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This document contains a summary of Chapter 5 - Circuit Analysis from the textbook Physics for Engineering 2. It provides example questions and solutions related to circuit analysis, Kirchhoff's laws, and calculating currents and voltages in circuits. The questions cover topics such as calculating currents in branches of a circuit, determining voltages across resistors, and setting up and solving systems of equations for loop currents in multi-loop circuits.

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Bab 5 - Circuit Analysis

This document contains a summary of Chapter 5 - Circuit Analysis from the textbook Physics for Engineering 2. It provides example questions and solutions related to circuit analysis, Kirchhoff's laws, and calculating currents and voltages in circuits. The questions cover topics such as calculating currents in branches of a circuit, determining voltages across resistors, and setting up and solving systems of equations for loop currents in multi-loop circuits.

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UiTM PULAU PINANG

SEMESTER JAN– JULY 2010

PHY193 – PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERING 2


CHAPTER 5 - CIRCUIT ANALYSIS

Question 1

[3.2 V / - 3.2 V] (April 2009)


Question 2

[I1 = 3/5 A, I2 = - 3/5 A, I3 = 0 A] (October 2008)

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Question 3

[75 V, 8.1 Ω ](October 2008)

Question 4

[I1 = 10 A, I2 = 4 A, 18 V] (April 2008)


Question 5

[I1 = 10 A, I2 = 30 A, I3 = 35 A, I4 = 5 A, I5 = 35 A] (April 2008)

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Question 6
a) Define the Kirchoff’s First Law and Kirchoff’s Second Law.
(2 marks)

3 V X 2 V

2Ω

Y
4Ω 5Ω

b) What is the current passing through each cell


i) when switch S is open (2 marks)
ii) when switch S is closed (6 marks)
c) What is the potential difference across
i) 4 Ω resistor when switch S is opened (2 marks)

ii) 5 Ω resistor when switch S is closed (1 mark)


[I = 0.111 A, I1 = 0.447 A, I2 = 0.158 A, I3 = 0.605 A, 0.444 V, 0.79 V]

Question 7
Figure shows a circuit with two loops. The elements have the following values: ε 1 = 2.1 V, ε2 = 6.3 V, R1 = 1.7 Ω and
R2 = 3.5 Ω. Find
R 1 R 1
A F E

I 1
R 2 ε2

ε1

ε2 R 1
I 2

B C D
R I 3
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a) Write the equations satisfying Kirchoff’s Current Law for junction C (1 mark)

b) Solve for the currents I1, I2 and I3 in the circuit (5


marks)
c) Potential difference between points A and D in the circuit (3
marks)

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d) Find the electric potential at point A (VA) if point D is grounded / earthed. (3
marks)
[I1 = 0.82 A, I2 = - 0.40 A, I3 = 0.42 A, VAD = -3.494 V, VD = 3.494 V]

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