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- A 4.5MF Copacitor to a 74 K A Arilo ohms resistor with ç=20ov. initially unchucged is connected and an emf sourse 1) current in th Ac Circvit immediatlu of ter Saritch s clored?: b)cuirentin Ke ciccuit AMor vera long time after Switch s closed> ) what is te Charge On the copurilor ofter a verq long time atter the Sw/tch s i's clordi 1 How long After the Smitch is Closed (cached 50%0 has the coporitm of idy Pinal voltage.the adjoining figure. This lamp can withstand a maximum voltage 3.0 v 0.4 9. Volt-ampere (V-I) charaeteristics of an incandescent lamp 16thd in and a maximum current 0.4 A. An infinite ladder network consisting a large number of these lamps is also shown in the figure given belo How much maximum voltage can be applied between the terminals A and B, so that no lamp gets damaged? (Use V5 = 2.2). Ans:x4.2V Hint: Curentin all bulls except first isShown in the figure below is an electrical circuit containing three resistors and two batteries. I₁ 0= 4 + L . ww R3 R₂ ww 1₂ R₁ ww Write down the Kirchhoff Junction equation and solve it for I, in terms of I₂ and I3. Write the result here: 1₁ = 12-13 R₂=552 R₂ = 132 13 Write down the Kirchhoff Loop equation for a loop that starts at the lower left corner and follows the perimeter of the circuit diagram clockwise. - IzR3 − LR₁ + 14 + 10 Write down the Kirchhoff Loop equation for a loop that starts at the lower left corner and touches the components 4V, R₂, and R₁. 0 = 4-1₂R₂-11R₁ The resistors in the circuit have the following values: R₁ = 12 Solve for all the following (some answers may be negative): I₁ = 27.78 X Amperes 1₂ = 28.84 X Amperes 13 = 1.060 X Amperes NOTE: For the equations, put in resistances and currents SYMBOLICALLY using variables like R₁,R₂,R3 and 11,12,13. Use numerical values of 10 and 4 for the voltages.For R1-8, R2=17, 11=24 A & K1=4 in the shown circuit, Find the Norton equivalents at terminals a-b of the circuit shown in figure: (Rth may be -ve due to the presence of the dependent source) Klio R1 ww -o a Il o b IN(Norton current in ampere)= a. 14.857142857143 O b.-7.4285714285714 c. 7.4285714285714 O d. 22.285714285714 Rth (in ohm)= a.-21 O b. 21 c.-42 d. 8.4 www R2E,=? R₁=552 V₁ = 2V in R3=1532 For this DC series circuit, what is the value of Etotal? 12V 30V 0.4V 2V R₂=1052Which one or ones of the following statements about Kirchhoff's rules are correct? I) The junction rule is based on the law of conservation of energy. II) The loop rule is based on the law of conservation of energy. III) The number of required equations to find the unknown currents has to be as many as the number of all possible loops. O A) Il and II B) II O C) I and II O D) II O E) ISEE MORE QUESTIONS