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Chapter Three Selected Answers

This document contains the solutions to 63 problems related to circuit analysis. Key details include: - Problem solutions involve calculating quantities such as the number of nodes/elements/branches in a circuit diagram and the current, voltage, power, and resistance values for various circuit components. - Quantities presented in the solutions include both direct and alternating current values, as well as voltage and resistance measurements in volts, amps, watts, ohms, and their submultiples. - The problems cover a wide range of circuit types including those containing resistors, independent and dependent sources, and multiple interconnected nodes and branches.

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Chapter Three Selected Answers

This document contains the solutions to 63 problems related to circuit analysis. Key details include: - Problem solutions involve calculating quantities such as the number of nodes/elements/branches in a circuit diagram and the current, voltage, power, and resistance values for various circuit components. - Quantities presented in the solutions include both direct and alternating current values, as well as voltage and resistance measurements in volts, amps, watts, ohms, and their submultiples. - The problems cover a wide range of circuit types including those containing resistors, independent and dependent sources, and multiple interconnected nodes and branches.

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Chapter Three Selected Answers

1. (a) 5 nodes
(b) 7 elements
(c) 7 branches

3. (a) 4 nodes
(b) path, yes; loop, no
(c) path, yes; loop, no

5. (a) 4 nodes
(b) 5 elements
(c) 5 branches
(d) i) neither; ii) path only; iii) both path and loop; iv) neither

7. (a) 0 A
(b) 0 A

9. 9A

11. 2

13. -47 A

17. -1.86 A

19. 19 V; -4 V

21. -5.05 V

23. v1 = 2 V; v2 = 2 V; v3 = 2 V; v4 = v5 = 5/3 V
i1 = 10.3 A; i2 = 333 mA; i3 = 10 A; i4 = 9.67 A; i5 = 333 mA

25. -33.60 W; 17.72 W; -67.36 W; 83.30 W

27. 413 W; -1.82 mW; 827 W; -1.24 mW; 1.82 mW

29. 560 mV

31. v = -18.8 V; 2 A source supplies 37.5 W; 3 A source supplies 56.3 W

33. v = 6/7 V; dependent source supplies -735 mW; 2 A source supplies 1.71 W
35. (a) -6 V; (b) 1 V; (c) -5.5 V

37. -6 mA

39. (a) v = -36/5 V


(b) 43.2 W; -50.4 W; 36 W; 57.6 W

41. (a) Ix = 3 A; Vy = 3 V
(b) yes.

43. (a) 2.33


(b) 632 m

45. (a) 4 A, 2.5


(b) 10 V
(c) -20 W supplied

47. 2.67 V

49. 16.5

51. (a) 6.2 V


(b) 1 V
(c) 9 V
(d) 1
(e) 1.17 V
(f) 316 mV

53. 1 ; 833 m; 125 m; 323 m

55. 1.08 V; 2.52 V

57. 697 mV

59. -13.1cos103t mV

61. (a) 371 mV


(b) 109 mV

63. (a) 5 nodes; 6 loops; 7 branches;


(b) Define all currents as flowing clockwise.
I2left = -2 A; I5(left) = -1.21 A; I2right = I5 = -790 mA; I1 = -526 mA; I2middle = -263 mA

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