I₁ V₂ x1 = x3 = e}la 2R≤ x Consider the network above, with R=522, I₁ = 4A, V₂ = 18V, and V3 =20V. There are two currents, x and y, labeled in the network. Each source contributes something to each current. (In other words, "kill" all but one source to find the contribution from that source.) Determine the values of the 4 currents listed below, where the subscripts indicate which source (1, 2, or 3) you should consider. y1 = y2 = V3

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Consider the network above, with R = 5Q, I₁ = 4A, V₂ = 18V, and V3 = 20V.
There are two currents, x and y, labeled in the network. Each source contributes something to each current. (In other words, "kill" all but one source to find the contribution from that
source.)
Determine the values of the 4 currents listed below, where the subscripts indicate which source (1, 2, or 3) you should consider.
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V3
Transcribed Image Text:I₁ V₂ x1 = x3 = R www y 2R↓x Consider the network above, with R = 5Q, I₁ = 4A, V₂ = 18V, and V3 = 20V. There are two currents, x and y, labeled in the network. Each source contributes something to each current. (In other words, "kill" all but one source to find the contribution from that source.) Determine the values of the 4 currents listed below, where the subscripts indicate which source (1, 2, or 3) you should consider. y₁ = y2 = V3
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For the given circuit calculation of current x and y for individual source.

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R=5ΩI1=4AV2=18Vand V3=20VCalculation of:x1=y1=x3=y2=where 1,2 and 3 indicated source which present in circuit.

  • Basically it is a question of super position theorem.

In any circuit removing of sources:

Current source=open circuit

Voltage source=Short circuit

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