Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780133923605
Author: Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 36P

Parts (a) through (e) of this problem should be done by inspection—that is, mentally. The intent is to obtain an approximate solution without a lengthy series of calculations. For the network in Fig. 6.98:

  1. What is the approximate value of l 1 , considering the magnitude of the parallel elements?
  2. What is the ratio l 1 /l 2 ?
  3. Based on the result of part (a), what is an approximate value of l 2 ?
  4. What is the ratio l 1 /l 3 ?
  5. Based on the result, what is an approximate value of l 3 ?
  6. What is the ratio l 1 /l 4 ?
  7. Based on the result, what is an approximate value of l 4 ?
  8. What is the effect of the parallel 100
  9. resistor on the above calculations? How much smaller will the current l 4
  10. be than the current l 1
  11. ?
  12. Calculate the current through the 1
  13. resistor using the current divider rule. How does it compare to the result of part (a)?
  14. Calculate the current through the 10 Ω
  15. resistor. How does it compare to the result of part (b)?
  16. Calculate the current through the 1 Ω
  17. resistor. How does it compare to the result of part (c)?
  18. Calculate the current through the 100
  19. resistor. How does it compare to the solutions to part (e)?

Chapter 6, Problem 36P, Parts (a) through (e) of this problem should be done by inspection—that is, mentally. The intent

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Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)

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