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· 226-230 · 231-235 · 236-240 · 241-245 · 246-250 · 251-255 · 256-260 · 261-265 · 266-270 · 271-275 · 276-280 ·Please only do problems 3.48, 3.49, 3.51, 3.52, 3.54, 3.57, 3.60, 3.61. OK PLEASE show all equations used, work and PLEASE do not skip steps no matter how minor. I learn by example and need to see everything also including pictures of current flow, directions, picture of how each step progressed, etc.. Please just do not give an answer, I need to connect with everything that is going on to understand. Even if some problems are close I need to see each way done to get better. Thanks! Please show step by step each loop work on and equations, and sign convention, everything please using pictures.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
94547
OTA ID:
105303
Please only do problems 3.62, 3.63, 3.68, 3.69, 3.71, 3.72, 3.74. PLEASE show all equations used, work and PLEASE do not skip steps no matter how minor. I learn by example and need to see everything also including pictures of current flow, directions, picture of how each step progressed, etc.. Please just do not give an answer, I need to connect with everything that is going on to understand. Even if some problems are close I need to see each way done to get better. Thanks! Please show pictures of step by step of loops and nodes, and equations to solve with anse=wers tec all the way through to see lcearly how you solved it please.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
94548
OTA ID:
105303
Do problem by inspection method and show all steps and solutions please.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
97375
OTA ID:
105303
Solve the circuit shown using the method of superposition and find the current i through the 50 ohm resistor. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
99518
OTA ID:
104400
On the circuit shown, VS(t) = 100 sin (t) Volts and is(t) =2 cos (1000t) Amps.
On the circuit shown, VS(t) = 100 sin (t) Volts and is(t) =2 cos (1000t) Amps. Use the superposition to find the voltage vC(t) across the capacitor. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
99519
OTA ID:
104400
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