Sample Circuit Problems - Solutions Optional

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The discussion revolves around the request for sample circuit problems, particularly those that are somewhat complicated or challenging. Participants suggest exploring existing circuit questions in the Homework Help forums on Physics Forums, which contain a variety of problems. There is an acknowledgment that solutions are not mandatory but would be appreciated. The conversation emphasizes the importance of engaging with the community to find and solve circuit problems. Overall, the thread encourages collaboration and resourcefulness in tackling circuit challenges.
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Sample Circuit Problem!

Give me some sample circuit problems..Somewhat complicated or hard..You can also have the solution..but if you can't provide the solution, it's okay..Thank You!:smile::smile:

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I'm not the sharpest tool in the drawer, but I think you like circuits.
 
Welcome to PF.
You could just try answering the problems that show up here as a matter of course. :smile:
They vary from the simple to gee how many years do you want to develop a solution.
 
joy17 said:
Give me some sample circuit problems..Somewhat complicated or hard..You can also have the solution..but if you can't provide the solution, it's okay..Thank You!:smile::smile:

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Spend some time browsing back through the Homework Help forums here on the PF. There are plenty of circuit questions in the Engineering sub-forum and the Intro Pyhsics sub-forum there:

https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=152
 
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