Electrical and Computer Engineering Homework Solutions

Consider the simple circuit shown below

Problem 6. Consider the simple circuit shown below. The voltage source provides V1(t) = 100 cos t Volts . a) Define reference directions for voltages and currents. b) Write down a complete set of linearly independent equations for the phasor quantities in this circuit. c) Solve these equations to find the expression ...continues

Nodal analysis

The first two pages attached is an example. The third page is the problem that needs done. Follow format of first two pages and solve for everything like shown on the first two pages for the problem on page three.

Mesh analysis

calculate the meshes in both problems, or see if I did right then solve for all the currents and show me step by step how to solve for the currents. I would also like to have everything set up into its matricies where all the resistances are grouped on the left then the V's in the middle and then the currents on the right.

Mesh

Solve for each loop and solve for I's, etc. As instructions say put in matrix form. Show all steps and skip no steps. I assume matrix format is all resistances on the left grouped, then V's grouped down the middle then I's on right where from left to right (Rs)*(Vs)=(Is).

Superposition principle

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Souce conversions/superposition

Do all problems and show all answers and step by step how to solve skipping no steps.

High pass filter

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A problem on circuit analysis

See attached file for full problem description - ONLY need Problem #5 solved.

Electrical and Computer Engineering - Power Circuit Question

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Theveinin/superposition

Please solve each problem completely with step by step answers, show each circuit changes by redrawing when short something out etc to see circuits change and their equations for all parts up to the answer and give answer. See attached file for full problem description.

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