Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Chapter 9, Problem 30P
a. Find the Norton equivalent circuit external to points a and b in Fig.9.146.
b. Find the magnitude and polarity of the voltage across the 100
Fig.9.146
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d) Terminal A is negative with respect to ter-
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Refer to the voltage divider circuit shown
in Fig. 9-3. The source voltage is 100Vde and the
ammeter indicates a current of .02Ade. Resistor
R, is 3000 ohms and the voltage Ec.p between
1.
terminals C and D is (30Vdc.
Calculate the following:
3.
Refer to Fig. 9-1. If the value of resistor
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following:
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Vdc
circuit current I
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Vde
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The sum of the voltage drops in a series
circuit is equal to
2.
State whether the following statements
regarding Fig. 9-3 are true or false.
a) Terminal B is negative with respect to ter-
5.
State the algebraic form of Kirchhoff's Law
minal A.
b) Terminal C is positive with respect to ter-
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c) A voltmeter connected between terminals
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33.
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Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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