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INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

Principles of EE I
Exercises 2
Chapter 3
Pro. 1 Find the equivalent resistance Rab for each of the circuits in Fig. 1.

Fig. 1
Solution

[c]

[d]

Pro. 2 Solve problem 2 based on the following example: Find the power dissipated in the
resistor in the current divider circuit in 5 Ω resistor in the circuit shown in Fig. 2.

Fig. 2
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Solution

Pro. 3: For the current divider circuit in Fig.3 calculate

a) i0 and v0 .

b) The power dissipated in the 6Ω resistor.

c) The power developed by the current source.

Fig. 3
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Solution

Pro. 4

Specify the resistors in the current - divider circuit in Fig. 4 to meet the following design criteria:

ig = 50 mA; vg = 25 V; i1 = 0.6i2; i3 = 2i2; and i4 = 4i1.

Fig. 4
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Solution

Pro. 5

a) The voltage divider in Fig. 5(a) is loaded with the voltage divider shown in Fig. 5(b); that is, a
is connected to a’, and b is connected to b’. Find vo.

b) Now assume the voltage divider in Fig. 5(b) is connected to the voltage divider in Fig. 5(a) by
means of a current-controlled voltage source as shown in Fig. 5(c). Find vo.

c) What effect does adding the dependent- voltage source have on the operation of the voltage

divider that is connected to the 180 V source?


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Fig. 5

Solution
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Pro. 7

Find v1 and v2 in the circuit in Fig. 7 using voltage and/or current division..

Fig. 7

Solution
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Pro. 8:

For the circuit in Fig. 8, find ig and then use current division to find io.

Fig. 8

Solution
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Pro.9:

For the circuit in Fig. 9, calculate i1 and i2 using current division.

Fig. 9

Solution
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Pro. 10

Find the power dissipated in the 18 Ω resistor in the circuit in Fig. 10.

Fig. 10

Solution

You can solve problem 10 based on the following example.

Example: Find the power dissipated in the resistor in the circuit in Fig.10.1
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Pro. 11:

a) Find the resistance seen by the ideal voltage source in the circuit in Fig. 11.

b) If vab equals 200 V, how much power is dissipated in the 31 Ω resistor?

Fig. 11

Solution
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Pro. 12:

Use a Y-to-△transformation to find io; (b) i1; (c) i2; and (d) the power delivered by the ideal

current source in the circuit in Fig. 11.

Fig. 12

Solution
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