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Electrical Circuit Theory 1 Chapter 4, Problem 7

The document is a circuit analysis problem finding the voltage V2. It shows a circuit with a 6A current source, 20 ohm and 10 ohm resistors, a 96V battery, and is looking for voltage V1. Using Kirchhoff's laws, it is found that a current of -2A flows through the 10 ohm resistor. Applying the voltage loop equation around the left side gives the 20 ohm resistor voltage as 96V. Applying it to the right side relates the 10 ohm resistor voltage to V2. Using the current law at node d relates all the currents and finds V2 to be -28V.

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Electrical Circuit Theory 1 Chapter 4, Problem 7

The document is a circuit analysis problem finding the voltage V2. It shows a circuit with a 6A current source, 20 ohm and 10 ohm resistors, a 96V battery, and is looking for voltage V1. Using Kirchhoff's laws, it is found that a current of -2A flows through the 10 ohm resistor. Applying the voltage loop equation around the left side gives the 20 ohm resistor voltage as 96V. Applying it to the right side relates the 10 ohm resistor voltage to V2. Using the current law at node d relates all the currents and finds V2 to be -28V.

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EE131

Electrical Circuit Theory 1


Chapter 4, Problem 7

4A

20

6A
+

0.1 V1

10

96V

V2
+

40 V1
-

Find V2 that will result in V1 =0

4A

a 6A
isc

4A

a 6A

20

10

isc

d
V2

96V
+

KCL @node a:
Iin=Iout
4=Isc + 6
Isc= -2 A

40 V1
-

4A

a 6A

I20

I10
+

KVL @ the left :

20

-96 +V20 +V1 =0 ;but V1=0


V20 =96V
so,

I20 =V20/20
I20=96/20 A

- V1 V10 +V2 =0 ;but V1=0


V1 0 = V2
I10 =V10/10
I10= V2 /10

-2 A

V10

10

d
V2

96V

KVL @ the right :


so,

V20

40 V11=0
-

4A

-2A
96/20 A

V2 /10

a 6A
-2 A

20

96/20 A

V2 /10

10

d
V2

96V

KCL @node d:
Iin=Iout
-2 +96/20 +V2/10 =0
V2/10 = 2 -96/20
V2 =(-14/5)(10)

V2 =-28V

40 V11=0

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