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Express each number in engineering notation:
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1)(5 pts) Specify if the following elements are absorbing or delivering power, and determine the
amount of power being absorbed or delivered.
10 V +
a)
5A
+
5 V
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b)
2A
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2)(5 pts) Two circuits, shown by boxes A and B are connected as shown below. Use the
current reference direction provided and the voltage reference polarity shown to determine
the power for the interconnection. Also state the direction of power flow for the
connection: form A to B or B to A.
A
I
+
I
a) I = -6 A
V = -20 Volts
b) 1 = 8 A
V = 30 Volts
c) = 4 A
V = -80 Volts
d) I = -5 A
V = 40 Volts
B
3) (5 pts) Use Ohm's Law, KCL and KVL to determine values for V1, V2, V₁, I₁, and I2.
200 Ohms
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12
+
V1 75 Ohms
3 Amps
+
V2
300 Ohms
25 Ohms
4) (5 pts) For the circuit in Problem 2, determine the power (expressed as a…
Find the power delivered across the 10 ohm resistor
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Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices & Applications
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Ch. 1 - The quantity 4.7103 is the same as...Ch. 1 - The quantity 5.3103 is the same as...Ch. 1 - The number 3,300,000 can be expressed in...Ch. 1 - Ten milliamperes can be expressed as...Ch. 1 - Five thousand volts can be expressed as...Ch. 1 - Twenty million ohms can be expressed as 20m 20MW...Ch. 1 - 15.000W is the same as (a)15mW(b)15kW(c)15MW(d)15WCh. 1 - Which of the following is not an electrical...Ch. 1 - The unit of current is Volt watt ampere jouleCh. 1 - The unit of voltage is ohm watt volt faradCh. 1 - The unit of resistance is ampere henry hertz ohmCh. 1 - Hertz is the unit of power inductance frequency...Ch. 1 - The number of significant digits in the number...Ch. 1 - Express each of the following numbers in...Ch. 1 - Express each fractional number in scientific...Ch. 1 - Express each of the following numbers in...Ch. 1 - Express each of the following numbers in...Ch. 1 - Express each of the following as a regular decimal...Ch. 1 - Express each number in regular decimal form:...Ch. 1 - Add the following numbers: (9.2106)+(3.4107)...Ch. 1 - Perform the following substractions:...Ch. 1 - Prob. 9PCh. 1 - Divide the following: (1.0103)(2.5102)...Ch. 1 - Express each number in engineering notation:...Ch. 1 - Express each number in engineering notation:...Ch. 1 - Express each number in engineering notation:...Ch. 1 - Express each number in engineering notation:...Ch. 1 - Add the following numbers and express each result...Ch. 1 - Multiply the following numbers and express each...Ch. 1 - Divide the following numbers and express each...Ch. 1 - Express each number in Problem 11 in ohms using a...Ch. 1 - Express each number in Problem 13 in amperes usign...Ch. 1 - Express each of the following as a quantity having...Ch. 1 - Express the following using metric prefixes: 3106F...Ch. 1 - Express each quantity with a power of ten: 5A 43mV...Ch. 1 - Perform the indicated conversions:...Ch. 1 - Prob. 24PCh. 1 - Add the following quantities: 50mA+680A 120k+2.2M...Ch. 1 - Do the following operations: 10k(2.2k+10k)...Ch. 1 - How many significant digits are in each of the...Ch. 1 - Round each of the following numbers to three...
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