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Circuit theory Assignment (1)

1)Find the resistance of an aluminum wire that has a length of 1000 m and a
diameter of 1.626 mm. The wire is at 20°C.

2) What is the length of No. 28 AWG (0.000 126 in2 in cross-sectional area)
Nichrome wire required for a 24-0 resistor at 20°C?

3) What is the greatest voltage that can be applied across a 1/8W, 2.7MΩ resistor
without causing it to overheat?

3) What is the total resistance of thirty 6-R resistors connected in series?

4) What is the total conductance of 4-, 10-, 16-, 20-, and 24-S resistors connected
in series?

5) A series circuit consists of a 240-V source and 12-, 20-, and 16-R resistors. Find
the current out of the positive terminal of the voltage source. Also find the
resistor voltages.

6)A- Find the current and unknown voltages in the circuit shown in Fig.3-8

B-Find the voltage Vab in the circuit shown in Fig. 3-8

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A- Determine the number of nodes and branches in the circuit shown in Fig 3-3.

B-Which components in Fig. 3-3 are in series and which are in parallel?

C-Identify all the loops and all the meshes for the circuit shown in Fig. 3-4. Also,
specify which components are in series and which are in parallel.

8)Use voltage division twice to find Vl in the circuit shown in Fig. 3-24.

9) Use current division twice to find I, in the circuit shown in Fig. 3-25.

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10) Calculate V in the circuit of Fig. 3-18.

11) Find the mesh currents in the circuit shown in Fig. 4-12.

12) Determine the mesh currents in the circuit shown in Fig. 4-13.

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13) Solve for the mesh currents in the circuit shown in Fig. 4-33

14) Determine I, in the circuit of Fig. 4-35.

15) Calculate the mesh currents in the circuit of Fig. 4-36.

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16) Find the mesh currents in the circuit shown in Fig. 4-37

17) Obtain the node voltages in the circuit shown in Fig. 4-41.

18) Calculate the node voltages in the circuit of Fig. 4-45.

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19) Calculate the node voltages in the circuit of Fig. 4-45.

20) Use nodal analysis to obtain the node voltages V, and Vz in the circuit of Fig.
4-28.

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21) Find the unknown voltages in the circuit shown in Fig. 3-7. Find Vl first

22) For the circuit of Fig. 3-11, calculate I and the power absorbed by the
dependent Source.

23) Find the short-circuit current I, for the circuit shown in Fig. 3-17.

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