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Problem 2-91

Question 1
In the circuit below

V1=10V, R1=100, R2=200, R3=400

Calculate the current, i3, through resistor R3. This problem can be done several ways. Try
using mesh analysis so that you learn the method using an easier problem. Then you will
know how to apply mesh analysis to more difficult problems in the future. Enter only the
numerical answer for i3 in the text box. Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not
include the units (Amps).

Problem 2-92

Question 1
Below is a circuit schematic of sources and resistors.

VS=20V, R1=10, R2=4, R3=20, IS=1A

Calculate the current i1 that goes through R3 from left to right. Enter only the numerical
answer for i1 in the text box, omit the units. Note: this problem can be done different ways,
but try using Mesh Analysis. Trying Mesh Analysis on a simple problem will help when you
want to use it on a more difficult problem.

Question 2
For the same circuit, calculate the voltage across R3. Enter only the numerical answer for VR3 in the
text box. Do not include the units (Volts).

Problem 2-93

Question 1
Below is a circuit schematic of sources and resistors.

Is=4A, Vs=10V, R1=30, R2=4, R3=40, R4=5

Calculate the current i1 flowing through resistor R1. Enter only the numerical answer
for i1 in the text box. Only round the final answer and round to two decimal places. Do not
include the units (Amps).

Question 2
For the same circuit, calculate the current i3 flowing through resistor R3. Enter only the
numerical answer for i3 in the text box. Only round the final answer and round to two
decimal places. Do not include the units (Amps).

Question 3
For the same circuit, calculate the current iVs which is flowing through the voltage source
from node c to the ground. Enter only the numerical answer for iVs in the text box. Only
round the final answer and round to two decimal places. Do not include the units (Amps).

Problem 2-100

Question 1
In the circuit below

I1=10mA, V1=10V, R1=100, R2=200, R3=200

Calculate the voltage drop across resistor R2. This problem can be done several ways. Try
using node analysis so that you learn the method using an easier problem. Then you will
know how to apply node analysis to more difficult problems in the future. Enter only the
numerical answer for VR2 in the text box. Do not include the units (Volts).

Problem 2-102

Question 1
In the circuit below, VS=5, R1=100, R2=100, R3=200, R4=100, and IS=0.1A.

Find the value of

V2. Enter the value in the box below without the units (Volts).

Problem 2-110

Question 1
In the circuit below, Vs=12V, R1=4, R2=4, R3=6, and R4=24.

Determine RTh for the Thvenin equivalent circuit. Enter your answer in Ohms, without the units.

Question 2
For the same schematic, determine ISC for the Norton equivalent circuit. Enter your answer in Amps,
without the units.

Question 3
For the same schematic, determine VTh for the Thvenin equivalent circuit. Enter your answer in
Volts, without the units.

Problem 2-120

Question 1
In the circuit below, I1=10A, V1=10V, R1=5, R2=15, R3=20.

Calculate RTh for the equivalent circuit. Enter only the numerical answer for

RTh in the text

box. Do not include the units (Ohms).

Question 2
For the same equivalent Norton circuit, calculate isc. Enter only the numerical answer for isc in the
text box. Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not include the units (Amps).

Question 3
Suppose we connect a load with resistance RL to the circuit from above. What should the value
of RL be for maximum power transfer? Enter only the numerical answer for RL in the text box. Do
not include the units (Ohms).

Problem 2-130

Question 1
Select all of the following circuits that are equivalent to the circuit below.More than one answer is
possible

Problem 2-141

Question 1
Which of the following sensors measures pressure by using resistance that varies with pressure?
Thermister
Potentiometer
Piezoelectric
Strain Gage
Photoresistive

Problem 2-150

Question 1
The schematic below is of a Wheatstone bridge.

Let R1=100, R2=50, R3=26. What should R4 be for the branch current Ix to have 0
Amps flowing through it?
Enter only the numerical answer for R4 in the text box. Do not include the units (Ohms).

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