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Assignment 4 Solutions

This document contains the solutions to Assignment #4 for the EECS2200 course at York University. It includes solutions to 14 questions about circuit analysis, with each question taking up 1-3 pages. The solutions use techniques like applying Kirchhoff's laws, transforming circuits, and simplifying to solve for unknown voltages and currents.

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Assignment 4 Solutions

This document contains the solutions to Assignment #4 for the EECS2200 course at York University. It includes solutions to 14 questions about circuit analysis, with each question taking up 1-3 pages. The solutions use techniques like applying Kirchhoff's laws, transforming circuits, and simplifying to solve for unknown voltages and currents.

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Department of Electrical Engineering and

Computer Science

York University

EECS2200

Assignment # 4
Solutions
EECS2200 York University Assignment # 4 (Solutions)

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(b)

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Q7 (b)

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Q8:
(a)
1. First remove the 16 Ω resistor as it is in series with the current source and also remove the 260Ω
as it is in parallel with the voltage source.
2. Redraw the circuit
3. Transform the 1A current source and its parallel 40Ω resistor into its equivalent voltage source of
40V in series with a 40Ω resistor (be careful with the polarity of the source).
4. The circuit is now a single loop with two voltage sources and 4 resistors

Q8 (b) Go back to the original circuit and write KCL at the second node from left:

(c) Write KCL at the first node from left to find the current in 40Ω and its voltage. An alternative is to
write KVL for the right loop (going through 520V source) to get that voltage as:

(d)

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