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Ohm's Law Resistor Calculations Guide

This document contains questions from an assignment on Ohm's law and circuit analysis. It asks the student to: 1) Calculate the range of current and power that could be measured across a 1kΩ resistor with a 10% tolerance rating when a voltage of 5V is applied. 2) Determine the minimum power rating needed for a 270Ω resistor with a 5% tolerance when a 2mA current is forced through it. 3) Calculate the power observed by a 1200Ω resistor in a circuit with a 20mA current and 10V cosine voltage source. It also asks the student to analyze additional circuits involving resistors and calculate values like voltage, current, power, and conductance.

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Ohm's Law Resistor Calculations Guide

This document contains questions from an assignment on Ohm's law and circuit analysis. It asks the student to: 1) Calculate the range of current and power that could be measured across a 1kΩ resistor with a 10% tolerance rating when a voltage of 5V is applied. 2) Determine the minimum power rating needed for a 270Ω resistor with a 5% tolerance when a 2mA current is forced through it. 3) Calculate the power observed by a 1200Ω resistor in a circuit with a 20mA current and 10V cosine voltage source. It also asks the student to analyze additional circuits involving resistors and calculate values like voltage, current, power, and conductance.

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Assignment no # 03

Section 2.4 (ohm's law)

Q # 27 A 10% tolerance 1 k resistor may in fact have a value anywhere in the range of 900 to 1100 if 5 0 v is a!!lie" across it# a$ %hat is the range of current that might &e measure" ' &$ %hat is the range of !ower that might &e measure" '

Q # 2(

A current of 2 mA is force" to flow through a 5 % tolerance )70 resistor what !ower rating shoul" the resistor have an" why '* note that +5% tolerance+ means that the resistor coul" have a value anywhere in the range of )), 5 an" )9- 5 $

Q # 29 .et / 0 1200 for the resistor shown in 2 2)" fin" the !ower &eing o&serve" &y / at t 0 0 1 if a$ i 0 20e1212t mA &$ v 0 )0 cos 20t 3 c$ vi0(t11 5 3A

Q # -0 A certain voltage is 410 3 for 20 ms an" 210 3 for the succee"ing 20 ms an" continues oscillating &ach an" forth &etween these two values at 20 ms intervals the voltage is !resent acrose a 50 resistor# over any )0 ms interval fin" a$ 5he ma6imum value of voltage &$ 5he average value of voltage c$ 5he average value of resistor current "$ the ma6imum value of o&serve" !ower e$ 5he average value of o&serve" !ower

Q # -1 7n the circuit in fig 2 -,# the same current must flow through all three com!onents as a result of conservation laws 8sing the fact that the total !ower su!!lie" e9uals the total !ower a&sor&e"# show that the voltage across resistor /2 is given &y

3/2 0 vs /2 : /1 4/2 Q # -1 5he following e6!erimental measurements were ma"e on a two terminal "evice &y setting the voltage using a varia&le !ower su!!ly an" measuring the resulting current flow into one of the terminals
3oltage 21 5 20 00 current *mA$ 2- 19 20 ,-9 1 01 ;10<(

12 25

2 55 5 -2

a$ !lot the current vs 3oltage characteristic &$ com!are the effective con"uctance an" resistance of the "evice c$ =n a "ifferent gra!h# !lot the current vs voltage characteristic if the "evice resistance is increase" &y a factor of -

Q # ->or each of the circuit in figure 2 -7# fin" the current 7 an" com!ute the !ower a&sor&e" &y the resistor

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