Homework Statement
Click on the link
https://www.diigo.com/item/image/2sb3i/yjim
Homework Equations
KVL Law
Similar Example :
https://www.diigo.com/item/image/2sb3i/orwa
The Attempt at a Solution
(a)
In the left loop :
-8-12+VR2 = 0
VR2 = -20 v
(b)
In the big loop ...
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
ƩCurrent(in) = ƩCurrent(out)
The Attempt at a Solution
----In situations like that, my book takes the node to be a positive voltage when the voltage source is connected like above. For some reason my professor takes it to be negative, is this why my...
Homework Statement
http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/2038/homeworkprob18.jpg
(everything copied above is as given, except 'I3' was supposed to just be 'I', but more simple for me if 'I3')
Use Ohm's law and KVL to find the value of RHomework Equations
V= IR
KVL, and maybe KCL:
KVL =...
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Calculate the resistance of this combination of resistorsHomework Equations
V=IRThe Attempt at a Solution
By using KVL :
V= 3I_{5} = I_{2} = 2I_{4}
I = I_{1} + I_{2}
I_{3} = I_{2} + I_{4}
I_{1} = I_{5} + I_{4}
I = I_{3} + I_{5}Now the final result could be obtained by the...
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With regards to the circuit in the image linked above, I have been told to start in the bottom left hand corner and then work clockwise around the circuit, adding up all the voltages to see if they follow the KVL principle...
Hi, The picture below is part of the notes given to us by our teacher. In case it doesn't work, it's a double loop with a voltage source on the left arm, a resistor (R1) on the middle arm, and two resistors in series (R2 and R3) on the right arm. all the resistors and the voltage source are...
Hello,
Why do we use KVL in Ac circuits ?! or to be more specific is it accurate to use it in Ac circuit , just the same accuracy as using it in Dc ?!
Doesn't the current that pass through the circuit itself make it's own variable magnetic field , which crosses the loop of the circle ...
Hi everyone! Since this is very confusing for me, i wanted to know what is the best choice to take in choosing the kvl and kcl.
The questions are ?
How many KVL and KCL i should take ?? ( best number, without redundance)
And is there a way to see if a kvl or kcl is linear dependent on...
I've been asked to prove KVL and KCL using this circuit, but my vectors don't add up.
ei Vr1+ Vr2 + Vc1+Vc2 ≠ Vtotal, same goes for Current, but I at least got the correct angle for the current
Tried using vector addition, using addition of the vectors in complex form and even tried using this...
Homework Statement
I should find i1 and i2.
Homework Equations
V = R*I
KCL
KVL
The Attempt at a Solution
I have no idea where to even start, so I tried doing different things, but nothing that I do works. I am just really frustrated right now, for failing at doing such a simple thing. I...
This is actually a solved example of Thevenin's principle in my textbook and I understand all of it except the part that I'm attaching to this post below; the part where KVL (Kirchoff's Voltage Law) is applied.
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Find Eth in the circuit shown in the attached figure...
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I've obtained the node equations that's in the matrix for rows 1, 2, and 4. I got 3 as well but I'm not sure if my analysis was correct.
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/3151/nodeq.jpg The Attempt at a Solution
http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/9803/dsc0010van.jpg
So...
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1. Using Kirchhoff’s Laws, find all the currents flowing in the circuit.
2. Hence, determine the voltage across each resistor and show that all loops comply with KVL
Homework Equations
KVL and KCL
The Attempt at a Solution
Please see the pictures...
Now as you can see in the picture a common base configuration of BJT.
The green markings in the picture are resistances. :p
My question is:
By KVL : VBB = VBE + IE*RB which means that IE is esentially a constant because
VBB , VBE, RB are constants.
Now If Voltage Vcb is increased Early...
Homework Statement
Please check attachment or picture below
http://i.imgur.com/7Op7H.png
Homework Equations
KVL, KCL
The Attempt at a Solution
I try to solve KVL and KCL equations. I didn't get any of answer above. Can I say I1 = -I2?
Thanks!
Homework Statement
In the figure, calculate v_0 and i_0 when v_s = 1
Homework Equations
Using Mesh Currents:
KVL: The sum of all voltages around a closed loop is equal to zero.
Ohm's Law: V = IR
Cramer's Rule: i2 = delta2/deltaThe Attempt at a Solution
I first designated the lower left loop...
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[PLAIN]http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/408/circuit2w.jpg
We are asked to solve for I. I found I = -4 Amps.
I want to verify my answer using KVL in the bottom left mesh
Homework Equations
KVLThe Attempt at a Solution
I follow the convention: voltage drops are positive...
Here's my work. When I apply KVL around loop 1, I get +5V, but when I apply it around loop 2, I get -5, which is inconsistent with my first results?
Where am I going wrong, or have I disproved a fundamental law?
Homework Statement
I am trying to find the KVL equation for this BJT in order to find Ib.
http://www.ece.auckland.ac.nz/oasis/a/att/qtatt/2028/2/261/IM010
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
My current equation looks like this.
Vcc - IcRc - IbRb - Vbe = 0
I am...
Hi,
I just took up a course on biomedical engineering.
And i have no background knowledge on engineering, having difficulty in following up in class.
Can anyone teach me the basic?
i was studying on transducer (sensor/actuator), focusing more on sensor.
Ohm's law, KVL, KCL, voltage...
i generally get confused in polarities of inductors and capacitors while doing KVL.
eg about a series RLC circuit ,the equation turns out to be ( Ldi/dt + iR + Vc = 0 )
this is the equation about assumed 'i' if we assume both capacitor and inductor in charging mode...
...
what if I assume...
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I am asked to solve for vX, PDEV BY iS1, P ABS BY vS3 (please see attached figure). We have only covered KCL, KVL, Ohm's law and Power in class. No Thevinen theorem, so it can't be used to help solve.
The Attempt at a Solution
I know that current will...
hello everyone,:wink:
my book says:
\sum E = \sum IR
where E is emf. it says the sum of all emfs equal sum of all IR terms.
1:-- please have a look on this PDF...
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Find the value of Vk
http://oi54.tinypic.com/2s6x005.jpg
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
Assuming dependent Vk = 12i
-60 + 4i + 12i + 12i = 0
-60 + 28i = 0
i = 2.14
Vk = 12 * 2.14 = 25 .68 ?
Answer is 18. Can someone tell me where I am going wrong ?
Here is my circuit diagram.
http://s1227.photobucket.com/albums/ee430/Shayaan_Mustafa/?action=view¤t=untitled-1.jpg&t=1299237316875
I am unable to solve my circuit with the help of Kirchhoff's law:
Here is my KVL equations:
24-v1-v3-v8=0------(1)
v3-v2-v4-v7=0------(2)...
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Basically, find Vab
[PLAIN]http://carlodelmundo.com/hw/circuit.png
Is this correct -- note: please tell me that my methodology is sound; DO NOT GIVE ME A NUMERICAL ANSWER.
The problem asks for VAB. What's weird to me is that there is a potential across two...
Homework Statement
Homework Equations
KVL, the sum of all voltages around a loop equal 0The Attempt at a Solution
Vx is just the difference of the bottom node to the right node. With KVL I just add up the the voltage differences in a loop and equal to zero right? -15+12+6+Vx=0 Vx = -3 ...
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http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q292/strkthug/KCL/kclandkvl.png
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I think since x2 is 2a and x3 is 3a then x5 should be 5a
and I have no idead where to go from there
Hi,
I understand that you cannot apply KVL to voltage sources connected in parallel, unless both voltage sources are the same, as this violates KVL.
However, I want to know why? Just a simple 2-3 line explanation will suffice.
Regards
in this photo there is the circuit and the KVL of the solution
but when i tried to do the KVL
i go from the arc(3 lines represents potential zero)
in counter clockwise direction
so i get V_L + V_C+V_R-V_s=0
when i go against the direction of a current the voltage is on PLUS
when in the...
http://i49.tinypic.com/1yu634.jpg
this is a part of the solution
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the is a voltage drop on capacitor C1 which makes current shock on C1
and a current shock on R2 and R3
and it makes a KVL contradiction on the right branch and the outer branch.
and that's why the continuety laws...
Given: In the circuit shown above, 192 V is dropped across the unknown resistor, Ro.
Required: Determine the value of Ro.
V = iR, KCL and KVL
I really don't know where to go on this one. I know that the right side's voltage will need to add up to zero, but that's about all I know.
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Not really a problem, but we're learning about source-free RL circuits and the instructor was deriving the current w.r.t time. I've actually seen this derived a few times but one thing has always bothered me.
Looking at this picture recreated from the text...
I'm trying to solve for a number of different currents in a circuit, and I'm wondering how to do KVL with a current source in a loop?
The current source is actually part of two loops, so is it possible to just name the current source 'V' during KVL and add (or subtract) the two resulting...
Homework Statement
Find R_2 in the circuit below.
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/6396/circuithh3.jpg Homework Equations
Kirchoff's Current Law:
\sum {I_{IN} } = \sum {I_{OUT} }
Kirchoff's Voltage Law:
\sum {V = 0}The Attempt at a Solution
Using KCL for the node joining the 8ohm...
What happens when you do a KVL through and current source?
A formula I can not understand
ns=120*f/p
f=frequency P=number of poles …..
How shall you know how many poles you got?, my old teacher just wrote it down as it would be obvious. But I think ti is related to what kind of...
There was a thread where the thread starter pointed out a video lecture where a MIT prof claimed that KVL was incorrectly used in the analysis of self inductive circuits in almost all textbooks. I thought it was an interesting read and wanted more opinions on the idea, however I cannot find the...
help! KVL and KCL SOLVED PROBLEMS!
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I need some websites of solved problems containing KCL and KVL in a simple DC circuit...please post some links! thanks!
Quick question that is throwing me off...
If you have a dependant current source in a parallel circuit, how do you represent that in your KCL equation? The one in this problem is Vo/2000.
I took that as I=V/R so R=2000. Since it is in a parallel circuit on its own 'branch' I used Vs/2000...