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| Feb14-08, 01:25 PM | #1 |
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Circuit, Find Ratio of Current
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Find the ratio I0/Is Image: Edited: 3. Can someone check this and do the question for me. I already did it and i got I0/Is = -0.37 Can someone check if this is the right answer... I used nodal analysis on node 1 and used the fact that V2=-7V0 and V0=V1 to find this ratio Can someone check if this is the correct answer. ............. Edited: Thanks For Checking CEL! |
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| Feb15-08, 06:17 AM | #2 |
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Your solution is right.
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