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circuit analysis

Consider the attached circuit. The sinusoidal source voltage is Vs(t)=20sin(2 pi t). The diode is ideal. What would the correct sketch of the source voltage and load voltage look like as a function of time?

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Electrical and Electronic Circuits

Posting ID:

42224

OTA ID:

104648

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Circuit Analysis

An electric load operates at 240 volts. The load absorbs an average power of 8Kw at a lagging power factor of 0.8. a) Calculate the complex power of the load b) Calculate the impedance of the load

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Electrical and Electronic Circuits

Posting ID:

42225

OTA ID:

104400

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Logic circuit

Find the expression for the output, C, of the logic ciruit shown.

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Electrical and Electronic Circuits

Posting ID:

42226

OTA ID:

102509

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circuit analysis

A 5.1K resistor is connected between the cathode of a 6.2V zener diode and a 12V power supply. The anode of the diode is connected to 6V. Approximately how much current will flow through the diode?

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Electrical and Electronic Circuits

Posting ID:

42227

OTA ID:

102922

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circuit analysis

Consider the following circuit. As shown, lossy current source drives 1Kohm load by means of a voltage divider circuit. It is desired to have 5mA flow through the load. R1 and R2 can be assigned any valu. Part One: What is the smallest value that R2 can have. Part Two: What is the largest value that R1 can have?

Subject:

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Topic:

Electrical and Electronic Circuits

Posting ID:

42228

OTA ID:

104130

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