Electric Circuits. (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134746968
Author: James W. Nilsson, Susan Riedel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 25P
a.
To determine
Find the current
b.
To determine
Calculate the power dissipated in each resistor for the given circuit using PSPICE.
c.
To determine
Find the voltage
d.
To determine
Verify the total power delivered by the current source is equal to the power absorbed by all the elements in the circuit using PSPICE.
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Electric Circuits. (11th Edition)
Ch. 2.1 - Prob. 1APCh. 2.1 - For the circuit shown,
What value of α is required...Ch. 2.2 - For the circuit shown,
If υg = 1 kV and ig = 5 mA,...Ch. 2.2 - For the circuit shown,
If ig = 0.5 A and G = 50...Ch. 2.4 - Prob. 5APCh. 2.4 - Use Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s laws to find the...Ch. 2.4 - a)
The terminal voltage and terminal current were...Ch. 2.4 - Repeat Assessment Problem 2.7, but use the...Ch. 2.5 - Prob. 9APCh. 2.5 - The current iϕ in the circuit shown is 2 A....
Ch. 2 - Prob. 1PCh. 2 - Prob. 2PCh. 2 - If the interconnection in Fig. P2.3 is valid, find...Ch. 2 - If the interconnection in Fig. P2.4 is valid, find...Ch. 2 - The interconnection of ideal sources can lead to...Ch. 2 - Consider the interconnection shown in Fig....Ch. 2 - Consider the interconnection shown in Fig....Ch. 2 - If the interconnection in Fig. P2.8 is valid, find...Ch. 2 - Find the total power developed in the circuit in...Ch. 2 - Is the interconnection in Fig. P2.10 valid?...Ch. 2 - For the circuit shown in Fig. P2.11
Figure...Ch. 2 - For the circuit shown in Fig. P2.12
Figure...Ch. 2 - A pair of automotive headlamps is connected to a...Ch. 2 - The terminal voltage and terminal current were...Ch. 2 - A variety of current source values were applied to...Ch. 2 - A variety of voltage source values were applied to...Ch. 2 - Find the currents i1 and i2 in the circuit in Fig....Ch. 2 - Given the circuit shown in Fig. P2.18, find
Figure...Ch. 2 - The current ia in the circuit shown in Fig. P2.19...Ch. 2 - Prob. 20PCh. 2 - The current ix in the circuit shown in Fig. P2.21...Ch. 2 - The current io in the circuit in Fig. P2.22 is 2...Ch. 2 - The voltage across the 22.5 Ω resistor in the...Ch. 2 - The currents i1 and i2 in the circuit in Fig....Ch. 2 - The currents ia and ib in the circuit in Fig....Ch. 2 - Prob. 26PCh. 2 - The variable resistor R in the circuit in Fig....Ch. 2 - The voltage and current were measured at the...Ch. 2 - The voltage and current were measured at the...Ch. 2 - Prob. 30PCh. 2 - Prob. 31PCh. 2 - Consider the circuit shown in Fig. P2.32.
Find...Ch. 2 - For the circuit shown in Fig. P2.33, find υo and...Ch. 2 - For the circuit shown in Fig. P2.34, find υo and...Ch. 2 - Find (a) io, (b) i1, and (c) i2 in the circuit in...Ch. 2 - For the circuit shown in Fig. P2.36, calculate (a)...Ch. 2 - Find υ1 and υg in the circuit shown in Fig. P2.37...Ch. 2 - Derive Eq. 2.21. Hint: Use Eqs. (3) and (4) from...Ch. 2 - For the circuit shown in Fig. 2.24, R1 = 40 kΩ R2...Ch. 2 - Suppose you want to add a third radiator to your...Ch. 2 - Repeat Problem 2.41 using the wiring diagram shown...Ch. 2 - Repeat Problem 2.41 using the wiring diagram shown...Ch. 2 - Repeat Problem 2.41 using the wiring diagram shown...
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