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The document contains a series of exercises related to electrical circuits, focusing on calculations of current, voltage, and power in various resistor configurations. It includes methods such as mesh analysis, nodal analysis, superposition, and source conversion. Additionally, it addresses the application of Thevenin's and Norton's theorems for circuit simplification.

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Sheet 2

The document contains a series of exercises related to electrical circuits, focusing on calculations of current, voltage, and power in various resistor configurations. It includes methods such as mesh analysis, nodal analysis, superposition, and source conversion. Additionally, it addresses the application of Thevenin's and Norton's theorems for circuit simplification.

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Exercise (2)

1. Given the circuit shown, find 𝐼, 𝑉𝑏𝑑 and the power absorbed by the
30 𝐾𝛺 resistor. Calculate 𝑉𝑏𝑐 .

2. Find the power absorbed by the 6 𝐾Ω resistor in the network shown.

3. Determine the resistance at terminals 𝑎 − 𝑏 in the network shown.

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4. In the ladder circuit shown, find all the currents and voltages.

5. Given the circuit shown, find the source current.

6. Calculate the current in the 30 Ω resistor in the network shown. Use


source conversion technique.

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7. Use mesh analysis method to determine the current through the
voltage source in the circuit shown.

8. By the mesh method, find the power delivered to the 3 Ω resistance


in the network shown.

9. In the network shown, find the current delivered by the source.

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10. In the network shown, find the current through the 90 Ω resistor
using nodal analysis method.

11. Calculate the current through the 4 Ω resistor in the circuit shown.

12. Determine the power supplied by the voltage source in the circuit
shown. Apply the super position principle.

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13. A network has the configuration shown in the figure. Find the
current through 𝑅𝐿 when it takes the values of 10, 50 𝑎𝑛𝑑 200 Ω.

14. Use Norton’s theorem to replace the network shown by an


equivalent circuit in which the identity of 𝑅𝐿 is preserved.

15. In the circuit shown, find the Thevenin equivalent circuit existing
between points 𝑎 and 𝑏.

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