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Chapter 2, Solution 4 I 15/100 150 Ma I 15/150 100 Ma Chapter 2, Solution 7

The document contains summaries of solutions to multiple circuit analysis problems from Chapter 2. Solution 4 provides the calculations to find two current values. Solution 7 identifies the number of branches and nodes in two circuits. Solution 12 solves three loop equations to find three voltage values. Solution 24 provides an equation to calculate the output voltage of a circuit and applies it when all resistances are equal. Solution 38 shows the steps to reduce a circuit and find the equivalent resistance and current. Solution 41 solves equations to find the value of a single resistance in a circuit. Solution 47 uses voltage division to find component values and then calculates the equivalent resistance between two points.

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Chapter 2, Solution 4 I 15/100 150 Ma I 15/150 100 Ma Chapter 2, Solution 7

The document contains summaries of solutions to multiple circuit analysis problems from Chapter 2. Solution 4 provides the calculations to find two current values. Solution 7 identifies the number of branches and nodes in two circuits. Solution 12 solves three loop equations to find three voltage values. Solution 24 provides an equation to calculate the output voltage of a circuit and applies it when all resistances are equal. Solution 38 shows the steps to reduce a circuit and find the equivalent resistance and current. Solution 41 solves equations to find the value of a single resistance in a circuit. Solution 47 uses voltage division to find component values and then calculates the equivalent resistance between two points.

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Chapter 2, Solution 4

(a)
(b)

i = 15/100 = 150 mA
i = 15/150 = 100 mA

Chapter 2, Solution 7
Find the number of branches and nodes in each of the circuits of Fig. 2.71.
12V
1
2
-+

1A
4V

+
_

4A
3

10

(a)

(b)

Figure 2.71
For Prob. 2.7
Solution
(a)
1

4V

+
_

3
10

6 branches and 5 nodes.


(b)

12V
2
-+
1A
4A
3

1
5

7 branches and 5 nodes.

Chapter 2, Solution 12
+ 15v -

loop 2
25v +
+
20v
-

loop 1

For loop 1,
For loop 2,
For loop 3,

+ v2 -

+ 10v +
v1
-

loop 3

-20 -25 +10 + v1 = 0


-10 +15 -v2 = 0
-v1 +v2 +v3 = 0

v1 = 35v
v2 = 5v
v3 = 30v

Chapter 2, Solution 24
(a)

I0 =

Vs
R1 R2

V0 I0 R3 R4 =

Vs
R 3R 4

R1 R 2 R 3 R 4

R3 R4
V0

Vs R1 R2 R3 R4

(b)

If R1 = R2 = R3 = R4 = R,

V0
R

10
VS 2R 2 4
Chapter 2, Solution 38
20//80 = 80x20/100 = 16, 6//12 = 6x12/18 = 4
The circuit is reduced to that shown below.

= 40

+
v3
-

4
60
15

16

Req
(4 + 16)//60 = 20x60/80 = 15
Req 15 //15 5 12.5
io

40
3.2 A
Req

Chapter 2, Solution 41
Let R0 = combination of three 12 resistors in parallel
1
1
1
1


R o 12 12 12

Ro = 4

R eq 30 60 (10 R 0 R ) 30 60 (14 R )

50 30

60(14 R )
74 R

74 + R = 42 + 3R

or R = 16

Chapter 2, Solution 47

5 20

6 3

5x 20
4
25
6x3
2
9
10

8
a

b
2

Rab = 10 + 4 + 2 + 8 = 24

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