For the circuit shown, where R. a. Find V in terms of V₁ and V2. Vo = −1.5 V₁ o + Vo = 2k, R = 1k and R3 = 3kN V2 R₁ * V2 * V₁+ 3 b. If V₁ = 3V and V₂ = 5V, find Vo. V. = -19.5 C. If the V op-amp supplies are +12V and V₁ = 5V, what is the allowable range of V₂? Lowervalue V = -6.5 Uppervalue = 1.5 V R2 R3

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Chapter18: Resistive-inductive Parallel Circuits
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Problem 13PP: In an R-L parallel circuit, IT=1.25 amps, R=1.2k, and XL=1k. Find IR
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For the circuit shown, where R.
a. Find V in terms of V₁ and V2.
Vo
=
−1.5
V₁ o
+
Vo
=
2k, R
=
1k and R3 = 3kN
V2
R₁
* V2
*
V₁+ 3
b. If V₁ = 3V and V₂ = 5V, find Vo.
V. = -19.5
C.
If the
V
op-amp supplies are +12V and V₁ = 5V, what is the allowable range of V₂?
Lowervalue
V
=
-6.5
Uppervalue
=
1.5
V
R2
R3
Transcribed Image Text:For the circuit shown, where R. a. Find V in terms of V₁ and V2. Vo = −1.5 V₁ o + Vo = 2k, R = 1k and R3 = 3kN V2 R₁ * V2 * V₁+ 3 b. If V₁ = 3V and V₂ = 5V, find Vo. V. = -19.5 C. If the V op-amp supplies are +12V and V₁ = 5V, what is the allowable range of V₂? Lowervalue V = -6.5 Uppervalue = 1.5 V R2 R3
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