Given the network in Fig. P10.1,
(a) write the equations for
(b) write the equations for
a
The equations for
Answer to Problem 1P
The equations are:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given circuit is shown below.
Calculation:
Referring to the given circuit, applying the Kirchhoff’s voltage law to the left side of the loop:
From the circuit:
Solving equation 1 and 2:
Now applying the KVL to the right side of the loop:
Therefore, the equation will be:
b
The equations for
Answer to Problem 1P
The equations are:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given circuit is shown below.
Calculations:
From part (a), the equations of the
From the circuit:
Hence, solving the equation:
Therefore, the equations are:
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