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Branch, Loop and Node Analyses problems
1. Find
I
2
. 4
I
1
+ 4
I
2
= 2
6
I
1
+ 7
I
2
= 4
Options
A. 1 A
B. ?1 A
C. 100 mA
D. ?100 mA
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Correct Answer: 1 A
2. The first row of a certain determinant has the numbers 3 and 5. The second row has the numbers 7 and 2. The value of this determinant is
Options
A. 31
B. ?31
C. 39
D. ?29
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Correct Answer: ?29
3. What is the voltage drop across
R
1
?
Options
A. 850 mV
B. 7.82 V
C. 9.18 V
D. 918 mV
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Correct Answer: 7.82 V
4. What is the voltage drop across
R
2
?
Options
A. 3.5 V
B. 4.18 V
C. 1.5 V
D. 145 mV
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Correct Answer: 4.18 V
5. What is the voltage drop across
R
3
?
Options
A. 112 mV
B. 11.25 V
C. 180 mV
D. 1.80 V
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Correct Answer: 180 mV
6. Find the node voltage
V
A
.
Options
A. 518 mV
B. 5.18 V
C. 9.56 V
D. 956 mV
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Correct Answer: 5.18 V
Explanation:
Reason: The voltage drop through R2 is 5.18v.
7. Generally, the mesh current method results in fewer equations than the node voltage method.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
8. The mesh current method is based on Kirchhoff's current law.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
9. The node voltage method is based on Kirchhoff's voltage law.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
10. Second-order determinants are evaluated by subtracting the signed cross-products.
Options
A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: False
First
2
3
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Parallel Circuits
Passive Filters
Quantities and Units
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RLC Circuits and Resonance
Series Circuits
Series-Parallel Circuits
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Time Response of Reactive Circuits
Transformers
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