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Chapter 3, Problem 3.48HP
To determine

The value of temperature T .

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Answer to Problem 3.48HP

The value of the temperature is 0.956°C .

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The given diagram is shown in Figure 1

  Package: Loose Leaf For Principles And Applications Of Electrical Engineering With 1 Semester Connect Access Card, Chapter 3, Problem 3.48HP , additional homework tip  1

The conversion of 1kΩ into Ω is given by

  1kΩ=103Ω

The conversion of 12kΩ into Ω is given by

  12kΩ=12×103Ω

The conversion of 24kΩ into Ω is given by

  24kΩ=24×103Ω

The conversion of 3kΩ into Ω is given by

  3kΩ=3×103Ω

The conversion of 10kΩ into Ω is given by

  10kΩ=10×103Ω

Consider the source VS1 only, mark the values and redraw the circuit.

The required diagram is shown in Figure 2

  Package: Loose Leaf For Principles And Applications Of Electrical Engineering With 1 Semester Connect Access Card, Chapter 3, Problem 3.48HP , additional homework tip  2

Apply KVL to the first loop.

  24+(12× 103)(i1i2)+(12× 103)(i1i3)=0(24× 103)i1(12× 103)i2(12× 103)i3=24i10.5i20.5i3=0.01   ....... (1)

Apply KVL in the second loop.

  (3× 103)i2+(10× 103)(i2i3)+(12× 103)(i2i1)=012i1+25i210i3=0   ....... (2)

Apply KVL in the third loop.

  (24× 103)i3+(12× 103)(i3i1)+(10× 103)(i3i2)=012i110i2+46i3=0   ....... (3)

From equation (1), equation (2) and equation (3) the values of current are,

  i1=2.1×103Ai2=1.3×103Ai3=0.8×103A

The expression to calculate the value of voltage across the resistance R3 is given by

  VR1=(i2i3)10×103Ω

Substitute 2.1×103A for i1, 1.3×103A for i2 and 0.8×103A for i3 in the above equation.

  VR1=(1.3× 10 3A0.8× 10 3A)(10× 103Ω)=5V

Short circuit all the sources expect the source VS2 and redraw the circuit.

The required diagram is shown in Figure 3

  Package: Loose Leaf For Principles And Applications Of Electrical Engineering With 1 Semester Connect Access Card, Chapter 3, Problem 3.48HP , additional homework tip  3

Apply KVL to loop 1.

  (12× 103)(i1i2)+(12× 103)(i1i3)+VS2=024i112i212i3=0.01VS2

Substitute T for VS2 in the above equation.

  24i112i212i3=0.01T   ....... (4)

Apply KVL to the loop 2 .

  (3× 103)i2+(10× 103)(i2i3)+(12× 103)(i2i1)=012i1+25i210i3=0   ....... (5)

Apply KVL in the loop 3 .

  (24× 103)i3+(12× 103)(i3i1)+(10× 103)(i3i2)VS2=012i1+10i2+46i3=0.01VS2

Substitute T for VS2 in the above equation.

  12i1+10i2+46i3=0.01T   ....... (6)

From equation (4), equation (5) and equation (6) the value of currents is,

  i1=0.52×103TAi2=0.23×103TAi3=0.029×103TA

The expression to calculate the voltage across the resistance R3 is given by,

  VR3=(i2i3)(10×103Ω)

Substitute 0.23×103TA for i2 and 0.029×103TA for i3 in the above equation.

  VR3=(0.23× 10 3TA0.029× 10 3TA)(10× 103Ω)=2.59T

The expression to calculate the voltage across the resistance R3 by superposition theorem is given by,

  VR3=2.59T+5

Substitute 2.524V for VR3 in the above equation.

  2.524V=2.59T+5T=2.4762.59T=0.956°C

Conclusion:

Therefore, the value of the temperature is 0.956°C .

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