Electric Circuits (EELE 2312)

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Electric Circuits (EELE 2312) Drill Exercises from Ch. 2, & Ch. 3 Basil Hamed

DE 2.4 P 58 a) Use a series of source transformations to find the voltage v in the circuit shown. b) How much power does the 120 V source deliver to the circuit? Basil Hamed

Solution DE 2.4 Basil Hamed

Solution DE 2.4 Basil Hamed

DE 3.17 P. 104 Find the power delivered by the 2 A current source in the circuit shown. Basil Hamed

Solution DE 3.17 P. 104 Basil Hamed

DE 3.18 P. 104 Find the power delivered by the 4 A current source in the circuit shown. Basil Hamed

Solution DE 3.18 P. 104 Basil Hamed

DE 3-19 P. 110 Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit with respect to the terminals a, b for the circuit shown. Basil Hamed

Solution DE 3-19 Basil Hamed

DE 3.20 P 110 Find the Norton equivalent circuit with respect to the terminals a,b for the circuit shown. Basil Hamed

Solution DE 3-20 Basil Hamed

DE 3.21 P 110 A voltmeter with an internal resistance of 100 kft is used to measure the voltage vAB in the circuit shown. What is the voltmeter reading? Basil Hamed

Solution DE 3-21 Basil Hamed