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Practice Problems

Chapter 2
Problems on Voltmeters and Ammeters, Independent and Dependent Sources
Final Solutions
Problem
Number
R=10ohm, voltage source delivers :6W
P2.6:1
a)VR=:50v, Vm=62v, b)powers for VS is :24w, for CS is 124w, for
P2.6:5
R is :100w, total is 0w.
r=4 V/A
P2.7:1
R=2 ohm, A= :4 V/A
P2.7:5



Chapter 3
Problems on KCL,
KVL,
Series resistances and voltage division Parallel
resistances and current division
Series Voltage Sources and Parallel Current Sources

Problem
Number
P3.2:1
P3.2:5
P3.2:7
P3.2:12
P3.2:13
P3.2:14
P3.3:6
P3.3:10
P3.3:11
P3.4:4
P3.4:9
P3.4:10
P3.4:12

Final Solutions
The power supplied by element B is 12 W, and by F is 13W.
The power absorbed by 4ohm is 16W, by 6ohm is 24W, by 8
ohm is 8W
R=4ohm
Has been solved in the tutorial session.
i1=0.5A, im=0.25A
i1=1/3 A, Vm= 8V
a)12V, b)0.9W, c)R=15ohm, d) R=30ohm
ia=2A, Vm =5V
V3=3V, i=1A
i1=:2A, i2=:3A, i=i1:i2=1A!this equation shows the direction
of i1 and i2.
P=33.75mW
R2=10ohm, R1=4ohm
Va=4V, im=0.6A

Problem
Number

Final Solutions

P3.5:1
P3.5:3
P3.6:20
DP 3:1
DP 3:3
DP 3.8

Power by 8V:VS is 17W, 3V:VS is :6.375W, 3A:CS is :2.25 W,


1.25A:CS is 0.9375 W
I dont have the solution for this in my version.
i= 1A, v=8V, Req=12ohm
If Rp=2000ohm, then R1= 6000ohm, R2= 4000ohm
Vab=~200mV, let v=16 then R=5ohm then P=25.6W
Has been solved in the tutorial session.

Chapter 4
Problems on Node Voltage and Mesh Current analysis methods:

Problem
Number
P4.2:6
P4.2:7
P4.3:1
P 4.3:2
P4.3:3
P4.3:12
P4.4:1
P4.4:3
P4.4:7
P4.4:8
P4.4:14
P4.4:22
P4.5:1
P4.5:6
P4.6:1
P4.6:6
P4.6:8
P4.7:1
P4.7:4
P4.7:13
P4.8-3
P4.9:2
P4.9:3

Final Solutions
Power for 3A source is 0.732mW, for 2A source is 0.456mW,
power received by 12 ohm resistor is 7.68W
Solved in the tutorial
Solved in the tutorial
Va=:12V, Vb=Vc=4V, Vd=:4V, i=2mA
Power for 12V source is 4.8W, for 24 V source is 4.8W, for current source is 19.2

V1=:5.818V, V2=2.182V, V3=6.182V


A=4
Solved in the tutorial
r = 2.9979 V/A , g = -0.7506 A/V

power supplied by the dependent source is 1.033W


V1= 25V, V2=44.4V, V3= 8.4V, V4= 7.2V

Solved in the tutorial


i1=3A, i2= 2A, i3=4A
Solved in the tutorial
ib = 0.6A
i = -5/6 A
i1= 3A, i2=1A, i3= 1A
V2= 10V
ia= -24mA
Solved in the tutorial.
Power = 480 W
V1= 1.6077V, V2=-1.1576V
V1= 1.6077V, V2= - 1.1576V

Final Solutions
Problem
Number
P4.11:1
a) I=150/(1570+35R) so for R=100ohm => I = 1mA and lamp will not work.
DP 4:3
b) R= 22.5 ohm , and R= 27.5 ohm
c)

Chapter 5
Circuit Theorems

Problem
Number
P5.2:5
P5.2:6
P5.2:9
P5.3:1
P5.3:2
P5.3:8
P5.3:10
P5.3:11
P5.3:12
P5.3:16
P5.4:1
P5.4:3
P5.4:5
P5.4:7
P5.4:11
P5.5:5
P5.5-7
P 5.5-8
P5.5:9
P5.5:11
P5.6:1
P5.6:5
DP 5:1
DP 5:3

Final Solutions
Tutorial
Va=7V

Tutorial
a=1/6, b=2/3
Vo=-6V

Tutorial
A=1/2, b=-3/5, c=4
Tutorial
Tutorial
im=2A
Rt=5ohm, Voc=2V
Tutorial
Voc= -2V, Rt=-8/3 ohm
a)Ra=150 ohm, Vs=75V, b) Rb= 15 ohm, c) Rb= 240 ohm
Rl=12 ohm
Isc= 1.13 A, Rt= 7.57 ohm
(a) And (b) R = 41.67 kOhms
Solved in lectures
Isc= A, Rt= -18 ohm
Rt=3 ohm, isc = -2A
Vs= 24 V, R2= 4 ohm, R= Rt= 4 ohm
R =Rt=50 ohm
Try R1=R2=1K ohm, Rt= 635 ohm,R3= 125 ohm, Vs= 10V
It is not possible.


Chapter 7
Energy Storage Elements

Final Solutions

Problem
Number
P 7.2-1
P
P 7.2-4

Tutorial

P 7.2-6
P 7.2-17
P 7.2-14


P 7.3-6
P 7.3-7
P 7.4
P 7.4-3
P7.4-4
P7.4-5
P7.4-9
P7.5-5
P7.5-8

P7.5-16
P7.5-18
P7.5-19
P7.5-20
P7.5-21
P 7.5-23
P7.6-1

For 0<t<2, V(t) =-0.001~ for 2<t<3, V(t) = -0.005+(2*10^6)t~ for 3<t<5,
V(t)= 0.004-(10^6)t~ for t>5, V(t) = -0.001 V

Tutorial
V(t) = 9.6e^(-25t) + 0.4 V for t>0
I(t) = -(1/6) (2/3)e^(-5t) A for t>0

Tutorial

a) W = 39.6 J b) W= 158.4 J
Tutorial
I(t) = -(32/7)sin(3t) A
Tutorial
a) V1(t) = 8(1-e^(-30t)) V for t>=0, V2(t) = 2(1-e^-30t)) V for t>=0
b) W1= 65.2mJ , W2= 16.3mJ, Ceq= 8mF
c) V(t)=10(1-e^(-30t)) V fot t>=0, d) W=81.4mJ =W1+W2
For 0<t<1 , iL (t) = 0.8-2*(10^-6) A,
For 1<t<3 , iL(t) = (-0.2t- 10^-6) A
For t>3, il(t)= -1.6 A
For 0<t<1 i(t) = 0.025A
For 1<t<3 i(t) = -4(t-1)/100
For 3<t<9 i(t) = 2(t-3)/100 - 0.055
For t>9 i(t) = 0.065 A
Tutorial
I(t) = 360e^(-400t) - 190 mA for t>0
R=15 ohm, L= 8H
Tutorial

125 mA, 285 mA, 285 mA


R = 8 Ohms, C = 15 mF, L = 0.4 H
P(t) = 0 for t<=0, 1.6t for 0<t<1 , 0
W(t) = 0 for t<=0, 0.8t^2 for 0<t<1, 0.8
The unit for p(t) is W and for w(t) is J.

for
for

P7.6-3
P7.7-5
P7.7-9

P(t) = 7.2sin200t W, w(t) = 3.6(1-cos200t) mJ


Tutorial
a) For 0.5H , W1= 0.16J and for 2H, W2= 0.64J
b) W1= 71.8m J, W2= 287.3 mJ , c) Weq=0.8J, d) Weq= 359.12 mJ

P7.8-1
P7.8-2
P7.8-11
P7.8-13

Vc(0+)=12V, iL(0+) = 0, Vc(inf)=4V, il(inf)=1mA


Tutorial
iL(0-) = 1.25A, Vc(0-) = 20 V, VR(0-) = -5V, VR(0+)= -4V
Tutorial

t>=1
t>=1

Chapter 8
The Complete Response of RL and RC circuits
Final Solutions
Problem
Number
Tutorial
P 8.3-1
V(t)=-6+18e^(-6.67t) V for t>0
P
P 8.3-3


Tutorial
P 8.3-4

R1=12ohm, R2=9ohm, L=34.28 H

P 8.3-9

P 8.3-11

R1=4ohm, R2=8ohm, C=3/16 F

Tutorial
P 8.3-12
V(t)=4+8e^(-10t) V for t>0
P 8.3-13
Tutorial
P 8.3-19
I(t1)= 25A for t1= 0.0693 s
P 8.4-4
Tutorial
P 8.4-5
R<400 ohm
P 8.5-1
Solved in class
DP 8-1
R1=3 K, R2=9K, L=240 H
DP 8-2
Tutorial
DP 8-5
R1=4, R2= 36, L=2.4 H
DP 8-8

Chapter 10

Problem
Number
P10.2-1
P10.2-3
P10.2-5
P10.3-1
P10.3-3
P10.3-4
P10.3-8
P10.3-9
P10.3-11
P10.4-1
P10.4-5
P10.4-6
P10.4-10
P10.5-1
P10.5-4
P10.5-9
P10.5-16
P10.5-21
P10.5-23
P10.5-26
P10.6-1
P10.6-3
P10.6-4
P10.6-8
P10.6-16
P10.7-1
P10.7-3
P10.7-6
P10.8-1
P10.8-8
P10.9-1







Final Solutions
Tutorial
T = 0.4 ms and t1 = 0.15 ms.

Tutorial*
i(t) = 4.472 cos (6t- 176.6) mA
200 16.2
88.162 30.127= 76.2520+ j44.2506
V (t)= 1.7 cos( 4t- 138.5) V
Tutorial
Tutorial*
ZR=8 ohm, Zc=-j2.4 ohm, ZL1=j10 ohm
i (t )= 22.4 cos( 200t+ 16.9) mA
Tutorial
Tutorial*
V (t )= 32 cos (250t- 57.9) V
I1(t )= 144 cos( 25t +180) mA
V(t )= 8.43cos( 20t+ 31.5) V , R1=14 ohm, C= 8mF, R2= 18ohm, L=1.2H,
Tutorial*
Tutorial
Tutorial*
(a) i(t) = 80 mA (constant), v(t) = 16 V
(b) i (t ) = 0.234cos (10t 5.6) A , v (t ) = 10.47cos (10t + 21) V
V0=14.67 5.6 V
V= 71.0346 -39.627 V
I1= 0.794 111 ,I2= 0.790 -61.7 and I3=0.229 176 A
Tutorial


Tutorial*
a) Voc=2.3534-78.69 V , Zt=7775.2282.875 ,
b) Voc= 1.194 84.29 V and Zt=2252.6 89.37
c) Voc= 0.59925 87.14 V and Zt=4875.3 89.93

Tutorial
I=1.9 92 A
Io(t)= 35.78 cos(2500t+ 26.6)+35.78( 4000t- 26.6) mA
Tutorial*
Tutorial

Chapter 11

Final Solutions
Problem
Number
Tutorial
P11.3-1
Pr=18.75mW, Psource=21mW
P11.3-2
P=200W
P11.3-3
Pscurrent=-12.8W, P8ohm=6.4W, PL=0W, Pvsource=6.4W
P11.3-4
Tutorial
P11.3-7
a)30 W , b)20W
P11.3-8
a)23 , b)2.35A c)52 A
P11.4-1
Tutorial
P11.4-2
4.16V b)4.16V c)4.16V
P11.4-3
Vrms=1.225V, Irms=5mA
P11.4-4
Vrms= 4.24V
P11.4-5
Tutorial
P11.4-6
Veff=4.82V
P11.4-7
R= 4 ohm, L=2H
P11.5-1
R= 4 ohm, L=2H
P11.5-2
S=7.2+j3.6 VA
P11.5-3
S=j8/9 VA
P11.5-4
Tutorial
P11.5-5
S total delivered = 2-j37.2 VA, S total absorbed = 2-j37.2 VA
P11.5-6
430 ohm, b) 1082.5W c) 1.25mF
P11.5-7
S= 5-36.9 VA, pf=0.8 leading
P11.5-8
a)
S=8.47+j14.1 VA, P= 8.47W , Q= 14.1 VAR
P11.5-9
S=j8.47+14.1 VA, Q= 8.47VAR , P= 14.1 W
Tutorial

P11.5-10 b)
c)
R=9 ohm, L=5H
P11.5-11 (c) increases the angle of the load current by 75.
R=15 ohm, L= 3H
R= 10 ohm, C= 0.1 F
P11.5-12 (a) does not change the impedance.
(b) does not change the complex power.
Tutorial
P11.5-13
P4=3.942W b)P1= 19.59W c) S= 37.44+j3.01 VA
P11.5-14
Tutorial
P11.8-1

P11.8-2

Tutorial
P11.8.3

P11.8-4
Tutorial
P11.8-5

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