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1) The document describes a circuit with multiple resistors and batteries and asks to find various voltages (v1, v2, etc.) and current (i). 2) Kirchhoff's laws are used to write equations relating the voltages and current. Ohm's law is used to relate voltages and currents across resistors. 3) The equations are solved to find the requested voltages and currents. Voltage v1 is 8V and v2 is -8V. Other examples show finding i, vo, and vx in different circuits.

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Tutorial 1

1) The document describes a circuit with multiple resistors and batteries and asks to find various voltages (v1, v2, etc.) and current (i). 2) Kirchhoff's laws are used to write equations relating the voltages and current. Ohm's law is used to relate voltages and currents across resistors. 3) The equations are solved to find the requested voltages and currents. Voltage v1 is 8V and v2 is -8V. Other examples show finding i, vo, and vx in different circuits.

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12 V +
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2.46 Kirchhoffs Laws Answer:
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Fig. 2.22. 1. Find v(b)
1 and v2 Practice Problem 2.5
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resistor gives Figure 2.22
For Practice Prob.
Determine 2.5. i in the circuit shown in Fig. 2.23(a).
vo and
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(2.6.1) yields i 4 2vo 4 2vo


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i
shown in Fig. 2.23(a). 12 V +
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4 V 2.6
+ 12 V +
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Fig. 12 V +
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11/30/11 12:37 PM Page 42

6 For Example 2.6.


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+ vo Solution:
+ vx
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70 V +
2vx

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(2.6.1)
Applying Ohms to the 6- resistor gives
+ vlaw
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Figure 2.24
Example 2.7 vo  6i Find current i and voltage
(2.6.2)
vo in the c
s shown in Fig. 2.23(b). The result is For Practice Prob. 2.6. 11/30/11 12:37 PM Page 42 o
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4. Find i0 and v0 Substituting Eq. (2.6.2) into Eq. (2.6.1) yields
2 vo  4  6i  0 (2.6.1) Solution:
16  a 10i  12i  0 1 i KCL
Applying 8 Ato node a, we obtain
resistor gives
and vo  48 V. io
3  0.5io  io
 6i (2.6.2) + 1
0.5io vo 4 3A
(2.6.1) yields
For the 4- resistor, Ohms law gives
42 Chapter 2 Basic Laws
0 1 i  8 A vo  4io 
Figure 2.25 2.7
Example Find current io and voltage vo in the cP
Find
For vx and2.7.
Example vo in the circuit of Fig. 2.24.
5. Find i0 and v0
Answer: 20 V, 10 V. Solution:
a
Applying KCL to node a, we obtain
io
+ 3  0.5io  io 1
70
Fig. 2.24. Practice Problem 2.63 A
0.5io vo 4

For the 4- resistor, Ohms law gives
Practice Problem 2.7 Find vo and io in the circuit of Fig. 2.2
10 vo  4io 
+ vx Answer: 12 V, 6 A. Figu
Figure 2.25 For P
+
V +
For70Example
2.7. io 2vx
5 i +
9A 2
o
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For Practice Prob. 2.6.

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