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Problem Sheet 2

This document contains 14 practice problems related to circuit analysis techniques like nodal analysis, superposition, and combining parallel resistors. The problems cover calculating voltages and currents in various circuits and range from easy to hard difficulty.

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Problem Sheet 2

This document contains 14 practice problems related to circuit analysis techniques like nodal analysis, superposition, and combining parallel resistors. The problems cover calculating voltages and currents in various circuits and range from easy to hard difficulty.

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Design Engineering – EA1.

3 Electronics

Problem Sheet 2 (Topics 5 - 7)


Key: [A] = easy …… [E] = hard

1. [B] Calculate VX and IX in the following circuit using (a) nodal analysis and (b) simplifying the
circuit by combining parallel resistors.

2. [B] Calculate VX and IX in the following circuit using (a) nodal analysis and (b) simplifying the
circuit by combining parallel resistors.

3. [C] Calculate VX in the following circuit using (a) nodal analysis and (b) superposition.

4. [C] Calculate VX in the following circuit.

5. [C] Calculate VX in the following circuit.

6. [C] Calculate VX in the following circuit.

DE 1.3 Problem Sheet 2 (v1.2) 1


7. [C] Calculate VX in the following circuit. The value of the dependent current source is 99 time the
current flowing through the 1V voltage source.

8. [C] In the following circuit calculate VX in terms of V and I using (a) nodal analysis and (b)
superposition.

9. [C] Calculate VX and IX in the following circuit using (a) nodal analysis and (b) superposition.

10. [C] Determine an expression for IX in terms of V in the following circuit. Determine the value of V
that will make IX = 0.

11. [C] Calculate VX in the following circuit using (a) nodal analysis and (b) superposition.

12. [C] Find the equivalent resistance of the network shown below.

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13. [D] Prove that if VAB = 0 , then R = 4 k in the following circuit. The circuit is used to detect small
changes in R from its nominal value of 4 k. Find an expression for VAB as a function of R. If
changes in VAB of 10mV can be detected, what is the smallest detectable change in R .

14. [D] Calculate VX in the following circuit. You can either use nodal analysis directly or else simplify
the circuit a little to reduce the number of nodes.

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