 2.81. 2.21 Find V, in the circuit of Fig. 2.85. 2 V, ww www 24 VO ( 10 V 15 V IS V 50 v, 12 V ww Figure 2.81 For Prob. 2.17. Figure 2.85 For Prob. 2.21. 2.22 Find V, in the circuit in Fig. 2.86 and the power absorbed by the dependent source. 2.18 Find / and Van in the circuit of Fig. 2.82. 10 V 102 ww + V.- www. 30 V () O 8 v 100 25 A ( 2 V Figure 2.82 For Prob. 2.18. Figure 2.86 For Prob. 2.22. レ >
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