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What is the power loss in the 10 Ω resistor in the network shown in the figure below?(a) 15.13 W(b) 11.23 W(c) 16 W(d) 14 WThe question was asked by my college director while I was bunking the class.Question is from Advanced Problems on Network Theorems in section Useful Theorems in Circuit Analysis of Network Theory

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The correct choice is (a) 15.13 W

The explanation: In mesh aef, 8(I1 – I3) + 3(I1 – I2) = 15

Or, 11 I1 – 3 I2 – 8I3 = 15

In mesh EFD, 5(I2 – I3) + 2I2 + 3(I2 – I1) = 0

Or, -3 I1 + 10I2 – 5I3 = 0

In mesh abcde, 10I3 + 5(I3 – I2) + 8(I3 – I1) = 0

Or, -8I1 – 5I2 +23I3 = 0

Thus loop equations are,

11 I1 – 3 I2 – 8I3 = 15

-3 I1 + 10I2 – 5I3 = 0

-8I1 – 5I2 + 23I3 = 0

Solving by Cramer’s rule, I3 = current through the 10Ω resistor = 1.23 A

∴ Current through 10 Ω resistor = 1.23 A

Power loss (P) = \(I_3^2 r\) = (1.23)^2×10 = 15.13 W.



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