Solutions for Laboratory Manual for Introductory Circuit Analysis
Problem 1P:
Discuss, in your own words, the difference between a controlled and an independent source.Problem 4P:
Convert the votage source in Fig. 18.64(a) to a current source and the current source in Fig....Problem 5P:
Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 18.65. Determine the current through the resistor...Problem 7P:
Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 18.67. Determine the current through the resistor...Problem 8P:
Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 18.68. Determine the current through the resistor...Problem 9P:
Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 18.69. Determine the current through the resistor...Problem 10P:
Write the mesh equtions for the network of Fig. 18.70. Determine the current through the resistor...Problem 11P:
Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 18.71. Determine the current through the resistor...Problem 12P:
Using mesh analysis, determine the current IL (in terms of V) for the network of Fig. 18.72.Problem 13P:
Using mesh analysis, determine the current IL (in terms of I) for the network of Fig. 18.73. Fig....Problem 14P:
Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 18.74, and determine the current through the 1 k ...Problem 15P:
Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig.18.75, and determine the current through the 10k ...Problem 16P:
Write the mesh equations for the network of Fig. 18.76, and determine the current through the...Problem 25P:
Write the nodal equations for the network in Fig. 18.83, and find the voltage across the 1 k ...Problem 26P:
Write the nodal equations for the network of Fig. 18.84, and find the voltage across the capacitive...Problem 27P:
Write the nodal equations for the network of Fig. 18.85, and find the voltage across the 2k ...Problem 28P:
Write the nodal equations for the network of Fig. 18.86, and find the voltage across the 2 k ...Problem 29P:
For the network of Fig. 18.87, determine the voltage VL in terms of the voltage E. Fig. 18.87Problem 30P:
For the bridge network in Fig. 18.88: Fig. 18.88 a. Is the bridge balanced? b. Using mesh analysis,...Problem 31P:
For the bridge network in Fig. 18.89: a. Is the bridge balanced? b. Using mesh analysis, determine...Problem 32P:
The Hay bridge in Fig. 18.90 is balanced. Using Eq. (18.3), determine the unknown inductance Lx and...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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