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Problem Set 2 (Fall 2006) : A) V 6V, I 3A and B) V - 6V, I - 3A

This document contains 14 problems related to circuit analysis. The problems involve calculating power absorbed or supplied by circuit elements given voltage and current values, determining unknown voltages and currents, and identifying if an element is absorbing or supplying power. Conventions for circuit analysis such as Kirchhoff's laws and determining the sign of power are also outlined.

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Problem Set 2 (Fall 2006) : A) V 6V, I 3A and B) V - 6V, I - 3A

This document contains 14 problems related to circuit analysis. The problems involve calculating power absorbed or supplied by circuit elements given voltage and current values, determining unknown voltages and currents, and identifying if an element is absorbing or supplying power. Conventions for circuit analysis such as Kirchhoff's laws and determining the sign of power are also outlined.

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Problem Set 2 (Fall 2006)

2.1 Determine the amount of power absorbed or supplied by the element below if:
a) V1=6V, I=3A; and
b) V1=-6V, I=-3A

2.2 Repeat 2.1 for:


a) V1=-8V, I=5A; and
b) V1=8V, I=-5A

2.3 Determine the missing quantity in the circuits below:

2.4 Determine the missing quantity in the circuits below:

2.5 Two elements are connected in series, as shown below. Element 1 supplies 48 W of
power. Is element 2 absorbing or supplying power, and how much?

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2.6 Determine the power that is absorbed or supplied by the circuit elements below:

2.7 Determine the power that is absorbed or supplied by the circuit elements below:
3V
+ -
1
2A
+
2A 10V 7V
-
2A

2.8 Find Ix in the network below:

2.9 Is the source VS in the network below absorbing or supplying power, and how much?

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2.10 In the circuit below, find the voltage across the current source and the power
absorbed by the resistor.

2.11 In the network below, the power absorbed by Rx is 24mW. Find Rx.

2.12 Find V12 in the circuit below.

2.13 Find V2 in the circuit below.

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2.14 Find Vx in the circuit below.
20V

+
Vx 2kΩ
-
3kΩ

4V
6V

TAs please use our conventions:

v = i ⋅ R
 If the head-to-head convention is not satisfied, then either v or I must be
p = v ⋅ i
+

i
v
made negative. E.g. ∴ v = −i ⋅ R

p>0 is power consumed e.g. in a resistor


p<0 is power sourced e.g. from a battery

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KVL: voltage is + if one comes to the + side of a voltage

e.g.
KVL: -vB+vR1=0

(later KCL: current entering a node is +)

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