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Electrical & Computer Engineering Department: Exercise 1

This document contains 10 exercises for determining circuit quantities such as voltages and currents using source transformation, Thevenin's theorem, and Norton's theorem. Students are asked to use these circuit analysis techniques to find voltages, currents, equivalent circuits, and maximum power transfer in various circuits containing resistors and voltage or current sources.

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Electrical & Computer Engineering Department: Exercise 1

This document contains 10 exercises for determining circuit quantities such as voltages and currents using source transformation, Thevenin's theorem, and Norton's theorem. Students are asked to use these circuit analysis techniques to find voltages, currents, equivalent circuits, and maximum power transfer in various circuits containing resistors and voltage or current sources.

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Electrical & Computer Engineering Department

FALL- 2018

Course title: Basic Electrical Engineering Tutorial #6 Course #: EE251


Name: Student ID: serial#:
EXERCISE 1:
Determine vx in the circuit below using source transformation.

EXERCISE 2:
Use source transformation to find i in the circuit below.

EXERCISE 3:
Apply the source transformation Method to find vo in the circuit below.

EXERCISE 4:
Find vo in the circuit below using source transformation

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EXERCISE 5:
Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits at terminals a and b of the circuit below.

EXERCISE 6:
Find The Thevenin equivalent looking into terminals a-b of this circuit below and find the current ix

EXERCISE 7:
Apply the Norton Theorem to find the voltage vo

EXERCISE 8:
Obtain the Norton equivalent of the circuit below to the left of terminal a-b. Use the result to find the current i

EXERCISE 9:
Obtain the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits of the circuit below with respect to terminals a and b.

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EXERCISE 10:
Given the circuit below,
(a) Obtain the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b.
(b) Calculate the current in RL = 8 Ω.
(c) Find RL for maximum power deliverable to RL.
(d) Determine that maximum power.

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