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Superposition Theorem Applications

The document provides a series of electrical engineering problems and solutions related to the superposition theorem and Thevenin's theorem. It includes specific circuit configurations and the corresponding answers for current and voltage calculations. The mentor's contact information is also provided for further assistance.

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Superposition Theorem Applications

The document provides a series of electrical engineering problems and solutions related to the superposition theorem and Thevenin's theorem. It includes specific circuit configurations and the corresponding answers for current and voltage calculations. The mentor's contact information is also provided for further assistance.

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Engineer’s Coaching Home

Mentor: Md. Rashedul Islam (EEE, DUET) Cell: 01773624937(whatsapp)

Class lecture- Theorem:


1. For the circuit in Fig. 4.12, use the
superposition theorem to find i. Ans: 2 A
..
Ans: 8V
6. Use the superposition principle to find I0 and
V0 the circuit of Fig. Ans: 17.99V, 1.799A

2. Find I in the circuit of using the superposition


principle. Ans: 375 mA
. 7. For the circuit in Fig., use superposition to
find i. Calculate the power delivered to the 3
ohm resistor. Ans: 1.875A, 10.55W

3. Using superposition, find V0 the circuit of


Fig.
Ans: 4.1538V 8. Determine in the circuit of Fig. using the
L superposition principle. Ans: -7.125V

4. Use superposition to find V0 the circuit of


Fig.
Ans: 8.696V 9. Given the circuit in Fig. 4.84, use
superposition to obtain i0.. Ans: 111.11mA

5. Apply the superposition principle to find


circuit of Fig.
Engineer’s Coaching Home
Mentor: Md. Rashedul Islam (EEE, DUET) Cell: 01773624937(whatsapp)

10. Use superposition to solve for Vx in the


circuit of Fig. Ans: -26.67V
Ans: 10 ohms, 10V

15. For the circuit in Fig., obtain the Thevenin


equivalent as seen from terminals:
(a) a-b (b) b-c
Ans: 3.857ohms, 4V, 3.214ohms, 15V
11. Solve for the current i in the circuit of Fig.
using Thevenin’s theorem. Ans: 500mA

12. Use Thevenin’s theorem to find V0. Ans: -


125Mv 16. Find the Thevenin equivalent at terminals of
the circuit in Fig. Ans: 3ohms, 3V

13. Obtain the Thevenin equivalent at terminals


a-b: 17. Obtain the Thevenin and Norton equivalent
circuits at terminals for the circuit in Fig.
Ans: 10ohms, 166.67V, 16.667A

14. For the circuit in Fig., find the Thevenin 18. For the circuit in Fig., find the Thevenin and
equivalent between terminals a and b. Norton equivalent circuits at terminals a-b.
Ans:

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