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This document is an assignment for the Electrical Circuits and Machines course at Ain Shams University. It contains a series of problems related to electrical circuits, including power absorption, voltage and current calculations using various analysis methods such as KCL, KVL, nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, and Thévenin’s theorem. Students are required to solve these problems based on the provided circuit diagrams.

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This document is an assignment for the Electrical Circuits and Machines course at Ain Shams University. It contains a series of problems related to electrical circuits, including power absorption, voltage and current calculations using various analysis methods such as KCL, KVL, nodal analysis, mesh analysis, superposition, and Thévenin’s theorem. Students are required to solve these problems based on the provided circuit diagrams.

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AIN SHAMS UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

Course Code: EPM


EPM 116
214s
Electrical Circuits and Machines
Assignment (1)

1) Is the source V s in the shown Fig. absorbing or supplying power, and how much?

2)Find V 1 in the circuit shown, such that V a = 0

3)Find I A in the circuit shown using KCL and KVL.


4) For the circuit shown, find the current I 0 using source transformation.

5) For the circuit shown, find the current V 0 using nodal analysis.

6) For the circuit shown, find the current I 0 using mesh analysis.
7) For the circuit shown, find the current I 0 using superposition.

8) For the circuit shown, find the current I 0 using Thévenin’s theorem.

9) For the circuit shown, find the current V 0 using mesh analysis.
10) Find V s in the circuit shown, if V 1 =4∟0 V.

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