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· 231-235 · 236-240 · 241-245 · 246-250 · 251-255 · 256-260 · 261-265 · 266-270 · 271-275 · 276-280 · 281-285 ·Source transformation of the 10 A current source. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
101570
OTA ID:
105303
Norton equivalent. See attached file for full problem description.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
101572
OTA ID:
105303
Derive an expression for the transfer function of a circuit
a. Derive an expression for the transfer function of the circuit (attached). Simplify the expression as far as possible but do not attempt to rationalise it. Refer to the two reactances as Xc1 and Xc2. b. Using the transfer function obtained in part (a) above, derive an expression for the phase angle of the output voltage. c. For a frequency of 10 kHz, calculate the value of the transfer function in polar form. Hence, calculate the r.m.s. value of Vout when Vin = 8 Vrms.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
102923
OTA ID:
105303
Electrical/Current Flow Calculations
A typical 120-volt household circuit delivers 350 watts of power to an appliance, and another 10 watts of power are consumed by the circuit. There is no ground fault. a. How much current is carried by the hot wire? b. How much current is carried by the neutral? c. How much current is carried by the grounding conductor? d. Calculate the resistance of the circuit: A certain string of Christmas tree lights has 100 bulbs, each rated at 500 milliwatts. The string of lights plugs into a standard 120 volt circuit. Assume that there is no ground fault. Calculate the current flow through the hot wire. Calculate the current flow through the neutral.
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
108057
OTA ID:
102509
Is the battery supplying or consuming power?
See attached file for full problem description. Please answer only question 1.1
Subject:
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Topic:
Electrical and Electronic Circuits
Posting ID:
113553
OTA ID:
104664
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