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eee FURTHER READING te a i Ra ce, Theory, McGraw-Hill Book Company, DIGITAL COMPUTER EXERCISES ‘The topics of this chapter are not direct | computer, singe new concepts and ik saiable for computer exercises in comp! ‘end of Chapter 3. tly related to the use of the PROBLEMS In the network of (a) of the accompanying figure, vy = Ve“! cost w(), and for the network of (8), f, = Zye~sin 31 u(?), The imped. ance of the passive network Wis found to be +2643) 20) = Nees) (@) With W connected to the voltage source as in (a) of the figure, hat willbe the complex frequencies in the current (1)? (©) With N connected to the current source as in (5) of the Figure, what will be the complex frequencies in the voltage + (1)? Repeat Prob. 9 if 2st br 5584 Std 20 = ara Solve part (b) only. Consider the two series circuits shown in the accompanying figure. Given that e(2) = sin 10°, va(”) = e800 for > O,and C= 1 pF. Fig. PBS. 1 9-4, In the network of the figure, the m tngoanceFocions nd Neo Tha, (a) Show that itis posible to bave 140) = 10) for all> 4 Ono cine required values of Rand L fr (2 10 bol. (Diy aerial meaning of this problem in terms of the Compe (quencies of the two series cicuis switch is opened at ¢ = 0,8 sea vale having previously been established. With the switch open ry aa paaform network for analysis on the loop basi, representing tlements and all initial conditions. Fig. PO. 9.5. ‘This problem is similar to Prob. 9-4, except that the trandor n= san required should be prepared for analysis on the () loop bass wer Ge) node basis. In this network, initial currents and valages a consequence of active elements removed at f = 0 9-6. In the network of the figure, the switch ei closed a 1 04 oe dicted voltages are onthe wo capacitors Repeat P= 9-4 for this network. 9-7. Determine the transform impedances forthe twoinewort sho the accompanying figure. fv Impedance Functions and Network Theorems |, (@) Show that itis possible to have ii(0) = f(0) for all '> a (Siam a tc al for ttold ODS erin he otc re of eng ie ew er cls spe acrr ft gut ich ene t= D4 Tate tw le. Wie Wich pe, sat hing ey on ep ane ‘ements and all initial conditions. 948. This problem is similar to Prob. 9-4, except that the transform re- ‘work required should be prepared fr analysis on the (a) loop ba, tnd (b) node basis, In thi network, initial currents and voltages ae ‘consequence of active elements removed at f = 0. Fig. POS. 9-6. In the network of the figure, the switch X is closed at = O and st 1 = 0~ the indicated voltages are on the two capacitors. Repeat Pot 9-4 for this network. —it— Pa » ok y Re Fig. P96. 9-7. Determine the transform impedances forthe twoinetworks sto¥" the accompanying figure Se ale Ee age | & emo Nees

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