Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
Loose Leaf for Engineering Circuit Analysis Format: Loose-leaf
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Author: Hayt
Publisher: Mcgraw Hill Publishers
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Chapter 4, Problem 1E

Solve the following systems of equations:

  1. (a) 2v2 − 4v1 = 9 and v1 = 5v2 = −4;
  2. (b) −v1 + 2v3 = 8; 2v1 + v2 − 5v3 = −7; 4v1 + 5v2 + 8v3 = 6.

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Find the value of v1 and v2.

Answer to Problem 1E

The value of v1 is 2.056V and the value v2 is 0.389V.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given equations are,

2v24v1=9        (1)

v15v2=4        (2)

Calculation:

Rearrange the equation (1) for v1.

v1=(2v294)

Substitute (2v294) for v1 in equation (2).

(2v294)5v2=418v2=7

Rearrange the above equations for v2.

v2=0.389V

Substitute 0.389 for v2 in equation (2).

v15(0.389)=4v1=4+1.945v1=2.056

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of v1 is 2.056V and the value v2 is 0.389V.

(b)

Expert Solution
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To determine

Find the value of v1, v2 and. v3.

Answer to Problem 1E

The value of v1 is 8.667, the value of v2 is 8.667 and the value of v3 is 0.333.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

v1+2v3=8        (3)

2v1+v25v3=7        (4)

4v1+5v2+8v3=6        (5)

Calculation:

Rearrange the equation (3) for v1.

v1=(2v38)        (6)

Substitute the equation (6) in equation the equation (4).

2(2v38)+v25v3=7        (7)

Rearrange the equation (7) for v2.

v2=(9+v3)        (8)

Substitute the equation (6) and the equation (8) in equation (5).

4(2v38)+5(9+v3)+8v3=6        (9)

Rearrange the equation (9) for v3.

v3=0.333

Substitute equation 0.333 for v3 in the equation (6).

v1=(2×(0.333)8)=8.667V

Substitute equation 0.333 for v3 in the equation (8).

v2=9+(0.333)=8.667V

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of v1 is 8.667V, the value of v2 is 8.667V and the value of v3 is 0.333V.

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