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أخوانى فى الله أحضرت لكم حل كتاب Electric Circuits 10th Ed Solution Manual James W. Nilsson
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Professor Emeritus Iowa State University Susan A. Riedel Marquette University Contents List of Examples xiii Preface xvii Chapter 1 Circuit Variables 2 Practical Perspective: Balancing Power 3 1.1 Electrical Engineering: An Overview 4 1.2 The International System of Units 8 1.3 Circuit Analysis: An Overview 10 1.4 Voltage and Current 11 1.5 The Ideal Basic Circuit Element 12 1.6 Power and Energy 14 Practical Perspective: Balancing Power 17 Summary 18 Problems 19 Chapter 2 Circuit Elements 24 Practical Perspective: Heating with Electric Radiators 25 2.1 Voltage and Current Sources 26 2.2 Electrical Resistance (Ohm’s Law) 30 2.3 Construction of a Circuit Model 34 2.4 Kirchhoff’s Laws 37 2.5 Analysis of a Circuit Containing Dependent Sources 42 Practical Perspective: Heating with Electric Radiators 46 Summary 48 Problems 48 Chapter 3 Simple Resistive Circuits 56 Practical Perspective: Resistive Touch Screens 57 3.1 Resistors in Series 58 3.2 Resistors in Parallel 59 3.3 The Voltage-Divider and Current-Divider Circuits 61 3.4 Voltage Division and Current Division 64 3.5 Measuring Voltage and Current 66 3.6 Measuring Resistance—The Wheatstone Bridge 69 3.7 Delta-to-Wye (Pi-to-Tee) Equivalent Circuits 71 Practical Perspective: Resistive Touch Screens 73 Summary 75 Problems 76 Chapter 4 Techniques of Circuit Analysis 88 Practical Perspective: Circuits with Realistic Resistors 89 4.1 Terminology 90 4.2 Introduction to the Node-Voltage Method 93 4.3 The Node-Voltage Method and Dependent Sources 95 4.4 The Node-Voltage Method: Some Special Cases 96 4.5 Introduction to the Mesh-Current Method 99 4.6 The Mesh-Current Method and Dependent Sources 102 4.7 The Mesh-Current Method: Some Special Cases 103 4.8 The Node-Voltage Method Versus the Mesh-Current Method 106 4.9 Source Transformations 109 4.10 Thévenin and Norton Equivalents 113 4.11 More on Deriving a Thévenin Equivalent 117 4.12 Maximum Power Transfer 120 4.13 Superposition 122 Practical Perspective: Circuits with Realistic Resistors 125 Summary 129 Problems 130 Chapter 5 The Operational Amplifier 144 Practical Perspective: Strain Gages 145 5.1 Operational Amplifier Terminals 146 5.2 Terminal Voltages and Currents 146 5.3 The Inverting-Amplifier Circuit 150 5.4 The Summing-Amplifier Circuit 152 5.5 The Noninverting-Amplifier Circuit 153 5.6 The Difference-Amplifier Circuit 155 5.7 A More Realistic Model for the Operational Amplifier 159 Practical Perspective: Strain Gages 162 Summary 164 Problems 165x Contents Chapter 6 Inductance, Capacitance, and Mutual Inductance 174 Practical Perspective: Capacitive Touch Screens 175 6.1 The Inductor 176 6.2 The Capacitor 182 6.3 Series-Parallel Combinations of Inductance and Capacitance 187 6.4 Mutual Inductance 189 6.5 A Closer Look at Mutual Inductance 193 Practical Perspective: Capacitive Touch Screens 200 Summary 202 Problems 204 Chapter 7 Response of First-Order RL and RC Circuits 212 Practical Perspective: Artificial Pacemaker 213 7.1 The Natural Response of an RL Circuit 214 7.2 The Natural Response of an RC Circuit 220 7.3 The Step Response of RL and RC Circuits 224 7.4 A General Solution for Step and Natural Responses 231 7.5 Sequential Switching 236 7.6 Unbounded Response 240 7.7 The Integrating Amplifier 241 Practical Perspective: Artificial Pacemaker 245 Summary 246 Problems 247 Chapter 8 Natural and Step Responses of RLC Circuits 264 Practical Perspective: Clock for Computer Timing 265 8.1 Introduction to the Natural Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit 266 8.2 The Forms of the Natural Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit 270 8.3 The Step Response of a Parallel RLC Circuit 280 8.4 The Natural and Step Response of a Series RLC Circuit 285 8.5 A Circuit with Two Integrating Amplifiers 289 Practical Perspective: Clock for Computer Timing 293 Summary 295 Problems 296 Chapter 9 Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis 304 Practical Perspective: A Household Distribution Circuit 305 9.1 The Sinusoidal Source 306 9.2 The Sinusoidal Response 309 9.3 The Phasor 310 9.4 The Passive Circuit Elements in the Frequency Domain 315 9.5 Kirchhoff’s Laws in the Frequency Domain 319 9.6 Series, Parallel, and Delta-to-Wye Simplifications 320 9.7 Source Transformations and Thévenin-Norton Equivalent Circuits 327 9.8 The Node-Voltage Method 330 9.9 The Mesh-Current Method 331 9.10 The Transformer 332 9.11 The Ideal Transformer 336 9.12 Phasor Diagrams 342 Practical Perspective: A Household Distribution Circuit 344 Summary 345 Problems 346 Chapter 10 Sinusoidal Steady-State Power Calculations 358 Practical Perspective: Vampire Power 359 10.1 Instantaneous Power 360 10.2 Average and Reactive Power 361 10.3 The rms Value and Power Calculations 366 10.4 Complex Power 368 10.5 Power Calculations 369 10.6 Maximum Power Transfer 376 Practical Perspective: Vampire Power 382 Summary 384 Problems 385 Chapter 11 Balanced Three-Phase Circuits 396 Practical Perspective: Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 397 11.1 Balanced Three-Phase Voltages 398 11.2 Three-Phase Voltage Sources 399 11.3 Analysis of the Wye-Wye Circuit 400 11.4 Analysis of the Wye-Delta Circuit 405 11.5 Power Calculations in Balanced Three-Phase Circuits 408 11.6 Measuring Average Power in Three-Phase Circuits 413 Practical Perspective: Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power 416 Summary 417 Problems 418Contents xi Chapter 12 Introduction to the Laplace Transform 426 Practical Perspective: Transient Effects 427 12.1 Definition of the Laplace Transform 428 12.2 The Step Function 429 12.3 The Impulse Function 431 12.4 Functional Transforms 434 12.5 Operational Transforms 435 12.6 Applying the Laplace Transform 440 12.7 Inverse Transforms 442 12.8 Poles and Zeros of F(s) 452 12.9 Initial- and Final-Value Theorems 453 Practical Perspective: Transient Effects 456 Summary 457 Problems 458 Chapter 13 The Laplace Transform in Circuit Analysis 464 Practical Perspective: Surge Suppressors 465 13.1 Circuit Elements in the s Domain 466 13.2 Circuit Analysis in the s Domain 468 13.3 Applications 470 13.4 The Transfer Function 482 13.5 The Transfer Function in Partial Fraction Expansions 484 13.6 The Transfer Function and the Convolution Integral 487 13.7 The Transfer Function and the Steady-State Sinusoidal Response 493 13.8 The Impulse Function in Circuit Analysis 496 Practical Perspective: Surge Suppressors 503 Summary 504 Problems 505 Chapter 14 Introduction to Frequency Selective Circuits 520 Practical Perspective: Pushbutton Telephone Circuits 521 14.1 Some Preliminaries 522 14.2 Low-Pass Filters 524 14.3 High-Pass Filters 530 14.4 Bandpass Filters 534 14.5 Bandreject Filters 543 Practical Perspective: Pushbutton Telephone Circuits 548 Summary 548 Problems 549 Chapter 15 Active Filter Circuits 556 Practical Perspective: Bass Volume Control 557 15.1 First-Order Low-Pass and High-Pass Filters 558 15.2 Scaling 562 15.3 Op Amp Bandpass and Bandreject Filters 564 15.4 Higher Order Op Amp Filters 571 15.5 Narrowband Bandpass and Bandreject Filters 584 Practical Perspective: Bass Volume Control 589 Summary 592 Problems 593 Chapter 16 Fourier Series 602 Practical Perspective: Active High-Q Filters 603 16.1 Fourier Series Analysis: An Overview 605 16.2 The Fourier Coefficients 606 16.3 The Effect of Symmetry on the Fourier Coefficients 609 16.4 An Alternative Trigonometric Form of the Fourier Series 615 16.5 An Application 617 16.6 Average-Power Calculations with Periodic Functions 621 16.7 The rms Value of a Periodic Function 624 16.8 The Exponential Form of the Fourier Series 625 16.9 Amplitude and Phase Spectra 628 Practical Perspective: Active High-Q Filters 630 Summary 632 Problems 633 Chapter 17 The Fourier Transform 642 Practical Perspective: Filtering Digital Signals 643 17.1 The Derivation of the Fourier Transform 644 17.2 The Convergence of the Fourier Integral 646 17.3 Using Laplace Transforms to Find Fourier Transforms 648 17.4 Fourier Transforms in the Limit 651 17.5 Some Mathematical Properties 653 17.6 Operational Transforms 655 17.7 Circuit Applications 659 17.8 Parseval’s Theorem 662 Practical Perspective: Filtering Digital Signals 669 Summary 670 Problems 670xii Contents Chapter 18 Two-Port Circuits 676 Practical Perspective: Characterizing an Unknown Circuit 677 18.1 The Terminal Equations 678 18.2 The Two-Port Parameters 679 18.3 Analysis of the Terminated Two-Port Circuit 687 18.4 Interconnected Two-Port Circuits 692 Practical Perspective: Characterizing an Unknown Circuit 695 Summary 696 Problems 696 Appendix A The Solution of Linear Simultaneous Equations 703 A.1 Preliminary Steps 703 A.2 Cramer’s Method 704 A.3 The Characteristic Determinant 704 A.4 The Numerator Determinant 704 A.5 The Evaluation of a Determinant 705 A.6 Matrices 707 A.7 Matrix Algebra 708 A.8 Identity, Adjoint, and Inverse Matrices 712 A.9 Partitioned Matrices 715 A.10 Applications 718 Appendix B Complex Numbers 723 B.1 Notation 723 B.2 The Graphical Representation of a Complex Number 724 B.3 Arithmetic Operations 725 B.4 Useful Identities 726 B.5 The Integer Power of a Complex Number 727 B.6 The Roots of a Complex Number 727 Appendix C More on Magnetically Coupled Coils and Ideal Transformers 729 C.1 Equivalent Circuits for Magnetically Coupled Coils 729 C.2 The Need for Ideal Transformers in the Equivalent Circuits 733 Appendix D The Decibel 737 Appendix E Bode Diagrams 739 E.1 Real, First-Order Poles and Zeros 739 E.2 Straight-Line Amplitude Plots 740 E.3 More Accurate Amplitude Plots 744 E.4 Straight-Line Phase Angle Plots 745 E.5 Bode Diagrams: Complex Poles and Zeros 747 E.6 Amplitude Plots 749 E.7 Correcting Straight-Line Amplitude Plots 750 E.8 Phase Angle Plots 753 Appendix F An Abbreviated Table of Trigonometric Identities 757 Appendix G An Abbreviated Table of Integrals 759 Appendix H Common Standard Component Values 761 Answers to Selected Problems 763 Index 775
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