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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 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 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 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 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...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - IntroductionChapter 2 - Voltage And CurrentChapter 3 - ResistanceChapter 4 - Ohm’s Law, Power, And EnergyChapter 5 - Series Dc CircuitsChapter 6 - Parallel Dc CircuitsChapter 7 - Series-parallel CircuitsChapter 8 - Methods Of Analysis And Selected Topics (dc)Chapter 9 - Network TheoremsChapter 10 - Capacitors
Chapter 11 - InductorsChapter 12 - Magnetic CircuitsChapter 13 - Sinusoidal Alternating WaveformsChapter 14 - The Basic Elements And PhasorsChapter 15 - Series Ac CircuitsChapter 16 - Parallel Ac CircuitsChapter 17 - Series-parallel Ac NetworksChapter 18 - Methods Of Analysis And Selected Topics (ac)Chapter 19 - Network Theorems (ac)Chapter 20 - Power (ac)Chapter 21 - ResonanceChapter 22 - Decibels, Filters, And Bode PlotsChapter 23 - TransformersChapter 24 - Polyphase SystemsChapter 25 - Pulse Waveforms And The R-c ResponseChapter 26 - Nonsinusoidal Circuits
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