General Directions: Solve the following problem sets neatly and correctly.
Use Engineering lettering and proper format. Show your complete solutions. No Solution, No CREDIT. Use 4 decimal places. From the book of Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Alexander and Sadiku (2013) answer the following chapters and submit it on the deadline given: Prelim Period Problem Set 1: Basic Concepts (Chapter 1 Problems and Comprehensive Problems) Deadline: November 19, 2013 Problem Set 2: Basic Laws (Chapter 2 Problems and Comprehensive Problems) Deadline: December 3, 2013 Midterm Period Problem Set 3: Methods of Analysis (Chapter 3 Problems and Comprehensive Problems) Deadline: January 7, 2014 Problem Set 4: Circuit Theorems (Chapter 4 Problems and Comprehensive Problems) Deadline: January 28, 2014 Final Period Problem Set 5: Operational Amplifiers (Chapter 5 Problems and Comprehensive Problems) Deadline: February 11, 2014 Problem Set 6: Capacitors and Inductors (Chapter 6 Problems and Comprehensive Problems) Deadline: February 25, 2014 Problem Set 7: First Order Circuits (Chapter 7 Problems and Comprehensive Problems) Deadline: March 4, 2014 Problem Set 8: Second Order Circuits (Chapter 8 Problems and Comprehensive Problems) Deadline: March 11, 2014 Additional Instructions: 1. Do not answer problems similar to those given in the lectures. 2. Do not answer problems with CD icon beside it or problems that need Circuit Analysis Software. (You could still try to answer it and some of those softwares can be downloaded from the net) 3. Be honest or try solving it first before copying your classmates work or solutions manual you could download from the internet. The reason for giving you these problem sets is for you to be able to practice and analyze electrical circuits and theory. Remember whatever you learn in this course will affect the result of your next courses (especially for EE and ECE students). 4. For every problem write the theory or idea you use to answer the problem. 5. Not following this instructions will result to no credit of the problem set. If ever there is no classes on the said date or I am not around submit it on the next meeting.