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Recitation 5 + solutions (2)

The document outlines a series of electrical problems involving the mesh current method to find currents and power in various circuits. It specifically mentions calculating the current IΔ and power delivered by independent current sources. Additionally, it includes tasks related to source transformations to determine voltages and currents in the circuits.

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Recitation 5 + solutions (2)

The document outlines a series of electrical problems involving the mesh current method to find currents and power in various circuits. It specifically mentions calculating the current IΔ and power delivered by independent current sources. Additionally, it includes tasks related to source transformations to determine voltages and currents in the circuits.

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Problem 1:

Use the mesh current method to find the value of IΔ in the circuit below. Then find
the power delivered by the independent current source.

Solution:

The current in the left mesh is equal to 5mA.

In the right mesh, let’s consider a clockwise current i1. Applying the mesh current
method will result in:

To get the power developed by the independent current source, we need to find
the voltage across it. Applying a KVL results in:

-Vo+(10k×5mA)+(5.4k×IΔ)=0
Problem 2:
Use the mesh current method to find how much power is delivered by the 5 Amps
current source.

Solution:
Problem 3:
Use the mesh current method to
find the value of IΔ in the circuit:

Solution:
Problem 4:
Make a series of source transformations to find the voltage V0 in the circuit below:

Solution:
Problem 5:
Find the current Io in the circuit after making a succession of source
transformations:

Solution:

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