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Supplementary Exercise Set 2 R1

This document contains 10 questions from an electronics problem set involving circuit analysis techniques. The questions provide circuit diagrams and component values and ask students to use node voltage analysis, mesh current analysis, or superposition to solve for various current and voltage values in the circuits. A numerical solution is provided for each question.

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Supplementary Exercise Set 2 R1

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EE2005 Electronic Devices and Circuits Problem Set 2

Q1. [Problem 3.7]

Using node voltage analysis in the circuit of Figure P3.7, find the currents i1 and i2.
R1 = 3, R2 = 1, R3 = 6.

Figure P3.7

Q2. [Problem 3.3]


Using node voltage analysis in the circuit of Figure P3.3, find the voltage v across the 0.25Ω resistor.

Figure P3.3

Q3. [Problem 3.10]


Using node voltage analysis in the circuit of Figure P3.10, find the three indicated node voltages.
Let I =0.2A, R1 = 200, R2 = 75, R3 = 25, R4 = 50, R5 = 100, V = 10V.

Figure P3.10
EE2005 Electronic Devices and Circuits Problem Set 2

Q4. [Problem 3.12]


Find the power delivered to the load resistor RL in Figure P3.12 using nodal voltage analysis
R1 = 2Ω, RV = R2 = RL = 4Ω, VS = 4V, IS = 0.5A

Figure P3.12

Q5 [Problem 3.14]
Using mesh current analysis, find the currents i1 and i2 for the circuit of Figure P3.14.

Figure P3.14

Q6. [Problem 3.16]


Find the voltage v across the 3Ω resistor in Figure P3.16 using mesh current analysis

Figure P3.16
EE2005 Electronic Devices and Circuits Problem Set 2

Q7. [Problem 3.18]


Using mesh current analysis, find the voltage v across the source in the circuit of Figure P3.18.

Figure P3.18

Q8. [Problem 3.43]


Determine the component of the current through R3 in Figure P3.43 due to VS2 alone.
VS1 = VS 2 = 450V, R1 = 7, R2 = 5, R3 = 10, R4 = R5 = 1

Figure P3.43

Q9. [Problem 3.42]


Using superposition, determine the voltage across R2 in the circuit of Figure P3.42. Is this the best
approach for this example? VS1 = VS2 = 12V; R1 = R2 = R3 = 1kΩ

Figure P3.42

Q10. [Problem 3.46]


Repeat Q3 [Problem 3.10], but this time using the principle of superposition
EE2005 Electronic Devices and Circuits Problem Set 2

Numerical solutions
Q1. [Problem 3.7]
–0.5A, –0.5A

Q2. [Problem 3.3]


0.34V

Q3. [Problem 3.10]


14.24V, 4.58V, –5.42V

Q4. [Problem 3.12]


25 mW

Q5. [Problem 3.14]


–0.091A, –0.455A

Q6. [Problem 3.16]


0.5821 V

Q7. [Problem 3.18]


3.89V

Q8. [Problem 3.43]


32.03A

Q9. [Problem 3.42]


4V

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