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BASIC CONCEPTS OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS (part 2)

7) Make a balance of power for this circuits (power of batteries = sum of resistance power)
a) 5 b)
4 2
+ +
10V 4 8 10V 10 12V
- -

8) Design the terminal voltage across the load in terms of the load resistance R0 .
Rw I0 U0
+
E U0 R0 R0
-

9) Apply the superposition principle to find the load current i0(t).


R1 e2
i0
e1 R2 R0
j1 j2

10) Find the equivalent circuit with one voltage source


Re Rx
i0 i0

e1 j Rj R0 ex R0

11) Describe definitions of following categories of elements. Give some examples for each
category:
a) passive or active elements
b) linear or nonlinear elements
c) resistive or energy-storage elements
d) voltage or current sources e1 R2

12) Examine this circuit by following methods


a) Kirchhoffs Laws
j R R1 e2
b) Node-Voltage Method
c) Loop-Current Method
13) Make an assumption that the model of an OpAmp (Operational Amplifier) is as on figure
below. Examine a non-inverting OpAmp by Kirchhoffs Laws
R0
i2
V2 Rin
-
V0
V1 + -
V0
i1 +

Vin

50
14) Find V0 in terms of V1 and V2
10

+
V1 30 V0
V2

15) What is the sense of Thevenins Theorem? Give an example.

16) In the circuit find the corresponding value of resistor R x with the assumption that current
of source E1 is no higher than 7 A .

4 10

E1 3 Rx E2
48V 32V

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