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Q.1Find The Total Current Through R3

This document contains solutions to problems involving using the superposition theorem to solve circuits. It works through 8 questions, providing the circuit diagrams and calculations for each one. The questions involve finding currents, voltages, and resistances in various branches of circuits by treating independent sources separately using superposition. The full solutions are displayed over multiple slides for some of the more complex questions.

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Q.1Find The Total Current Through R3

This document contains solutions to problems involving using the superposition theorem to solve circuits. It works through 8 questions, providing the circuit diagrams and calculations for each one. The questions involve finding currents, voltages, and resistances in various branches of circuits by treating independent sources separately using superposition. The full solutions are displayed over multiple slides for some of the more complex questions.

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Lecture Problems Solving-

17
Superposition Theorem
Q.1Find the total Current through R3

69K, IT(S1)=11.8mA, I3(S1)= 3.69mA RT(S2)=1.69K, IT(S2)=8.88mA, I3(S2)


0A
69K, IT(S1)=11.8mA, I3(S1)= 3.69mA RT(S2)=1.69K, IT(S2)=8.88mA, I3(S2)
0A
Q.2Using the superposition method, calculate the current through R
5. (Solved on 2 slides)

1.955 k, IT=1.02 mA, I3= 577 A, I5= 180 A , RT(3V) = 1.955 k, IT= 1.5
A, I5(total) = 180 A + 665 A = 845 A
1.955 k, IT=1.02 mA, I3= 577 A, I5= 180 A , RT(3V) = 1.955 k, IT= 1.5
A, I5(total) = 180 A + 665 A = 845 A
Q.3Use the superposition theorem to find the current in and the
voltage across the R2 branch of the circuit. (Solved on 2 slides)

RT(2V) = 1.955 k, IT=1.02 mA,I2= 443 A, RT(3V) = 1.955 k, IT= 1.53


mA, I3= 865 A,
RT(2V) = 1.955 k, IT=1.02 mA,I2= 443 A, RT(3V) = 1.955 k, IT= 1.53
mA, I3= 865 A,
Q.4Using the superposition theorem, solve for the current through
R3. (Solved on 2 slides)

=137.6, I3=17.2 mA For Vs:RT = 587.6 , IT=34.0 mA, I3= 15.6 mA, I3(tota
=137.6, I3=17.2 mA For Vs:RT = 587.6 , IT=34.0 mA, I3= 15.6 mA, I3(tota
Q.5Using the superposition theorem, find the load current.

IL = 361 mA, I(tot)=362mA


Q.6Using the superposition theorem, find the load current. (Solved
on 2 slides)

IL = 0 A, For .5A: IL=0A, For 60V: VL=43.7V, IL=29.1 mA, IL(tot) = 29


IL = 0 A, For .5A: IL=0A, For 60V: VL=43.7V, IL=29.1 mA, IL(tot) = 29
Q.7Determine the voltage from point A to point B in the following
Figure. (Solved on 3 slides)

For 75 V: R2345= 17.2 k, VA=13V, VB=11.7V For 50V: R1245= 25 k, VA=21.6


V, VB=19.5V
For 75 V: R2345= 17.2 k, VA=13V, VB=11.7V For 50V: R1245= 25 k, VA=21.6
V, VB=19.5V
For 75 V: R2345= 17.2 k, VA=13V, VB=11.7V For 50V: R1245= 25 k, VA=21.6
V, VB=19.5V
Q.8In the following figure two ladder networks are shown. Determine
the current provided by each of the batteries when terminals A are
connected (A to A) and terminals B are connected (B to B). (Solved on 2
slides)

: RT=14.0 k, IT=2.28mA For Vs2: RT= 11.1 k, IT= 1.35 mA


: RT=14.0 k, IT=2.28mA For Vs2: RT= 11.1 k, IT= 1.35 mA

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