QJ.sv) w ~ V2_ = 0 ) +LL L U('i.f..ft<j· }hrouuL., {Zl if -c~
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(a) Given the network in Fig. PS.27, find the value of R2 such that Y:) == 0 V . (b) Then find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits at A-B as seen by R3 using the results of (a).
A
+
Rl = 3D
~A
14 V
R2
B
Figure PS.27
SOLUTION:
\II) I +VQ2 ::::'Vo =0 '" )4t3
-_ .. """_
~( +-i-'l.rlZ"3
¥-\ +~-z.
--
Z. t\ T1Z21lZ.;:,
l4:V
ov
Ot\.
+
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Use Thevenin's theorem to find ~ in the network in Fig. PS.28.
6V
12 V
2 kD ~ 4 kD ~ 2 xn ~ Va
I...__ 1 ---1-0
Figure PS.2B
SOLUTION:
~1 :: z. "'" 4 kJL
\[ x -= -~ (., /c .e I -\-
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Find 10 in the network in Fig. PS.29 using Thevenin's theorem,
1 kfl
1 mA
1 kfl
122
6V
2mA
Figure P5.29
1M 11
+ 3V
VOG2_ e lo~1 + 3)V{)-Jl1 "" 4V
V b c. -:.: V 0 {I -t- V tx.z. "'- I 0 v
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Find 10 in the circuit in Fig. P5.30 using Thevenin's theorem.
12 V
4 kf1
4kD
6kD
6kf!
6mA
SOLUTION:
Figure P5.30
I'lV
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Find Va in the network in Fig. PS.31 using Thevenin's theorem.
2mA
+
2 kD
6V
4kD ""
6 kfl
Figure P5.31
I', -:: f. (,,7 /"VI A
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Find ~ in the circuit in Fig. P5.32 using Thevcniu's theorem.
12V
4 kO
+
2 kfl
12 k,f!
4mA
2 kO
Figure P5.32
f-y-::./LUL
-:: 4 ... A
h + ." /lr2.z) + 113 ~ 3·"5 "3 tea.
PnJ
+
IJ
o
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Find 10 in the network in Fig. P5.33 using Thevenin's theorem.
1 kD
~ ""'-'/.··r..A ... li't'--- .......
..- VI "\1.,-
1 mA
2mA
6V
1 kD
1 kD
Figure PS.33
SOLUTION:
1;- '" lMIA
c v
~ll\ - 4
= -- 4v
ltv
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Find 10 in the network in Fig. P5.34 using Thcvenin's theorem.
12 kfl
Figure P5.34
4 kfl
SOLUTION:
12 V
4 k11
6kfl
4mA
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Find ~) in the circuit in Fig. P5.35 using Thevenin's theorem.
2mA
2 kfl
Figure P5.35
4mA
2 kfl
2 kD
+
2 kD
2mA
2kD
v
o
SOLUTION:
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Find ~ in the network in Fig. P5.36 using Thcvenin's theorem.
2mA
1 kO
1 kfl
1hlA
1 kll
1 kD
+
1 mA
1 kD
Figure PS.36
SOLUTION:
I(m" \(\ lr-'lL1... r fL5 .,_ 3lrL
~ ~,
~OGU}D
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Find Va in the network in Fig. P5.37 using Thevenin's theorem .
......---e-l-- ...... J-~
4kfl~ 12kfl~
12 V
6mA
Figure P5.37
8 kfl
24 kD
2mA
4kD
SOLUTION:
r '" to'rrtA ::r :0- l/V'A -=) ::t:,.", 8",A
-z .,
It." +:/ f!t -/ )122 -"9 '" A
I 'L -e VOL" ~ .+ ( - ') v
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Use a combination of Thevcniri's theorem and superposition to find Va in the circuit in Fig. PS.38.
6 kD
6V
12 kD
Figure P5.38
4 kD
+
8 kfl
4mA
4 kD
6 kD
II .,. '1 Xlo ~ >;, ( 12, r «-II; I z:
e~ of JL/i + fly. +-k
Xl, ~ ,4)(10-1 (RI/-trv) '" f2.-}~t~r-k
'f--A- -;: £.2- II ("e~ T~) c, G. f(;, kIL-
. "-
V A -e- & (2. A / ( ~ tic.;,.):: 3.2 V V (Kt: v~ lfL -= 2- <I v
fLstf.;
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Find Va in the network in Fig. PS.39 using Thevenin's theorem.
2mA
1 mA
0.5 kD.
o.s xn
+ V o
1 kO
2mA
6V
Figure P5.39
V IJc::. e;-. s:v
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Find v:) in the network in Fig. P5.40 using Thevenin's theorem.
Given the linear circuit in Fig. P5.45, it is known that when a 2-kD load is connected to the terminals A-B, the load current is 10 InA. If a 10-kO load is connected to the terminals. the load current is 6 ll1A. Find the current in a 20-kO load.
A
B
Figure PS.4S
-2- 10
SOLUTION: erk
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If an 8-kO load is connected to the terminals of the network in Fig. P5.46, VAB :::: 16 V. If a 2-kO load is connected to the terminals, VAB :::: 8 V. Find VAB if a 20-kO load is connected to the terminals.
B
A
Figure PS.46
SOLUTION:
Vo leoo,,}::: I (P SO"" + 12T\~
tt Vee (2 :::- y
2-tJilO i-Q9lt
:J 2D XiD
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Find 10 in the network in Fig. PS.47 using Norton's theorem.
2kfl 4kfl
~---vV't-· --~~--~~JV~: --~
6V
S 4 k!1
~
24V
:::
Figure PS.47
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Find 10 in the network in Fig. PS.48 using Norton's theorem.
3kf1
r----u #V\~---,.J~---JV\f.--~~~------~--~
6 kO
12 V
3kO
1 rnA
3kD
Figure PS .. 48
SOLUTION: 1C-!" t.lUL 1?-= t~=- ~,","3,k.JL
12 \j
I, z: /2/,z,:: Z rl1 t\
/L::- f-,.J./ -I-'f!.z_:Iz.-f 'f-sTs ~ IZ..z Ii MA
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Use Norton's theorem to find 10 in the circuit in Fig. PS.49.