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Nama : Muhammad Jovan Ramadhan

NRP : 02311740000117
1. Obtain the resistance between points A and B of the circuit shown in Figure 6-37.

Solution This circuit is equivalent to the one shown in Figure 6-38(a). Since
Rl = R4= 10𝛺 nand R2 = R3 = 20 𝛺, the voltages at points C and D are equal, and
there is no current flowing through Rs. Because resistance Rs does not affect the value
of the total resistance between points A and B, it may be removed from the circuit, as
shown in Figure 6-38(b}. Then

And

2. Obtain the combined resistance between points A and B of the circuit shown in
Figure
6-41, which consists of an infinite number of resistors connected in the form of a ladder.

Solution
We define the combined resistance between points A and BasRa. Now, let us
separate the first three resistors from the rest. [See Figure 6-42(a).] Since the circuit
con~
sists of an infinite number of resistors, the removal of the first three resistors does not
affect
the combined resistance value. Therefore, the combined resistance between points C
and D is the same as Ro. Then the circuit shown in Figure 6-41 may be redrawn as
shown
in Figure 6-42(b), and Ro, the resistance between points A and B, can be obtained as

3. Three resistors Rh R2, and R3 are connected in a triangular shape (Figure 6-67).
Obtain the resistance between points A and B.

Solution :
Circuit can be modified as :

From the above circuit :

Matlab :
R1 = 10𝛺; R2= 20 𝛺; R3=25 𝛺
4. Determine the transfer function Eo(s)/Ej(s) of the circuit shown in Figure 6-77. Use
the complex-impedance method.

Solution :
Matlab :

Cs= 1000 μF ; R1 = 5𝛺; R2= 10 𝛺; R3=15 𝛺

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