Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
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Chapter 16, Problem 2E

For the following system of equations, (a) write the set of equations in matrix form, (b) Use ∆Y to calculate V2 only.

100 V 1 45 V 2 + 30 V 3 = 0.2 75 V 1 + 80 V 3 = 0.1 48 V 1 1 + 200 V 2 + 42 V 3 = 0.5

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The set of equations in matrix form.

Answer to Problem 2E

The set of equations in matrix form is [1004530750804820042][V1V2V3]=[0.20.10.5].

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The set of equations are,

100V145V2+30V3=0.275V1+80V3=0.148V1+200V2+42V3=0.5

Calculation:

The expression for matrix representation of system is given by,

[Y][V]=[B][1004530750804820042][V1V2V3]=[0.20.10.5]

Here,

[Y]=[1004530750804820042][V]=[V1V2V3][B]=[0.20.10.5]

Conclusion:

Therefore, the set of equations in matrix form is [1004530750804820042][V1V2V3]=[0.20.10.5].

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The value of voltage V2.

Answer to Problem 2E

The value of voltage V2 is 2.551095×103V.

Explanation of Solution

The set of equations in matrix form is given by,

[Y]=[1004530750804820042]

The expression for the ΔY is given by,

ΔY=|1004530750804820042|=100(0×42200×80)+45(75×4280×48)+30(75×2000)=160000031050+450000=1181050

The expression for voltage using determinant is given by,

[V]=[Y]1[B]        (1)

The expression of [Y]1 is given by,

[Y]1=adjYΔY        (2)

Here,

adjY is the adjoint of the matrix.

The transpose of the matrix Y is given by,

YT=[1007548450200308042]

The adjacent of the matrix is determined by the co-factors of the transpose matrix which is given by,

adjY=[A11A12A13B21B22B23C31C32C33]        (3)

Here,

A11, A12, A13, B21, B22, B23, C31, C32, and C33 are the co-factors of the matrix.

The expression for A11 is given by,

A11=(0×4280×200)=16000

The expression for A12 is given by,

A12=((45×42)(200×30))=7890

The expression for A13 is given by,

A13=(45×800×30)=3600

The expression for B21 is given by,

B21=(75×4280×48)=690

The expression for B22 is given by,

B22=(100×4230×48)=2760

The expression for B23 is given by,

B23=(100×8075×30)=5750

The expression for C31 is given by,

C31=(75×2000×48)=15000

The expression for C32 is given by,

C32=(100×200+45×48)=22160

The expression for C33 is given by,

C33=(100×0+45×75)=3375

Substitute 16000 for A11, 7890 for A12, 3600 for A13, 690 for B21, 2760 for B22, 5750 for B23, 15000 for C31, 22160 for C32, and 3375 for C33 in equation (3).

adjY=[16000789036006902760575015000221603375]

Substitute [16000789036006902760575015000221603375] for adjY and 1181050 for ΔY in equation (2).

[Y]1=[16000789036006902760575015000221603375]1181050=[0.013546.68049×1033.048×1035.8422×1042.3369×1034.8685×1030.01270.018762.8576×103]

Substitute [0.013546.68049×1033.048×1035.8422×1042.3369×1034.8685×1030.01270.018762.8576×103] for [Y]1, [V1V2V3] for [V], and [0.20.10.5] for [B] in equation (1).

[V1V2V3]=[0.013546.68049×1033.048×1035.8422×1042.3369×1034.8685×1030.01270.018762.8576×103][0.20.10.5]=[(0.01354×0.2)+(6.68049×103×0.1)+(3.048×103×0.5)(5.8422×104×0.2)+(2.3369×103×0.1)+(4.8685×103×0.5)(0.0127×0.2)(0.01876×0.1)(2.8576×103×0.5)]=[4.89204×1032.551095×1035.84388×103]

Thus, the value of voltage V2 is 2.551095×103V.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of voltage V2 is 2.551095×103V.

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