For R1=8, R2=8, R3=13, R4=24, R5=29, V1=85 V, I1=2 A & I2=8, use the principle of superposition to find io : 11 ww R1 R2 D12 R3 +1 R4 V1 R5

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For R1=8, R2=8, R3=13, R4=24, R5=29, V1=85 V, I1=2 A & I2=8, use the principle of superposition to
find io :
I1
R2
W
io
R1
12
ww
R3
ww
+1
R4
V1
R5
io1 (in ampere) due to V1 only=
Oa. 0.51341002307101
Ob. -1.026820046142
Oc. -1.540230069213
Od. -0.51341002307101
(Note that io=i01+io2+i03, where io1 is due to V1, io2 is due to 12 and io3 is due to I1)
Transcribed Image Text:For R1=8, R2=8, R3=13, R4=24, R5=29, V1=85 V, I1=2 A & I2=8, use the principle of superposition to find io : I1 R2 W io R1 12 ww R3 ww +1 R4 V1 R5 io1 (in ampere) due to V1 only= Oa. 0.51341002307101 Ob. -1.026820046142 Oc. -1.540230069213 Od. -0.51341002307101 (Note that io=i01+io2+i03, where io1 is due to V1, io2 is due to 12 and io3 is due to I1)
io2 (in ampere) due to 12 only=
Oa.
0.9277621122789
Ob. -4.6388105613945
Oc. 2.3194052806973
Od. -2.3194052806973
(Note that io=i01+io2+io3, where io1 is due to V1, io2 is due to 12 and io3 is due to I1)
io3 (in ampere) due to 11 only=
Oa.
0.14201486798257
Ob.
1.4201486798257
Oc. 0.71007433991284
Od. -0.21302230197385
(Note that io=i01+io2+io3, where io1 is due to V1, io2 is due to 12 and io3 is due to I1)
io (in ampere) =
(Note that io=i01+io2+io3, where io1 is due to V1, io2 is due to 12 and io3 is due to I1)
Power dissipated by R2 (in watt) =
Transcribed Image Text:io2 (in ampere) due to 12 only= Oa. 0.9277621122789 Ob. -4.6388105613945 Oc. 2.3194052806973 Od. -2.3194052806973 (Note that io=i01+io2+io3, where io1 is due to V1, io2 is due to 12 and io3 is due to I1) io3 (in ampere) due to 11 only= Oa. 0.14201486798257 Ob. 1.4201486798257 Oc. 0.71007433991284 Od. -0.21302230197385 (Note that io=i01+io2+io3, where io1 is due to V1, io2 is due to 12 and io3 is due to I1) io (in ampere) = (Note that io=i01+io2+io3, where io1 is due to V1, io2 is due to 12 and io3 is due to I1) Power dissipated by R2 (in watt) =
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