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Chapter 4, Problem 3.

(a) In the circuit in Fig. 4.71, calculate vo and Io when vs = 1 V.


(b) Find vo and io when vs = 10 V.
(c) What are vo and Io when each of the 1- resistors is replaced by a 10- resistor
and vs = 10 V?

Figure 4.71

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Chapter 4, Problem 9.

Use superposition to find vo in the circuit of Fig. 4.77.

2 2 4

6A
+ +
1 _ 18 V
vo
_

Figure 4.77 For Prob. 4.9.

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Chapter 4, Problem 11.

Use the superposition principle to find io and vo in the circuit of Fig. 4.79.

io 10 20

+ vo


6A 40 4 io + 30 V

Figure 4.79 For Prob. 4.11.

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Chapter 4, Problem 19.

Use superposition to solve for vx in the circuit of Fig. 4.87.

Figure 4.87

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Chapter 4, Problem 23.

Referring to Fig. 4.91, use source transformation to determine the current and
power in the 8- resistor.

Figure 4.91

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Chapter 4, Problem 27.

Apply source transformation to find vx in the circuit of Fig. 4.95.

Figure 4.95

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Chapter 4, Problem 31.

Determine vx in the circuit of Fig. 4.99 using source transformation.

Figure 4.99

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