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If there is a 12A current source in series with 2Ω and in parallel with a 4Ω resistor, then voltage V=?

(a) 24V

(b) 48V

(c) 3V

(d) 6V

The question was asked by my college director while I was bunking the class.

My enquiry is from Source Transformations in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

The value of current source is __________ after replacing the given network with a single current source and a resistor.

(a) 70V

(b) 60V

(c) 90V

(d) 80V

This question was addressed to me during a job interview.

I’m obligated to ask this question of Source Transformations in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Which element(s) has no effect in the given circuit?

(a) 7Ω

(b) 10Ω

(c) Both 7Ω and 10Ω

(d) Voltage source.

I had been asked this question in a national level competition.

I’d like to ask this question from Source Transformations in portion Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

If there are two resistors in parallel and in series with a voltage source then ___________

(a) Parallel resistor has no effect

(b) Series resistor has no effect

(c) Both has their respective effects

(d) Both has no effect on the voltage source

The question was asked in exam.

My question is based upon Source Transformations topic in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Using source transformation, calculate the voltage.

(a) 4.33V

(b) 39V

(c) 0.230V

(d) 36V

I got this question during an interview for a job.

Question is from Source Transformations in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

By using source transformation voltage source in series resistor is replaced by __________

(a) Voltage source in series with a resistor

(b) Current source in parallel with a resistor

(c) Voltage source in parallel with a resistor

(d) Current source in series with a resistor

I have been asked this question at a job interview.

I’m obligated to ask this question of Source Transformations topic in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Source Transformation is_____________

(a) Unilateral

(b) Unique

(c) Bilateral

(d) Complicated

I have been asked this question in exam.

My doubt stems from Source Transformations topic in chapter Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Which is the best-preferred method to calculate currents flowing in the circuit?

(a) Mesh-voltage analysis

(b) Node-current analysis

(c) Superposition principle

(d) Duality principle

This question was posed to me in final exam.

This intriguing question comes from The Node-Voltage Method Versus the Mesh-Current Method topic in section Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

When there is a voltage source between two nodes which method is preferred?

(a) Mesh-voltage analysis

(b) Node-current analysis

(c) Supermesh

(d) Supernode

This question was posed to me during an interview.

Enquiry is from The Node-Voltage Method Versus the Mesh-Current Method topic in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

Determine V1 of the given network.

(a) -0.17V

(b) 4.83V

(c) 5V

(d) 2.62V

The question was asked in class test.

My query is from The Node-Voltage Method Versus the Mesh-Current Method in division Techniques of Circuit Analysis of Electric Circuits

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