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EBK ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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ISBN: 9780134747224
Author: Riedel
Publisher: PEARSON CUSTOM PUB.(CONSIGNMENT)
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Chapter 4, Problem 8P
(a)
To determine
Calculate the voltage
(b)
To determine
Calculate the power developed by the 40 mA current source in the given circuit using PSPICE.
(c)
To determine
Calculate the power developed by the 25 V voltage source in the given circuit using PSPICE.
(d)
To determine
Show that the total power dissipated in the circuit is equal to the total power developed in the circuit.
(e)
To determine
Explain the effect of finite resistance connected in series with the 40 mA current source have with the value of voltage
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Chapter 4 Solutions
EBK ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
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