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Assignment - 1: 1. in The Following Circuit Find The Value of V and R

This document contains 20 questions about circuit analysis concepts like Thevenin equivalent circuits, Norton equivalent circuits, and using superposition theorem to find currents and voltages. The questions ask the reader to analyze circuits and find values like voltages, resistances, currents using these circuit analysis techniques.

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Assignment - 1: 1. in The Following Circuit Find The Value of V and R

This document contains 20 questions about circuit analysis concepts like Thevenin equivalent circuits, Norton equivalent circuits, and using superposition theorem to find currents and voltages. The questions ask the reader to analyze circuits and find values like voltages, resistances, currents using these circuit analysis techniques.

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Assignment - 1

1. In the following circuit find the value of vTH and RTH

2. In the following circuit find the value of iN and RN

3. For the following circuit find the value of vTH and RTH

4. In the circuit shown in following figure find the value vTH and RTH
5. Find the value of RL such that the power transferred to RL is maximum.

6. Using the superposition theorem, determine the current through resistor R 2 for the network

7. Using the superposition theorem, determine the current through the 12 ohm resistor

8. Using the superposition theorem, determine current I1 for the network

9. In the circuit below, the voltage drop across the resistance R2 will be equal to
10. The value of current I in the circuit below is equal to

11. For the circuit shown in the figure the Thevenin voltage and resistance seen from the terminal a-
b are respectively

12. In the following circuit, Thevenin voltage and resistance across terminal a and b respectively are

13. For the following circuit the value of equivalent Norton current IN and resistance RN are

14. The Thevenin equivalent resistance between terminal a and b in the following circuit is
15. What is the value of voltage V in the following network (in volts)

16. In the circuit shown, what value of RL (in W) maximizes the power delivered to RL

17. For the following circuit, what is the value of current I (in Amp)

18. The Thevenin equivalent circuit of the circuit shown in figure will be equal to

19. The value of current I in the circuit below is equal to


20. In the given network, if Is = I0 then V = 1 volt. What is the value of I1 (in Amp) if Is = 2I0.

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