Exam 9: Kirchhoff S Laws Thevenin S Norton S and Superposition Theorems
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What law states that the algebraic sum of the currents entering and leaving a point must equal zero?
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Circuit networks can be simplified down to an equivalent circuit, with a single voltage source and series resistor. This conversion is done in accordance with _____.
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Write Kirchhoff's two laws dealing with voltage and current relationships in an electrical circuit.
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The algebraic sum of the voltage sources and voltage drops in a closed circuit must equal zero.
The algebraic sum of the currents entering and leaving a point must equal zero.
Circuit networks can be reduced to a single current source and a single parallel resistance. This conversion is done in accordance with _____.
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Before determining the algebraic sum of voltages using Kirchhoff's voltage law, you must first determine which end of the _______________ element is positive and which is negative.
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The _______________ theorem is used to find the current flow through any branch of a circuit containing more than one power source.
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The current in any branch of a circuit supplied by a multipower source can be determined by finding the current produced in that particular branch by each of the individual power sources acting alone. This simplification is done in accordance with _____.
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What law states that the algebraic sum of the voltage sources and voltage drops in a closed circuit must equal zero?
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To use Kirchhoff's law, start at some point and add the voltage drops around any _____ loop.
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In a circuit, three wires form a junction. The currents in two of the wires are 5 A and 12 A. The current in the other wire is _____.
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