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Activity 2-Circuit Elements

This document contains 10 problems about circuit analysis. Each problem refers to a labeled figure and asks the reader to calculate various current and voltage values or power quantities for that circuit using circuit analysis methods like Kirchhoff's Laws, Ohm's Law, and power calculations. The problems progress from simpler to more complex circuits.

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Activity 2-Circuit Elements

This document contains 10 problems about circuit analysis. Each problem refers to a labeled figure and asks the reader to calculate various current and voltage values or power quantities for that circuit using circuit analysis methods like Kirchhoff's Laws, Ohm's Law, and power calculations. The problems progress from simpler to more complex circuits.

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Assignment No.

2 - Circuit Elements
Problem 2.1. Find Vs in the circuit shown in Fig. P2.1.
Problem 2.2. Find Is in the circuit shown in Fig. P2.2.

Fig. P2.1 Fig. P2.2

Problem 2.3 Use KCL to find the value of the unknown currents in Fig. P2.3.

Fig. P2.3
Problem 2.4 Use repeated application of KVL to find the values of v c and ve for the
circuit shown in Fig. P2.4.

Fig. P2.4
Problem 2.5 The current ix in the circuit shown in Fig. P2.5 is 50 mA and the voltage
vx is 3.5 V. Find (a) i1; (b) v1; (c) vg; and (d) the power supplied by the voltage source.

Fig. P2.5
Problem 2.6 Consider the circuit shown in Fig. P2.6. (a) Find v0 using Kirchhoff’s laws
and Ohm’s law. (b) Test the solution for v0 by verifying that the total power supplied
equals the total power absorbed.
Fig. P2.6
Problem 2.7 The current in the circuit shown in Fig. P2.7 is 2 mA. Find (a) ia; (b) ig;
and (c) the power delivered by the independent current source.

Fig. P2.7
Problem 2.8 Given the circuit shown in Fig. P2.8, find a.) the value of i a; b.) the value
of ib; c.) the value of v0; d.) the power dissipated in each resistor; and e.) the power
delivered by the 50 V source.

Fig. P2.8
Problem 2.9 The current i0 in the circuit shown in Fig. P2.9 is 1 A. Find a.) i1; b.) the
power dissipated in each resistor; c.) verify that the power dissipated in the circuit
equals the developed by the 150 V voltage source.

Fig. P2.9
Problem 2.10 The voltage across the 16 Ω resistor in the circuit in Fig. P2.10 is 80 V,
positive at the upper terminal. a.) Find the power dissipated in each resistor. b.) Find
the power supplied by the 125 V ideal voltage source. c.) Verify that the total power
supplied equals the total power dissipated.

Fig. P2.10

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