Problem Set 2 (Fall 2006) : A) V 6V, I 3A and B) V - 6V, I - 3A
Problem Set 2 (Fall 2006) : A) V 6V, I 3A and B) V - 6V, I - 3A
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
2.5 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?
2.7 Determine the power that is absorbed or supplied by the circuit elements below:
3V
+ -
1
2A
+
2A 10V 7V
-
2A
2.9 Is the source VS in the network below absorbing or supplying power, and how much?
2.11 In the network below, the power absorbed by Rx is 24mW. Find Rx.
+
Vx 2kΩ
-
3kΩ
4V
6V
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
e.g.
KVL: -vB+vR1=0