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Problem Set 9 (Posted For Tuesday Nov. 14/06) :, and Q

The document provides a problem set involving circuit analysis techniques including resonance, nodal analysis, and loop analysis. Students are asked to find values like resonant frequency, Q factor, and currents/voltages in various RC circuits. TAs are given guidance on the key definitions and concepts related to resonance that students are expected to know as well as approaches for solving the circuit problems, such as defining current directions and limiting simultaneous equations.

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Problem Set 9 (Posted For Tuesday Nov. 14/06) :, and Q

The document provides a problem set involving circuit analysis techniques including resonance, nodal analysis, and loop analysis. Students are asked to find values like resonant frequency, Q factor, and currents/voltages in various RC circuits. TAs are given guidance on the key definitions and concepts related to resonance that students are expected to know as well as approaches for solving the circuit problems, such as defining current directions and limiting simultaneous equations.

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Problem Set 9 (Posted for Tuesday Nov.

14/06)
Resonance:

9.1 Given the network below find ω0, V0 (ω 0 ) and Q.

9.2 Repeat Problem 9.1 if the value of R is changed to 1Ω.

9.3 Determine the resonant frequency, Q, BW, and the average power dissipated by the
network at resonance.

9.4 In the circuit below, if the magnitude of the current at resonance is 10A, ω0=1000
rad/sec, find C, Q, and the bandwidth of the circuit.

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Nodal Anaylsis:

9.5 Find I0 in the circuit below using nodal analysis.


3kΩ

I0
2kΩ
20mA 4kΩ 2kΩ

9.6 Find I0 in the circuit below using nodal analysis.

9.7 Find I0 in the circuit below using nodal analysis.


I0

2kΩ 2kΩ
30V 2kΩ 2kΩ 10mA

9.8 Find I1 in the circuit below using nodal analysis.


6V

4mA 3kΩ 6kΩ

I1

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Loop Analysis:

9.9 Use loop analysis to find V0 in the circuit below.

2kΩ 2kΩ
3kΩ
1kΩ 1kΩ V0

12V

9.10 Use loop analysis to find V0 in the circuit below.

3kΩ 2kΩ
24V 6kΩ 4mA V0

9.11 Use loop analysis to find V0 in the circuit below.

4kΩ

3kΩ 4mA
24V 6kΩ 2kΩ

I0

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TAs: For resonant circuits:
1
ω0 =
LC
VL VC
Q= = , only at ω0
VS VS
ω0
Δω = (Δω=bandwidth)
Q

Students are not expected to know the other numerous definitions relating to Q
and Δω.

For nodal analysis, take currents entering a node to be +ve.

For quizzes involving loop and nodal analysis, please limit the solving of
simultaneous equations to, at the most, two unknowns.

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