EE312 Electrical Systems Homework: Power Calculation and Equivalent Resistance, Assignments of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

The ee312 electrical systems homework assignment for the week of january 19, 2009. The assignment includes three problems: finding the power absorbed by a resistor in a circuit, determining the voltage of a source given a voltage difference and resistor values, and calculating the equivalent resistance at the terminals of a circuit. Students are expected to use ohm's law and other electrical principles to solve these problems.

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EE312: ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
HOMEWORK 1
Assigned: January 19, 2009 Due Date: January 22, 2009
Problem 1: Find the power absorbed by 6 K Ohm resistor in the following circuit
(Figure. 1). Resistor values are in Ohms, for example 4 K Ohms i.e. 4000 Ohms. The
double circle notation is a Current Source.
Fig. 1
Problem 2: In the following network (Fig. 2), if Vad is 3 Volts, find Vs. Resistor values
are in Ohms.
Fig. 2
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EE312: ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

HOMEWORK 1

Assigned: January 19, 2009 Due Date: January 22, 2009 Problem 1: Find the power absorbed by 6 K Ohm resistor in the following circuit (Figure. 1). Resistor values are in Ohms, for example 4 K Ohms i.e. 4000 Ohms. The double circle notation is a Current Source. Fig. 1 Problem 2: In the following network (Fig. 2), if Vad is 3 Volts, find Vs. Resistor values are in Ohms. Fig. 2

Problem 3: Find the equivalent resistance at the terminals A-B in the following circuit (Figure 3). Resistors values are in Ohms. Fig. 3