1 Introduction 2 Voltage And Current 3 Resistance 4 Ohm’s Law, Power, And Energy 5 Series Dc Circuits 6 Parallel Dc Circuits 7 Series-parallel Circuits 8 Methods Of Analysis And Selected Topics (dc) 9 Network Theorems 10 Capacitors 11 Inductors 12 Magnetic Circuits 13 Sinusoidal Alternating Waveforms 14 The Basic Elements And Phasors 15 Series Ac Circuits 16 Parallel Ac Circuits 17 Series-parallel Ac Networks 18 Methods Of Analysis And Selected Topics (ac) 19 Network Theorems (ac) 20 Power (ac) 21 Resonance 22 Decibels, Filters, And Bode Plots 23 Transformers 24 Polyphase Systems 25 Pulse Waveforms And The R-c Response 26 Nonsinusoidal Circuits expand_more
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Problem 1P: For each configuration in Fig. 6.64, find the voltage sources and/or resistors elements (individual... Problem 2P: For each configuration of Fig. 6.65, �nd the voltage sources and for resistive elements... Problem 3P: For the network in Fig. 6.66: Find the elements (individual voltage sources and/or resistors) that... Problem 4P: Find the total resistance for each configuration in Fig. 6.6. Note that only standard value... Problem 5P: Find the total resistance for each configuration of Fig. 6.68. Note that only standard resistor... Problem 6P: For each circuit board in Fig. 6.69, �nd the total resistance between connection tabs 1 and 2. Problem 7P: The total resistance of each of the configurations in Fig. 6.70, is specified. Find the unknown... Problem 8P: The total resistance for each configuration of Fig. 6.71, is specified. Find the unknown resistance... Problem 9P: For the parallel network in Fig. 6.72, composed of standard values: Which resistor has the most... Problem 10P: What is the ohmmeter reading for each configuration in Fig. 6.73? Problem 11P: Determine R1 for the network in Fig. 6.749. Problem 12P: For the parallel network in Fig. 6.75: Find the total resistance. What is the voltage across each... Problem 13P: For the network of Fig. 6.76: Find the current through each branch. Find the total resistance.... Problem 14P: Repeat the analysis of Problem 13 for the network in Fig. 6.77, constructed of standard value... Problem 15P: For the parallel network in Fig. 6.78: Without making a single calculation, make a guess on the... Problem 16P: Given the information provided in Fig. 6.79, find: The resistance R2. The supply voltage E. Problem 17P: Use the information in Fig. 6.80, to calculate: The source voltage E. The resistance R2. The current... Problem 18P: Given the information provided in Fig. 6.81, find the unknown quantities: E, R1 and l3. Problem 19P: For the network of Fig. 6.82, find: The voltage V. The current l2. The current ls. The power to the... Problem 20P: Using the information provided in Fig. 6.83 find: The resistance R2. The resistance R3. The current... Problem 21P: For the network in Fig. 6.77: Redraw the network and insert ammeters to measure the source current... Problem 22P: For the configuration in Fig. 6.84: Find the total resistance and the current through each branch.... Problem 23P: Eight holiday lights are connected in parallel as shown in Fig. 6.85. If the set is connected to a... Problem 24P: Determine the power delivered by the dc battery in Fig. 6.86. Problem 25P: A portion of a residential service to a home is depicted in Fig. 6.87. Determine the current through... Problem 26P: For the network in Fig. 6.88: Find the current l1. Calculate the power dissipated by the 4 resistor.... Problem 27P: Using Kirchhoffs current law, determine the unknown currents for the parallel network in Fig. 6.89. Problem 28P: Using Kirchoffs current law, find the unknown currents for the complex configurations in Fig. 6.90. Problem 29P: Using Kirchhoffs current law, determine the unknown currents for the networks in Fig. 6.91. Problem 30P: Using the information provided in Fig. 6.92, find the branch resistances R1 and R3, the total... Problem 31P: Find the unknown quantities for the networks in Fig. 6.93, using the information provided. Problem 32P: Find the unknown quantities for the networks of Fig. 6.94, using the information provided. Problem 33P: Based solely on the resistor values, determine all the currents for the configuration in Fig. 6.95.... Problem 34P: Determine one of the unknown currents of Fig. 6.96, using the current divider rule. Determine the... Problem 35P: For each network of Fig. 6.97, determine the unknown currents. Problem 36P: Parts (a) through (e) of this problem should be done by inspection—that is, mentally. The intent... Problem 37P: Find the unknown quantities for the networks in Fig. 6.99, using the information provided. Problem 38P: Find resistance R for the network in Fig. 6.100 that will ensure that I1=3I2. Find l1 and l2. Problem 39P: Design the network in Fig. 6.101 such that I2=2I1 and I3=2I2. Problem 40P: Assuming identical supplies in Fig. 6.102: Find the indicated currents. Find the power delivered by... Problem 41P: Assuming identical supplies, determine currents l1,l2 and l3 for the configuration in Fig. 6.103. Problem 42P: Assuming identical supplies, determine the current land resistance R for the parallel network in... Problem 43P: For the simple series con�guration in Fig. 6.105: Determine voltage V2. Determine the reading of a... Problem 44P: Given the configuration in Fig. 6.106: What is the voltage between points a and b? What will the... Problem 45P: Based on the measurements of Fig. 6.107, determine whether the network is operating correctly. If... Problem 46P: Referring to Fig. 6.108, find the voltage Vab without the meter in place. When the meter is applied... Problem 47P: The voltage Va for the network in Fig. 6.109, is 1V. If it suddenly jumped to 20 V, what could have... Problem 48P Problem 49P: Using PSpice or Multisim, determine the solution to Problem 12, and compare your answer to the... Problem 50P: Using PSpice or Multisim, determine the solution to Problem 14, and compare your answer to the... format_list_bulleted