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Assignment 1

This document outlines the 7 questions that are part of Assignment 1 for ELEG2202, which is due on January 17, 2014. The questions cover topics such as the differences between independent, realistic, and controlled sources; determining power absorbed by circuit elements; identifying charged and discharging sources; using Kirchhoff's and Ohm's laws to analyze circuits; and calculating power delivered to batteries from adjustable resistors. Diagrams of circuit diagrams are provided for questions requiring analysis of specific circuits.

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Assignment 1

This document outlines the 7 questions that are part of Assignment 1 for ELEG2202, which is due on January 17, 2014. The questions cover topics such as the differences between independent, realistic, and controlled sources; determining power absorbed by circuit elements; identifying charged and discharging sources; using Kirchhoff's and Ohm's laws to analyze circuits; and calculating power delivered to batteries from adjustable resistors. Diagrams of circuit diagrams are provided for questions requiring analysis of specific circuits.

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Assignment 1 of ELEG2202

Deadline January 17, 2014


1. What are the differences between independent sources, realistic
sources and controlled sources?
2. Determine the power being absorbed by each of the circuit elements
shown in Fig.1-1.

Fig .1-1
3. Determine which of the five sources in Fig.1-2 are being charged
(absorbing positive power), and show that the algebraic sum of the five
absorbed power values is zero.

Fig .1-2

4. Use Ohms and Kirchhoffs laws on the circuit of the Fig.1-3 to find
(a) v x ;

(b) iin ;

(c) Is ; (d) the power provided by the dependent

source.

Fig.1-3
5. (a) Use Kirchhoffs and Ohms laws in a step-by step procedure to
evaluate all the currents and voltages in the circuit of Fig.1-4. (b)
Calculate the power absorbed by each of the five circuit elements and
show that the sum is zero.

Fig.1-4
6. For the battery charger modeled by the circuit of Fig1-5, find the
values of the adjustable resistor R so that: (a) a charging current of 4 A

flows;(b) a power of 25 W is delivered to the battery (0.035 and 10.5


V); (c) a voltage of 11 V is present at the terminals of the battery (0.035
and 10.5 V).

Fig.1-5
7. The circuit shown in Fig.1-6 contains several examples of independent
current and voltage sources connected in series and in parallel.(a) Find
the power absorbed by each source. (b) To what value should the 4-V
source be charged to reduce the power supplied by the -5-A source to
zero ?

Fig.1-6

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