Help Me Study for the Final: Answers Needed!

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The discussion revolves around seeking assistance with exam problems in preparation for a final exam. Participants express a need for answers to specific problems from two exams, SS09 and SS10, without requiring the accompanying work or explanations.

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  • One participant requests answers to exam problems for studying, emphasizing that the exams do not affect their grade.
  • Another participant reiterates the need to show attempts at solutions before receiving answers, referencing forum rules.
  • Specific problems from EXAM SS09 are listed, including values for current, resistance, voltage, and equations for voltage over time.
  • EXAM SS10 problems are also detailed, including mesh current analysis and various voltage and current values.
  • One participant expresses uncertainty about how to graph a particular equation from EXAM SS09 and seeks help with that aspect.

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Participants generally agree on the need to provide attempts at solutions before receiving answers. However, there is no consensus on the answers to the exam problems themselves, as no answers have been provided yet.

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These exams are merely help for studying for the final in this class. Completing them will not give me any credit whatsoever or affect my grade in the course. The only problem is that our instructor did not give us answers to the tests so we have no idea whether or not we worked the problem correctly. If someone could provide the answers to these problems, not the work that goes along with it, I would be forever grateful. If you need to see an attempt at the solutions before you can give me JUST THE ANSWERS. Then I will upload a PDF for each exam of my attempt at the solutions.
 

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These exams are merely help for studying for the final in this class. Completing them will not give me any credit whatsoever or affect my grade in the course. The only problem is that our instructor did not give us answers to the tests so we have no idea whether or not we worked the problem correctly. If someone could provide the answers to these problems, not the work that goes along with it, I would be forever grateful. If you need to see an attempt at the solutions before you can give me JUST THE ANSWERS.
Yes, we need to see an attempt first, according to the rules of PF (to see the rules, click the Rules button near the top of the window).
Celostrophus said:
Then I will upload a PDF for each exam of my attempt at the solutions.
 
EXAM SS09

Problem 1:
In = -1 A
Rth = 10 Ω

Problem 2:
Voc = 1.25 V
Rth = 7.5Ω

Problem 4:
0 < t < t0
VL(t) = 15e-1000tV

t > t0
VL(t) = 10e-20000t

Problem 5:
Vout = 0V

Problem 6:
I3 = 4/3 - 8/3j A

Vz = 80 + 40j V

Problem 7:
Zeq = 10 + ω(-10,000j + 1x10-62)-1

Not sure how to graph it... could use some help here.

Problem 8:
iavg(t) = -10/3 A
ieff = 17.5 A

Problem 9:
a) Vs(t) = 100√2cos(ωt)

b) Is = 0.857∠-30.97° A

c) 85.7∠-30.97° VA

d) pF = 0.857

e) z = -818.33Ω

Problem 10:
zL = 5 + 3j Ω

Pmax = 367.65 - 220.6j VA
 
EXAM SS10

Problem 1:
Using Mesh Currents:
I1 clockwise in bottom left area.
I2 clockwise in bottom right area.
I3 clockwise in top area.

Vx = 5Ω*I3
VB - VA = 2V
VA - VC = VX
VC = 25Ω*I2
VA = -10Ω*I1
VB = 20Ω(I1 - I2)
I2 = 0.2VX + I3

Problem 2:
Vth = 13.33V
Rth = 8.33Ω

Problem 3:
Vc(t) = 7.59 - 7.59e-50,000t
Vc(t) = 7.59e-50,000t

Problem 4:
Vout(t) = Vin(t)/2 - 2.5

Problem 5:
a) iavg(t) = 5A
b) Ieff = 10/√3 A
c) 500/3 W

Problem 6:
S = 0.77 - 1.15j

Problem 7:
a) 1 W
b) 1.28 W
c) 0.781
d) C = 45.1μF

Problem 8:
C = 40μF
R = 12.5Ω
Pmax = 1.25W
 
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