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EEE1007S Tutorial 5

The document contains a series of tutorial problems focused on circuit analysis techniques, including source transformation, Norton and Thevenin equivalents, and maximum power transfer. Each problem references specific figures to guide the calculations for voltage and equivalent circuits across various terminals. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding of fundamental electrical engineering concepts.

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EEE1007S Tutorial 5

The document contains a series of tutorial problems focused on circuit analysis techniques, including source transformation, Norton and Thevenin equivalents, and maximum power transfer. Each problem references specific figures to guide the calculations for voltage and equivalent circuits across various terminals. The exercises aim to reinforce understanding of fundamental electrical engineering concepts.

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EEE1007S

TUTORIAL 5
1. Use source transformation to find the voltage Vx in the circuit of Fig. 1

Figure 1

2. Apply source transformation to find vx in the circuit of Fig. 2

Figure 2

3. Find the Norton equivalent with respect to terminals a-b in the circuit shown in Fig. 3

Figure 3
4. Apply Thevenin’s theorem to find Vo in the circuit of Fig. 4.

Figure 4

5. Obtain the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits of the circuit in Fig. 5 with respect to
terminals a and b.

Figure 5

6. Determine the Norton equivalent at terminals a-b for the circuit in Fig. 6

Figure 6
7. Obtain the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit shown in Fig. 7

Figure 7

8. Find the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit in Fig.8

Figure 8

9. For the circuit in Fig.9, find the Thevenin equivalent between terminals a and b.

Figure 9
10. For the transistor model in Fig. 10, obtain the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b.

Figure 10

11. Find the Thevenin equivalent between terminals a-b of the circuit in Fig.11

Figure 11

12. For the circuit in Fig. 12, what resistor connected across terminals a-b will absorb
maximum power from the circuit? What is that power?

Figure 12
13. (a) For the circuit in Fig. 13, obtain the Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b.
(b) Calculate the current in RL = 13 Ω.
(c) Find RL for maximum power deliverable to RL.
(d) Determine the maximum power.

Figure 13

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