Chapter 6, Problem 13.
Find the voltage actoss the capacitors in the circuit of Fig. 6.49 under de
conditions.
302
Fignre 6.49
Chapter 6, Solution 13.
Under de conditions, the circuit becomes that shown below:
+ >
i= 0, i: = 60/(30+10+20) = 1A
Vi = 30i = 30V, v2 = 60-204, = 40V
Thus, yy =30V, v2=40V.Chapter 6, Problem 24.
Repeat Prob. 6.23 for the circuit in Fig. 6.58.
60 wF 20 uF
Jt 4
1 t
30 uF 14 uF 80 uF
Figure 6.58
Chapter 6, Solution 24.
20uF is series with SUF = 20x80/(100) = 161
14uE is parallel with 16, = 30F
(a) V3our= 20V.
Venue = 30V.
Vigie= SOV.
80
20+80
Vaour = 60 - 48 = 12V.
‘Voor =
(b) Since w= 7
Woe
Woour
Wiyr = 1/2x 14x ‘0% 3600 =
(2x 20x 10%x (48)°
Weour = 1/2 x 80x 10°x 144
Wor
‘6mChapter 6, Problem 32.
Tn the circuit in Fig. 6.64, let i = 30% mA and v1(0) = 50 V, v2(0)
Determine: (a) vs) and va(), (D) the energy in each capacitor at
12eF
Figure 6.64
Chapter 6, Solution 32.
(a) Coq = (12x609/72 = 10 wF
3 t
y,-—2 ] 30e7 Mat + v4 (0) = -125067 |j, +50 = —1250e7" 4 1300V
12x10"° 4
“3 ot
v, =12 q J 30e-*at + v2(0) = 25077" [5 +20
oxlo-° 5 ———_—
(b) At t0.5s,
vy =-1250e7! +1300= 840.2, vz = -250e7! +270 = 178.03
ue =F M1210 (0 15) 35_J
Wor Sx20s10°$x(178.03) 0.3169 J
W40nF = Lxsosi0-® x78 03)? = 0.6339Find vc iz, and the energy stored in the capacitor and
inductor in the circuit of Fig. 6.69 under de conditions.
202
3A S40
Figure 6.69
Chapter 6, Solution 46.
Under de conditions, the circuit is as shown below:
q ‘
By current division,
4
GBChapter 6, Problem 60.
In the circuit of Fig. 6.82, io(0) = 2 A. Determine i,(f) and vo(1) for > 0.
TT i ee
Achy suas
Figure 6.82
Chapter 6, Solution 60
1, =3us
di dm
=L, 2 =“ (4e7
dt ¢ ait
t t
Trott ig = 2+ Lease Mat = 24157!
0 “0Chapter 6, Problem 62.
Consider the circuit in Fig. 6.84. Given that v(1) = 12e™ mV for r> 0 and
in(0) =—10 mA, find: (a) i3(0), (b) i4() and in(0),
25 mH
z jue
wo 3 comm
Figure 6.84
Chapter 6, Solution 62.
20x60 _
+20//60= 25+ 40 mH
10°
40x107
fr@ar +i) =
[lear +H(0) =-0.(e* ~1) +110)
°
Using current division and the fact that all the currents were zero when the circuit was put
together, we get,
, 60
==
80 4
4,(0) =310) — > 0.75i(0)=-0.01 —+ (0) =-0.01333
joe +0.08667) A= -25e" + 21.67 mA.
i,(0) = -25+21.67==3.33mA
Seo Je +0.08667) 4
=25e" 421.67 mA
(b)
Se™ +65mAChapter 6, Problem 64.
‘The switch in Fig. 6.86 has been in position 4 for a long time. At = 0, the swite
moves from position 4 to B. The switch is a make-before-break type so that ther
is no interruption in the inductor current. Find:
(a) i(0) for > 0,
(b) v just after the switch has been moved to position B.
(c) v(0) long after the switch is in position B.
aon Py
PmOA
my
Figure 6.86
Chapter 6, Solution 64.
(a) When the switch is in position A,
i--6 = i(0)
‘When the switeh is in position B,
io) =12/4=3, T=L/R=18
i(t)=
0) +[i(0) — (Je =3-9e* A
(b) -12 + 4i(0) + v=0, Le. v=12 -4i(0) =36.V
(c) At steady state, the inductor becomes a short circuit so that
v=0VChapter 6, Problem 65.
The inductors in Fig. 6.87 are initially charged and are connected to the black bos
at r=0. IfA(0)=4 A, (0) =-2 A, and (0) = 500 mV, 72 0S, find:
(a). the energy initially stored in each inductor,
(b).the total energy delivered to the black box from = 0 to t= 7,
(6). and in(), t2 0,
(19), £2 0,
i)
+ te
Black box | 20H
Figure 6.87
Chapter 6, Solution 65.
(20-2)? = 405
(b) w=Ws+ Wao = 805
Jt soe-200t at + 115-2008 19-3)" +
tc) ra S00? +i (0) { oo (0° x10 I 4
we tsa
Wao =
590-2 a 44 1(a = 200t 1 97! \
= 50072 at 445 (0) = (59¢-2' x10
=rofy r+) 2000} an