Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity (MindTap Course List)
Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781285852706
Author: Stephen L. Herman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 1PP
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The unknown parameters using Kirchhoff’s Laws.

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Answer to Problem 1PP

    ES1= 12 V E1= 0.89 V E2= 20.89 V E3= 11.1 V
    ES2= 32 V I1= 1.31 mA I2= 20.89 mA I3= 22.2 mA
    R1= 680 Ω R2=1000 Ω R3=500 Ω

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We will use Kirchhoff’s Voltage law to solve for the unknown parameters.

Consider two loops LOOP 1 and LOOP 2 with their respective loop currents I1 and I2

  Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity (MindTap Course List), Chapter 9, Problem 1PP , additional homework tip  1

Using KVL in loop 1,

  +12500(I1+I2)680I1=0       1180I1500I2+12=0  ... (1)

Using KVL in loop 2,

  +32500(I2+I1)1000I2=0         500I11500I2+32=0    ... (2)

From equation (1), we can write I2as ,

  I2=121180I1500   ... (3)

Substitute this expression for I2in equation (2),

  500I11500(121180I1500)+32=0           500I13(121180I1)+32=0                                              3040I1=4                                                      I1=4 3040                                                          I1=1.31 mA    

Substitute the value of I1 in equation (3).

  I2=121180(1.31×103)500     =121.55500     =20.89 mA  

CurrentI3 is the sum of currents I1 and I2

  I3=I1+I2   =(1.31+20.89) mA   =22.2 mA

The voltage drops are obtained by using Ohm’s Law,

  E1=I1R1   =(1.31×103)×(680)   =0.89 V

  E2=I2R2   =(20.89×103)×(1000)   =20.89 V

  E3=I3R3   =(22.2×103)×(500)   =11.1 V

The results are summarized in the figure below,

  Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity (MindTap Course List), Chapter 9, Problem 1PP , additional homework tip  2

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