Problem 3.3 For each of the circuits shown in Fig. P3.2 a.) identify the resistors connected in parallel, b.) simplify the circuit by replacing the parallel-connected resistors with equivalent resistors. Problem 3.4 For each of the circuits shown in Fig. P3.2 a.) find the equivalent resistance seen by the source, b.) find the power developed by the source. 210 1 2800 24 1 36 n3 18 n3 200 n 1201 180 n 18 V 30 mA (a)

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Problem 3.3 For each of the circuits shown in Fig. P3.2 a.) identify the resistors
connected in parallel, b.) simplify the circuit by replacing the parallel-connected
resistors with equivalent resistors.
Problem 3.4 For each of the circuits shown in Fig. P3.2 a.) find the equivalent
resistance seen by the source, b.) find the power developed by the source.
210 1
2800
24 1
36 03 1803
200 n 120 n 180 0
18 V
30 mA
(a)
75 k
S0 kn
600 N
2 kl
65 V
100 kn 150 kng 60 kng 900 750ng s00 ng
31.5 kn 3 kn
60 V
90 kl
(e)
Fig. P3.2 Circuits for Problem 3.3 and 3.4
(d)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 3.3 For each of the circuits shown in Fig. P3.2 a.) identify the resistors connected in parallel, b.) simplify the circuit by replacing the parallel-connected resistors with equivalent resistors. Problem 3.4 For each of the circuits shown in Fig. P3.2 a.) find the equivalent resistance seen by the source, b.) find the power developed by the source. 210 1 2800 24 1 36 03 1803 200 n 120 n 180 0 18 V 30 mA (a) 75 k S0 kn 600 N 2 kl 65 V 100 kn 150 kng 60 kng 900 750ng s00 ng 31.5 kn 3 kn 60 V 90 kl (e) Fig. P3.2 Circuits for Problem 3.3 and 3.4 (d)
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