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This document contains an assignment for a course on electrical technology. It consists of 43 problems involving circuit analysis techniques like nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, source transformation, Thevenin's theorem, and Norton's theorem. Students are asked to use these methods to analyze various circuits and solve for values like voltages, currents, power, and equivalent circuits. The assignment involves circuits with resistors, voltage sources, and current sources and requires calculating unknown voltages and currents.
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EEED114: ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 1

Semester 2, 2015/2016
ASSIGNMENT 4: Nodal Analysis

Name:______________________________________

Section: ______

1. Given the circuit in Fig. 1, calculate the currents i1 through i4.

Figure 1
2. Solve for v1 in the circuit of Fig. 2 using nodal analysis.

Figure 2

3. Using nodal analysis, find vo in the circuit of Fig. 3.

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Figure 3
4. Find Io in the circuit of Fig. 4.

Figure 4
5. Using nodal analysis, determine Vo in the circuit in Fig. 5.

Figure 5

6. Calculate v1 and v2 in the circuit of Fig. 6 using nodal analysis.

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Figure 6
7. Using nodal analysis, find vo in the circuit of Fig. 7.

Figure 7
8. Determine voltages v1 through v3 in the circuit of Fig. 8 using nodal analysis.

Figure 8
9. Using nodal analysis, find current i0 in the circuit of Fig. 9.

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Figure 9
10. For the circuit in Fig. 10, find v1, v2 and v3 using nodal analysis.

Figure 10
11. Determine v1 and v2 in the circuit of Fig. 11.

Figure 11

EEED114: ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 1


Semester 2 2015/2016, Section
ASSIGNMENT 5: Mesh Analysis in DC circuits
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Name:______________________________________

Student ID: _____________

12. Obtain v o in the circuit of Fig. 1 using mesh analysis.

Figure 1
13. Use mesh analysis to obtain i 1 , i 2 and i 3 in the circuit in Fig. 2.

Figure 2
14. Using mesh analysis, find v o in the circuit of Fig. 3.

Figure 3

15. Using mesh analysis, find Ix in Fig. 4.


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Figure 4
16. Apply mesh analysis to find i in Fig 5.

Figure 5
17. Determine currents i 1 through i 3 in the circuit of Fig. 6 using mesh analysis.

Figure 6

18. Use mesh analysis to find v ab

and i o in the circuit of Fig. 7.


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Figure 7
19. Use mesh analysis to obtain i o in the circuit of Fig. 8.

Figure 8
20. Calculate the mesh currents i 1 and i 2 in Fig. 9.

Figure 9

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21. Determine the current through the 10 k resistor in the circuit of Fig. 10 using mesh analysis.

Figure 10

22. Find

vo

and i o in the circuit of Fig. 11.

Figure 11
23. Apply mesh analysis to find v o in the circuit of Fig. 12.

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Figure 12

24. Use mesh analysis to find i 1 , i 2 and i 3 in the circuit of Fig. 13.

Figure 13
25. Find the mesh currents i 1 , i 2 and i 3 in the circuit in Fig. 14.

Figure 14
26. Determine v 1 and v 2 in the circuit of Fig. 15 using mesh analysis.

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Figure 15

EEED114: ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY I


Semester 2 2015/2016, Section 03
ASSIGNMENT 6: Circuit Theorems

Name:______________________________________

Student ID: _____________

Superposition
27. Use the superposition principle to find i 0 and v o in the circuit of Fig. 1.

Figure 1
28. For the circuit in Fig. 2, use superposition to find i . Calculate the power delivered in the 3
resistor.

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Figure 2
29. Use superposition to obtain v x in the circuit of Fig. 3.

Figure 3

30. Use superposition to find V o in the circuit of Fig. 4.

Figure 4
Source Transformation
31. Obtain v o in the circuit of Fig 5 using source transformation.

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Figure 5
32. Apply source transformation to find v x in the circuit of Fig. 6.

Figure 6

33. Use source transformation to find v o in Fig. 7.

Figure 7
34. Use source transformation to find i o in

in the circuit of Fig. 8.


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Figure 8
35. Use source transformation to find i x in

in the circuit of Fig. 9.

Figure 9

Thevenins and Nortons Theorem

36. Apply Thevenins theorem to find V o in the circuit of Fig. 10.

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Figure 10
37. Find the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit shown in Fig. 11.

Figure 11
38. Find the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit shown in Fig. 12 and solve for i x .

Figure 12

39. Given the circuit in Fig. 13, obtain the Norton equivalent as viewed from terminals:
(a) a-b

(b) c-d

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Figure 13
40. Use the Nortons theorem to find V o in the circuit of Fig. 14.

Figure 14
41. Obtain the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit of the circuit shown in Fig. 15 with
respect to terminals a-b.

Figure 15

42. For the circuit in Fig. 16, find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit at terminals a-b.
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Figure 16
Maximum Power Transfer
43. For the circuit Fig. 17, obtain the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b.
(a) Calculate the current in RL = 8 .
(b) Find RL for maximum power deliverable to RL.
(c) Determine the maximum power.

Figure 17

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