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![Chapter One Book Problems
Problems
Sections 1-2 to 1-4: Dimensions, Charge, and Current
1.1 Use appropriate multiple and submultiple prefixes to express the following quantities:
(f) 32 X 105 volts (V)
1.2 Use appropriate multiple and submultiple prefixes to express the following quantities:
(f) 3.16 X 10-16 hertz (Hz)
1.4 Convert:
(b) 3 hours to μseconds
1.7 For the circuit in Fig. P1.7:
(a) Identify and label all distinct nodes.
(b) Which of those nodes are extraordinary nodes?
(c) Identify all combinations of 2 or more circuit elements that are connected in series.
(d) Identify pairs of circuit elements that are connected in parallel.
4 V
ww
ΤΩ
0.12
0.3 Ω
ΙΩ
ww
0.2 Ω
Γ
0.4 Ω
Figure P1.7: Circuit for Problem 1.7.
1.15 Determine the current i(t) flowing through a certain device if the cumulative charge that
has flowed through it up to time t is given by
(b) q(t) = 12 sin2(800лt) mC
1.17 Determine the net charge _Q that flowed through a certain device over the specified time
intervals for each of the following currents:
(c) i(t) = [4e-t-3e-2t] A, from t = 0 tot = ∞
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Transcribed Image Text:Chapter One Book Problems
Problems
Sections 1-2 to 1-4: Dimensions, Charge, and Current
1.1 Use appropriate multiple and submultiple prefixes to express the following quantities:
(f) 32 X 105 volts (V)
1.2 Use appropriate multiple and submultiple prefixes to express the following quantities:
(f) 3.16 X 10-16 hertz (Hz)
1.4 Convert:
(b) 3 hours to μseconds
1.7 For the circuit in Fig. P1.7:
(a) Identify and label all distinct nodes.
(b) Which of those nodes are extraordinary nodes?
(c) Identify all combinations of 2 or more circuit elements that are connected in series.
(d) Identify pairs of circuit elements that are connected in parallel.
4 V
ww
ΤΩ
0.12
0.3 Ω
ΙΩ
ww
0.2 Ω
Γ
0.4 Ω
Figure P1.7: Circuit for Problem 1.7.
1.15 Determine the current i(t) flowing through a certain device if the cumulative charge that
has flowed through it up to time t is given by
(b) q(t) = 12 sin2(800лt) mC
1.17 Determine the net charge _Q that flowed through a certain device over the specified time
intervals for each of the following currents:
(c) i(t) = [4e-t-3e-2t] A, from t = 0 tot = ∞
(Ulaby, Maharbiz, & Furse, 2018)
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