Assignment 1
Assignment 1
1. Find the value of current i2 supplied by the voltage-controlled current source (VCCS) shown in Fig.
1 below.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
2. Use nodal analysis to determine the voltage across 5 Ω resistance and the current in the 12 V
source (see Fig. 2).
3. Find the unknown voltage V1 in the circuit of Fig. 3.
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
4. Determine the branch currents in the network of Fig. 4 when the value of each branch resistance is
one ohm.
5. (a) Determine current in 5-Ω resistor by using the Cramer's method in Fig. 5. (b) Find the current
through the 5 ohm resistor in Fig. 6 using mesh analysis.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
6. Using Kirchhoff’s current law, find the values of the currents i1 and i2 in the circuit of Fig. 7 which
contains a current-dependent current source. All resistances are in ohms.
Fig. 7 Fig. 8
7. Apply Kirchhoff’s voltage law, to find the values of current i and the voltage drops v1 and v2 in the
circuit of Fig. 8 which contains a current-dependent voltage source. What is the voltage of the dependent
source ? All resistance values are in ohms.
8. Find the branch currents in the circuit of Fig. 9 by using (i) nodal analysis and (ii) loop analysis.
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
9. Use Nodal analysis to determine the value of current i in the network of Fig. 10.
10. Calculate the current in 3 ohm resistor for the circuit shown in Fig. 11 by supernode method.
11. Calculate the current in 3 ohm resistor for the circuit shown in Fig. 12 by superloop method.
Fig. 11 Fig. 12
12. For the circuit of Fig. 13, find the voltage Vx using nodal analysis.
13. Determine the current through the impedance (2 + j3) in the circuit shown in Fig. 14 where,
Fig. 13 Fig. 14
14. Write the loop equations of the circuit in Fig. 15 and find the voltage Vx.
15. (a) Determine the voltages of node ‘m’ and ‘n’ with respect to the reference in the circuit shown in
Fig. 16, (b) Find the current ‘I’ using node voltage method.
Fig. 16
Fig. 15
16. State and prove Superposition theorem. Calculate the voltage V across the resistor R by using the
superposition theorem in Fig. 17.
17. Use the superposition theorem on the circuit shown in Fig. 18 to find ‘I’.
Fig. 17 Fig. 18
18. Determine the current in the capacitor branch by the superposition theorem in Fig. 19.
19. Find V0 using Thevenin’s theorem in Fig. 20. Draw Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit.
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
20. By the iterative use of Thevenin’s theorem, reduce the circuit shown in Fig. 21 to a single emf
acting in series with a single resis tor. Hence, calculate the current in the 10-⍀ resistor connected
across XY.
Fig. 21 Fig. 21
21. In the network in Fig. 21, two voltage sources act on the load impedance connected to the terminals
A and B. If the load is variable in both reactance and resistance, for what load, will ZL receive maximum
power? What is the value of maximum power?
22. Find the value of R in the circuit of Fig. 22 such that maximum power transfer takes place. What is
the amount of this power?
Fig. 25 Fig. 26
26. Use Millman’s theorem to obtain an equivalent current source for the circuit shown in Fig. 26 Also,
obtain the equivalent voltage source.