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3 V

iy vCF

iz ix

+


+


+

−+

+−vAB

−1 V

−2 V

+−


1 V
+


F

A
B

C

D
H

v =?

i =?

G
6 A

E


+

4 V

3 A 2 A

S

Figure P1.3.3

2 H^10 Ω

0.1 F

1 H

i 5

i 3 i^4 i 1

i 2

v 3 v 1

v 2

+

+−

+ v^4 −


+


D

C
B

A

Figure P1.3.4

2 Ω

4 Ω

1 Ω 3 Ω

I

+


+


DC

A B

V 1 V 2

Figure P1.3.5

I 1 I 2 I 3

R 1 V

+

IA R 2 R 3 IB

Figure P1.3.6

1.3.9Consider the circuit shown in Figure P1.3.9.
(a) Givenv(t)= 10 e−tV, find the current source
is(t) needed.
(b) Giveni(t)= 10 e−tA, find the voltage source
vs(t) needed.

1.3.10An operational amplifier stage is typically repre-
sented by the circuit of Figure P1.3.10. For the
values given, determineVoutand the power sup-
plied by the 2.5-V source.
1.4.1A voltmeter with a full scale of 100 V has a
probable error of 0.1% of full scale. When this


meter is employed to measure 100 V, find the
percent of probable error that can exist.
1.4.2A current of 65 A is measured with an analog
ammeter having a probable error of± 0 .5% of
full scale of 100 A. Find the maximum probable
percentage error in the measurement.
1.4.3Error specifications on a 10-A digital ammeter
are given as 0.07% of the reading, 0.05% of full
scale, 0.005% of the reading per degree Celsius,
and 0.002% of full scale per degree Celsius. The
10-A analog meter error specification is given as
0.5% of full scale and 0.001% of the reading per
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