Q11 (Hor 4.72) In each of the circuits below Us is a sinusoid of 10% peak amplitude. The fuse is designed to blow if the current exceeds 0.1A. a) In which of the circuits will the fuse blow when no load is connected? b) A load resistor is connected to each of the circuits. Of the circuits with no blown fuse from part (a), how small can the load resistor become before the fuse will blow?

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Q11 (Hor 4.72) In each of the circuits below
Us is a sinusoid of 10% peak amplitude.
The fuse is designed to blow it the
exceeds o.1A.
current
a) In which of the circuits will the fuse blow
when no load is connected?
b) A load resistor is connected to each of the
circuits. Of the circuits with no
blown
fuse from part (a), how small can the
load resistor become before the fuse
will blow?
Vs
0-1A
Fuce
(9)
0-1A Fuse
100.5
5052
VOUT
VOUT
0.1A Fuse
0.1A Fuse
505
10052
w
(d)
VOUT
VOUT
Transcribed Image Text:Q11 (Hor 4.72) In each of the circuits below Us is a sinusoid of 10% peak amplitude. The fuse is designed to blow it the exceeds o.1A. current a) In which of the circuits will the fuse blow when no load is connected? b) A load resistor is connected to each of the circuits. Of the circuits with no blown fuse from part (a), how small can the load resistor become before the fuse will blow? Vs 0-1A Fuce (9) 0-1A Fuse 100.5 5052 VOUT VOUT 0.1A Fuse 0.1A Fuse 505 10052 w (d) VOUT VOUT
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