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This document contains an electrical engineering exam with 6 circuit analysis problems. It provides the circuit diagrams and asks the student to determine various current, voltage and power values using principles like superposition, Norton's theorem and Thevenin's equivalent. It also asks the student to find the maximum power that can be absorbed by a load resistor in one of the circuits.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY EE 112 Electric Circuit Analysis I FINAL EXAM Name:______________________ Section

#:______ 1 (20) 2 (20) 3 (15) 4(15) 5 (15) 6(15) Total (100) Winter 2004

Last 4 digits of Student ID:_______________

PROBLEM #1 (a) Find the power supplied by the voltage source and the power absorbed by the 24 resistor in the following figure. (b) Repeat (a) if the 176 V source is increased to 300 V.

16 12 176V 12 12 24

PROBLEM #2 Use the principle of superposition to find v0 and power absorbed by the 20 resistor.

ic

5 +

0.4vc + 20 2ic vc 10 5A

10 V

v0 -

- +

PROBLEM #3 Use Nortons theorem to determine the current flowing through the right-hand 4 resistor in the figure below.

+ Va 4

2Va

-+
2

12 V

4A

PROBLEM #4 Determine i0 and v0 in the following circuit when R0 is 0, 2, 10, 20, and 50 .

2 + 40 10 10 A v0 200 V -

i0

R0

PROBLEM #5 Find the Thevenin equivalent seen at a-b for the circuit below. (Hint: for this type of problem, the more natural solution technique is source transformation.)

R 2R 2R V1 V2 2R

R 2R

R a

V3 b

PROBLEM #6 The linear resistive circuit in figure (a) is found experimentally to have the v-i relationship plotted in figure (b). Find the maximum power that can be absorbed by placing a load resistor across terminals a-b?

v/V 80 i Linear circuit of sources and resistors + v a 40 i/A

-0.2

0 (b)

0.2

0.4

(a)

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