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Figure The circuit symbols for (a) an ideal independent voltage source and (b) an ideal independent current source.
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Figure The circuit symbols for (a) an ideal dependent voltage-controlled voltage source, (b) an ideal dependent current-controlled voltage source, (c) an ideal dependent voltage-controlled current source, and (d) an ideal dependent current-controlled current source.
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Figure 2.3 The circuits for Example 2.1.
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Figure 2.4 The circuits for Example 2.2.
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Figure 2.5 The circuit symbol for a resistor having a resistance R.
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Figure Two possible reference choices for the current and voltage at the terminals of a resistor, and the resulting equations.
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Figure 2.7 The circuit symbol for an 8 Ω resistor.
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Figure 2.8 The circuits for Example 2.3.
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Figure 2. 9 A flashlight can be viewed as an electrical system
Figure A flashlight can be viewed as an electrical system. Thom Lang/Corbis
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Figure 2. 10 Circuit symbols. (a) Short circuit. (b) Open circuit
Figure Circuit symbols. (a) Short circuit. (b) Open circuit. (c) Switch.
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Figure 2.11 The arrangement of flashlight components.
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Figure 2.12 A circuit model for a flashlight.
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Figure 2.13 The (a) device and (b) data for Example 2.5.
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Figure 2. 14 (a) The values of vt versus it for the device in Fig. 2
Figure (a) The values of vt versus it for the device in Fig (b) The circuit model for the device in Fig
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Figure 2.15 Circuit model of the flashlight with assigned voltage and current variables.
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Figure 2.16 The circuit for Example 2.6.
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Figure 2.17 The circuit for Example 2.7.
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Figure 2.18 The circuit for Example 2.8.
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Figure 2. 19 The circuit shown in Fig. 2
Figure The circuit shown in Fig. 2.18, with the unknowns i1, υo, and υ1 defined.
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Figure 2.20 (a) Device and (b) data for Example 2.9.
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Figure 2. 21 (a) The graph of υt versus it for the device in Fig. 2
Figure (a) The graph of υt versus it for the device in Fig. 2.20(a). (b) The resulting circuit model for the device in Fig. 2.20(a), connected to a 10 Ω resistor.
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Figure 2.22 A circuit with a dependent source.
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Figure 2.23 The circuit for Example 2.10.
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Figure 2.24 The circuit for Example 2.11.
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Figure 2.25 A wiring diagram for two radiators.
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Figure 2.26 A circuit based on Fig. 2.25.
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Figure 2.27 Another way to wire two radiators.
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Figure 2.28 A circuit based on Fig. 2.27.
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