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The document contains homework problems on circuit analysis techniques including equivalent resistance, voltage and current division, node analysis, mesh analysis, source transformations, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, and maximum power transfer. It includes 27 circuits with analysis questions involving finding equivalent resistances, node voltages, branch currents, power dissipation, and applying various circuit analysis theorems and techniques.

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Circuit

The document contains homework problems on circuit analysis techniques including equivalent resistance, voltage and current division, node analysis, mesh analysis, source transformations, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, and maximum power transfer. It includes 27 circuits with analysis questions involving finding equivalent resistances, node voltages, branch currents, power dissipation, and applying various circuit analysis theorems and techniques.

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ENE 211 Electrical Circuits 1

Homework - Chapters 2, 3, & 4


Dr. Khawaja

»»» For circuit 1, find the equivalent resistance between the two terminals indicated with
all other terminals open circuited. «««

Circuit 1
5Ω
A D

4Ω 16 Ω

B 10 Ω

6Ω 4Ω

C E

a) Terminals A-C
b) Terminals A-B
c) Terminals A-D
d) Terminals A-E
e) Terminals B-D

»»» For circuit 2, fine the equivalent resistance looking through terminals a-b. «««

Circuit 2
5


9

1Ω a b

2Ω

3

15
»»» For circuits 3-10, find the power dissipated in RL by using voltage division and current
division for RL = 10 Ω. «««

Circuit 3
4Ω

10 V RL

6Ω

Circuit 4
5Ω

2A 10 Ω 2Ω

RL

Circuit 5
10 Ω

10 Ω

8V 40 Ω 40 Ω

RL
Circuit 6
5Ω

RL
4V

10 Ω 5Ω

Circuit 7
5Ω

5Ω 5Ω

10 V RL 5Ω

10 Ω

Circuit 8
10 Ω RL

5Ω
10 Ω

30 V

10 Ω
10 Ω 5Ω
Circuit 9

10 Ω

10 V
10 Ω
3
10 Ω RL

Circuit 10

5Ω

12 A 10 Ω

10 Ω RL
»»» For circuits 11-16, use node analysis to solve for VX. «««

Circuit 11
2Ω VX 4Ω VY

2V 3Ω 5Ω 4V

Circuit 12
1Ω VX 3Ω VY

2Ω 3V

3A 5Ω

2V 4Ω

Circuit 13
3A

2Ω

VZ 1Ω VX 3Ω VY

3V 4Ω 5V
Circuit 14
5Ω

4V
VZ 1Ω VX VY 4Ω

2Ω

3Ω 3A

2V

Circuit 15
3ix
VY VX 3Ω ix
+
-

3A 1Ω 2ix 4V

Circuit 16
1Ω

3ix 4V
3 Ω VX VY
+
-

ix

3V

4A 2VY 4Ω

2Ω
»»» For circuits 17-20, use mesh analysis to solve for ix. «««

Circuit 17
1Ω

4V 2Ω
I1
2V
5Ω

ix

4Ω 3Ω
I2

Circuit 18
2A

3Ω
4Ω I2

ix
3V 2Ω 2V
I1 I3
Circuit 19
3iy

+
4V -

I2
2Ω 3V
3Ω

2A 4Ω 5Ω
I1 iy I3

Circuit 20
2Ω

3Ω 4V
3V I2 2A

ix
3Ω 2V
I1 I3

2Ω
»»» For circuit 21, use mesh analysis to set up the equations to solve for ix (write the
equations, do not solve them) «««

Circuit 21
3Ω 2Ω

iy

-
2va + 4Ω 4Ω
I2 I3

2Ω ix

4V
+

3V 3iy 5Ω va
I1 I4
-
»»» For circuit 22, use superposition to solve for the node voltage v. «««

Circuit 22
2Ω v 4Ω

3Ω

1A 3V

4V
»»» For circuit 23-24, use source transformations to solve for the voltage v. «««

Circuit 23
6Ω 8Ω 5Ω
+

36 V 3Ω 10 Ω 5Ω v

Circuit 24
8V
3Ω

1Ω
4Ω 2Ω
+

2Ω 4Ω 2Ω v

-
»»» For circuit 25, find and draw the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits. «««

Circuit 25
40 Ω 100 Ω

20 V 200 Ω 1.5ix
ix

»»» For circuit 26, using the Thevenin theorem, solve for the value of i (hint: use the 9 Ω
resister as the load resistance). «««

Circuit 26
6ix
4Ω
+
-

20 V 6Ω 9Ω
ix i

»»» For circuit 27, find the value of RL for maximum power transfer to the load then find
the power dissipated in RL. «««

Circuit 27
10 Ω

10 V 5Ω 1A RL

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