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ProblemSet 5

This document provides instructions for solving 6 circuit analysis problems using various techniques like Thévenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, and superposition. Students are asked to find equivalent voltage sources or currents for given circuits by applying techniques like applying Kirchhoff's voltage law around loops and Kirchhoff's current law at nodes. Diagrams of the circuits are not provided but references are made to finding voltages between points A and B or a current labeled IO.

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ProblemSet 5

This document provides instructions for solving 6 circuit analysis problems using various techniques like Thévenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, and superposition. Students are asked to find equivalent voltage sources or currents for given circuits by applying techniques like applying Kirchhoff's voltage law around loops and Kirchhoff's current law at nodes. Diagrams of the circuits are not provided but references are made to finding voltages between points A and B or a current labeled IO.

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Problem Set 5 (Posted for Tuesday Oct.

17/06)
Find the Thévenin equivalent source for each of the circuits in:

(The instructions to use KVL and KCL are only to exercise those techniques; they are not
the only way to solve these problems.)

5.1 Use Thévenin’s theorem using KVL around 2 loops to find VAB in the following
network.
8kΩ B A
8kΩ

6V 4kΩ 12V

5.2 Use Thévenin’s theorem using KCL at A and B to find VAB in the following network.

Find the Norton equivalent source for each of the circuits in:

5.3

Problem Set 5 Rev05.doc


5.4

Superposition problems:

5.5 Find IO in the following network using superposition.

5.6 Find IO in the following network using superposition (Hint: At some point: 3k||6k).

Problem Set 5 Rev05.doc

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