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Find Current In7 in The Circuit Using Source Transformation

This document contains 5 questions regarding circuit analysis techniques. Question 1 asks to explain Kirchhoff's voltage law and current law with examples. Question 2 asks about source transformations and finding a current using that method. Question 3 asks to use superposition theorem and mesh analysis to find a current. Question 4 asks to use nodal analysis to find node voltages and branch currents. Question 5 asks to use Thevenin's theorem and superposition theorem to find a current.

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Find Current In7 in The Circuit Using Source Transformation

This document contains 5 questions regarding circuit analysis techniques. Question 1 asks to explain Kirchhoff's voltage law and current law with examples. Question 2 asks about source transformations and finding a current using that method. Question 3 asks to use superposition theorem and mesh analysis to find a current. Question 4 asks to use nodal analysis to find node voltages and branch currents. Question 5 asks to use Thevenin's theorem and superposition theorem to find a current.

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FIRST ASSIGNMENT E.E.E.

AUGUST 2017

Q1. State KVL and KCL and explain in detail with examples.
Q2. What do you understand by sourse transformation, what are the conditions for transformation.
Find current in7Ω in the circuit using source transformation.
7Ω

2A 2Ω 5Ω 5A

Q3. State Superposition Theorem and find the current in 3Ω using superposition & Mesh Analysis
(by both method.).

3Ω 6Ω

+ +
- 9V 9A 9Ω 4.5 V
-

Q4. In the circuit below find Node voltages of node` a’ and node `b’using Nodal analysis
and also find current in each branch.

1Ω a 2Ω b

1A 2Ω 1Ω 2A

Q5..State Thevenin’s Theorem and find current in 6Ω using Superposition theorem

4Ω 6Ω

+
48V 4Ω 2Ω 3A
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