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Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 5:23 pm
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Problem 1: a. Using the superposition theorem, determine the voltage across the 4.7 resistor of Fig. 9.126 b. Find the power delivered to the 4.7 resistor while the current source connected only. C. Find the power delivered to the 4.7 resistor while the voltage source is connected only. d. Find the power delivered to the 4.7 resistor using the voltage found in part (a). e.How do the results of part (d) compare with the sum of the results to parts (b) and (c)? Can the superposition theorem be applied to power levels? RE w 3.30 RE O 12 V R; 4.70 V 3A FIG. 9.126
Problem 2: Using superposition, find the current through R1 for the network in Fig. 9.131. R 6.8 ΚΩ R 1.2 k2 O R. 34.7k12 R, Σ2.2 ΚΩ 5 mA 02 2 mA + = 8V HU FIG. 9.131
Problem 1: a. Using the superposition theorem, determine the voltage across the 4.7 resistor of Fig. 9.126 b. Find the power delivered to the 4.7 resistor while the current source connected only. C. Find the power delivered to the 4.7 resistor while the voltage source is connected only. d. Find the power delivered to the 4.7 resistor using the voltage found in part (a). e.How do the results of part (d) compare with the sum of the results to parts (b) and (c)? Can the superposition theorem be applied to power levels? RE w 3.30 RE O 12 V R; 4.70 V 3A FIG. 9.126
Problem 2: Using superposition, find the current through R1 for the network in Fig. 9.131. R 6.8 ΚΩ R 1.2 k2 O R. 34.7k12 R, Σ2.2 ΚΩ 5 mA 02 2 mA + = 8V HU FIG. 9.131