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Find I in The Circuit Using Nodal Analysis: V V I Ma

Use nodal analysis to find the current I0 in the given circuit. The key steps are: 1) Write the KCL equations at nodes V1 and V2; 2) Solve the simultaneous equations to find V1 = 8V and V2 = -6V; 3) Use the voltage drop across the 1kΩ resistor to calculate I0 = 2mA.

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Find I in The Circuit Using Nodal Analysis: V V I Ma

Use nodal analysis to find the current I0 in the given circuit. The key steps are: 1) Write the KCL equations at nodes V1 and V2; 2) Solve the simultaneous equations to find V1 = 8V and V2 = -6V; 3) Use the voltage drop across the 1kΩ resistor to calculate I0 = 2mA.

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Find I0 in the circuit using nodal analysis

3k

2k

9V

6k
2k

+,--&./&0(+#%,/1#2(
V1

V2

V3

3k
9V

2k

6k
2k

V1 = 9V
9 V2
3k

V2 V2 V3
+
6k
2k

V3 = 1.2V

V3 V2 V3 V3
1.2
+
+
= 0 V3 = 1.2V , I 0 =
= 0.6mA
2k
2 k 2k
2k

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Use nodal analysis to find out I0 and I1

I 0 = 0.6mA

6k

3k

12mA

12V
4k

2k

I0

+,--&./&0(+#%,/1#2(

6k

V1

V2
3k

12mA

12V
4k
I0

2k

I1

V1 = 12V ; I1 = 6mA
12 V1 V1 (12)
+
+
= 0 V2 = 6V
1K 4k
2k

V1 = 8V ; I 0 = 2mA

V1 = 8V ; I 0 = 2mA

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Find I0 in the network shown.

1k
12V
1k
1k
1k

6mA

I0

+,--&./&0(+#%,/1#2(
1k
V2
V1

V2 -12
12V

1k
1k
1k

6mA

I0

V1 V1 V2 V1 (V2 12)
+
+
=0
1k
1k
1k
V2 V1 V2 V2 12 V1 6
+ +
+ =0
k
1k
1k
1k
3V1 2V2 12 2V1 3V2 6

=
+
=
;
1k 1k
1k 1k
1k k

3V1 2V2 = 12
2V1 + 3V2 = 6

24
V1 3 2 12 5
V = 2 3 6 = 6

5
24
V1
I 0 = = 5 = 4.8mA
1k
1k

I 0 = 4.8mA
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Find Io in the network shown using loop analysis. Then solve the problem using matlab and compare your
answers.

6K
6K

6K

6K
6V

5mA
IO

+,--&./&0(+#%,/1#2(
I3

6K

6K

6K

6K

I1
6V

5mA

I2
IO

6 + 6 K ( I1 I 3 ) + +6 K ( I 2 I 3 ) + 6 KI 2 = 0
6 KI 3 + 6 K ( I 3 I 2 ) + 6 K ( I 3 I1 ) = 0
5
K

I 2 I1 =
6K
6 K

1K

12 K
6 K
1K

12 K I1 6
18 K I 2 = 0


0 I 3 5

Using Matlab
EDU Z=[6000 12000 -12000;-6000 -6000 18000;-1000 1000 0]
Z=
6000
-6000
-1000

12000
-6000
1000

EDU V=[-6;0;5]
V=

-12000
18000
0

-6
0
5

EDU I=inv(Z)*V

I=
-0.0046
0.0004
-0.0014

!"#$%&'()*70(
Find Vo in the circuit shown.
5K

1K
+
1V

VO
-

+,--&./&0(+#%,/1#2(

KCL at the intersecting input


1-0
0 V 0
=
0.1K
5K
V 0 == 5V

V 0 == 5V

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The network shown is a current-to-voltage converter or transresistance amplifier. Find Vo/Is for this
network.

is

VO
-

+,--&./&0(+#%,/1#2(
KCL at the inverting input is

5 4 0 V0
=
1
1
V0
= 1
is 0

V0
= 1
is 0

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