ECA-Assignment
ECA-Assignment
1. The charge entering the positive terminal of an element is given by the expression 𝒒(𝒕) = −𝟏𝟐ⅇ−𝟐𝒕 𝒎𝑪.
the power delivered to the element is 𝒑(𝒕) = 𝟐. 𝟒ⅇ−𝟑𝒕 𝑾. Compute;
a. the current in the element,
b. the voltage across the element, and
c. the energy delivered to the element in the time interval 0 < t < 100 ms
3. An electric circuit has three terminals A, B, C. Between A and B is connected a 2Ω resistor, between B
and C are connected a 7Ω resistor and 5Ω resistor in parallel and between A and C is connected a 1Ω
resistor. A battery of 10V is then connected between terminals A and C. Calculate.
a. Total current drawn from the battery
b. Voltage across the 2Ω resistor
c. Current passing through the 5Ω resistor.
7. Find I , I , and I in the network shown below using a basic law of KCL
1 2 3
8. Find V , V , and V in the network shown below by applying the basic law of KVL
1 2 3
9. For the circuit𝐕 shown,
a. find 𝐕𝐨 in terms α, R1, R2, R3, and R4.
𝐬
b. If R1=R2=R3=R4, what value of α will
𝑽
produce | 𝑽𝒐 | = 10?
𝒔
10. For the circuit shown, find the current, voltage, and power associated with the 20 kΩ resistor.
12. An electric pencil sharpener rated 240 mW, 6 V is connected to a 9V battery as shown below.
Calculate the value of the series-dropping resistor 𝑹𝒙 needed to power the sharpener.
II. NODAL AND MESH ANALYSIS .
1. Apply a node analysis technique to find the node voltages on the circuit shown below.
2. In the circuit shown below, use nodal analysis to find out the voltage across 25Ω, 20Ω and 40Ω resistors.
3. Determine the currents (𝑰𝟏, 𝑰𝟐, 𝑰𝟑, 𝑰𝟒 , 𝑰𝟓 , 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝐈 ) in the bridge circuit shown by using mesh analysis.
4. Apply mesh analysis to the circuit to find the mesh currents and obtain the current 𝑰𝒐 .
2. Obtain the current passing through 2Ω resistor in the circuit shown by using the Superposition theorem.
3. Make use of source transformations to first
convert all three sources to voltage sources, then
simplify the circuit as much as possible and
calculate the voltage 𝑽𝒙 which appears across
the 4Ω resistor.
4. Use source transformation to find the current 𝒊 𝒙 and the power dissipated by 15Ω resistor.