Introductory Circuit Analysis; Laboratory Manual For Introductory Circuit Analysis Format: Kit/package/shrinkwrap
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ISBN: 9780134297446
Author: Boylestad, Robert L.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 4, Problem 23P
How long must a steady current of 1.4 A exist in a resistor that has 3 V across it to dissipate 12 J of energy?
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Ch. 4 - The input current to a transistor is 20A If the...Ch. 4 - Prob. 12PCh. 4 - If an electric heater draws 9.5 A when connected...Ch. 4 - In a TV camera, a current of 5.6 mA passes through...Ch. 4 - Plot the curve of I (vertical axis) versus...Ch. 4 - Plot the I-V curve for a 5 and a 20 resistor on...Ch. 4 - Prob. 17PCh. 4 - Sketch the internal resistance characteristics of...Ch. 4 - Plot the I-V characteristics of a 1k,10k, and a 1M...Ch. 4 - If 540 J of energy are absorbed by a resistor in...Ch. 4 - The power to a device is 40 joules per second...Ch. 4 - How many joules of energy does a 8 W nightlight...Ch. 4 - How long must a steady current of 1.4 A exist in a...Ch. 4 - What is the power delivered by a 12 V battery if...Ch. 4 - The current through a 4k resistor is 7.2 mA. What...Ch. 4 - The power consumed by a 2.2k resistor is 240 mW....Ch. 4 - What is the maximum permissible current in a 82,...Ch. 4 - The voltage drop across a transistor network is 22...Ch. 4 - If the power applied to a system is 10 kW, what is...Ch. 4 - A 1 W resistor has a resistance of 4.7M . What is...Ch. 4 - A 2.2k resistor in a stereo system dissipates 42...Ch. 4 - What are the hot resistance level and current...Ch. 4 - What are the internal resistance and voltage...Ch. 4 - A calculator with an internal 3 V battery draws...Ch. 4 - A 20k resistor has a rating of 100 W. What are the...Ch. 4 - What is the total horsepower rating of a series of...Ch. 4 - A 10 resistor is connected across a 12 V battery....Ch. 4 - How much energy in kilowatthours is required to...Ch. 4 - How long can a 1500 W heater be on before using...Ch. 4 - A 60 W bulb is on for 10 h. a. What is the energy...Ch. 4 - In 10 h an electrical system converts 1200 kWh of...Ch. 4 - At 12/kWh how long can you play a 250 W color...Ch. 4 - The electric bill for a family for a month is...Ch. 4 - How long can you use an Xbox 360 for $1 if it uses...Ch. 4 - The average plasma screen TV draws 339 W of power,...Ch. 4 - The average PC draws 78 W. What is the cost of...Ch. 4 - If a house is supplied with 120 V, 100 A service,...Ch. 4 - What is the total cost of using the following at...Ch. 4 - What is the total cost of using the following at...Ch. 4 - Prob. 50PCh. 4 - The motor of a power saw is rated 72% efficient....Ch. 4 - What is the efficiency of a dryer motor that...Ch. 4 - A stereo system draws 1.8 A at 120 V. The audio...Ch. 4 - Prob. 54PCh. 4 - Prob. 55PCh. 4 - An electric motor used in an elevator system has...Ch. 4 - The motor used on a conveyor belt is 85%...Ch. 4 - Prob. 58PCh. 4 - The overall efficiency of two systems in cascade...Ch. 4 - What is the total efficiency of three systems in...Ch. 4 - If the total input and output power of two systems...Ch. 4 - Using PSpice 0r Multisim, repeat the analysis of...Ch. 4 - Using PSpice or Multisim, repeat the analysis of...
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