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- According to the circuit and parameters given in the figure, make your calculations and write the table. wmww w n ww bbn m w w w w Please fill in. www ww w +12V +12V M1 M2 2kN 10kN K ImA/V² 0.5mA/V² VTH 2V 1.5V 22kN M2 MODE 33k2 M1 Ip 1kN VGS Vps K1=lmA/V² Vth1=2V; M2: K2=0.5mA/V² VTH2=1.5Varrow_forward%3D For the following circuit, calculate the current through R5 and the voltage drop across R5. Use the following parameters for the circuit: Vs = 8 V, R1 = 48, R2 = 8, R2 = 4, R4 = 5, R5 = 20. Rz R3 R5 R4arrow_forwardUse the given circuit to determine the value being asked. Values: RI = 390 Q R2 = 660 0 R3 = 820 0 R4 = 590 Q R5 = 840 Q %3D R6 = 530 Q %3D L1 = 890 mH L2 = 590 mH VI = 13 V Diagram: R2 R1 RS R4 R3 RE V1 L1 L2arrow_forward
- Q5)a For the circuit in Figure Q5 (a), use superposition to find v. 4 A 2 A 10 22 852 Figure Q5 (a) 12 V 50:arrow_forwardWrite the Loop-current equations for the circuit below. Then, determine the values of i, iz and i3. 50 10 30 V 15 V wwarrow_forwardRefer to the given circuit below. Using Superposition Theorem, determine the percent contribution of I to the current through R3 (lbc). IR31 % contribution = x 100 1 +1 +1 R3E1 "R3E2 R3 R4 E1 E2 I 6Q 1Q 9 V 7V 3A a R31 R1 2Q R1 R2 1Q E₁ R2 C b R3 R4 E2arrow_forward
- What is the potential drop V3 across the resistor R3 given the following circuit with R1 = 1.00 ohm, R2 = 6.00 ohm, Req= 5.10 ohm and V = 12.0 V. R, V R2 R3 O a. 2.35 V O b. 0.565 V O c. 9.65 V O d. 0,425 Varrow_forwardQ3: Suppose that the components of the circuit shown in figure below have the following values: RI= SkD, R2= 9kΩ, R3-10kΩ , R4-5kΩ, R5-10kΩ, R6-9k Ω. The voltage across AB is measured by a voltmeter whose internal resistance is 95k2. What is the measurement error caused by the resistance of the measuring instrument? R3 Rs RM Ri SMA Fo Em Ry Barrow_forwardRefer to the given circuit below. Determine the equivalent resistance across terminals a and b if R1 = 20 R2 = 2 0 R3 = 30 R4 = 2 0 R5 = 70 R6 = 5 0 R7 = 70 R8 = 2 0 Rg = 50 R10 = 6 0 %3D %3D %3D b R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 Rg R9 R10 h f garrow_forward
- I want the solution Q2/ Q3/ Q4/arrow_forwardRefer to the given circuit below. Using Superposition Theorem, determine the percent contribution of E₁ to the current through R3 (lbc)- 1 R3E1 % contribution = - x 100 R3E2 + 1 R1 R2 R3 R4 E₁ E2 I 3 Ω 70 4 Ω 3 Ω 7 V 8 V 5 A I R3E1 +1 R31 + R₁ E₁ a ↑ R₂ C b R3 R4 E₂ +arrow_forward50 2 R2 ww R13 + R3 C2 C1 V1 ?For the circuit shown above, what is the voltage across the capacitor C1 Assume the V1 = 90 V, R1 = 26 Ohms, R2 = 26 Ohms, and R3 = 24 Ohms .Write your answer in Volts ww HE wwarrow_forward
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