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- 3.40 Find Vi and V in the circuit shown in Figure P340. FIGURE P3.40 2 kn R2 V2 4 kn 2000 i 5 V 3 kn 2.5 k 45arrow_forwardRefer to the given circuit below. Using Superposition Theorem, determine the percent contribution of E₁ to the current through R3 (lbc)- R3E1 % contribution = x 100 R3E1+1R3E2+¹R31 R1 R2 R3 R4 E₁ E2 T 8 Ω 6Q 4Q 7 V 11 V 5 A R₂ C ΤΩ R₁ E₁ a b R3 RA E₂arrow_forward3b For the circuit in Figure Q3(b), solve for Ix, Iy and Vz using superposition method.arrow_forward
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- (b) Prove the circuit in Figure Q.5 can perform the operation of adder/subtractor by completing Table Q.5. -Sub FA FA FA FA Figure Q.5 Table Q.5 B[3:0] Sub A[3:0] C4 S[3:0] Operation 0111 1000 1 0111 1000arrow_forwardDetermine, using superposition, the voltage acrossR in the circuit of Figure P3.41.IB = 12 A RB = 1 ΩVG = 12 V RG = 0.3 ΩR = 0.23 Ωarrow_forward3.16 plz solve and explain this examplestep by step plz avoid direct solutionarrow_forward
- 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_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_forwardQ3. The circuit to study is shown in figure below, where V1 = 100/0° V, V2 = 50/60° V, and R₁ = 3 Q, R₂ = 50, R3 = 2, R4 = 50, R5 = 50, L5 = 12.8 mH, L6 = 6.4 mH ,C₂= 796µF and C3=796uF assume f=50Hz V1 R1 R5 R2 + Vx & L5 Monote R3 L6 mo V2 C3 R4 a) Apply the mesh current method to obtain a complete set of circuit equations, presenting your answer in matrix form; b) Compute the potential across and the current flowing through the L6 elements.arrow_forward
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