Basics of Network Theory (Solved Problem 3)

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Network Theory: Basics of Network Theory (Solved Problem 3)
Topics discussed:
1) The solution of GATE 1997 (ECE) network theory problem.
2) ESE 1995 (EE) network theory problem.

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V=2*(-I)
-2I=4I-9
-6I=-9
I=9/6=3/2=1.5 Amps
Hence, Option C is correct

sreenum
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option c. remember the resistor acts as a sink, so the polarity is uniquely defined due to the direction of the current given

apostolosmavropoulos
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Please provide correct answers for the homework question

anshikasingh
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Solved problem 3? More like "This series has got to be" one of the best for studying electronics on YouTube. Thanks so much for making and sharing all these videos!

PunmasterSTP
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What is the correct answer !!! Am getting 4.5A

keerthanamageshwaran
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Neso said 1.5 on one of the comments replies of lucifer

rajatchoudhary
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I saw the comments and very confusing which is right answer 🤯🤔

RANJEETKUMAR-efkm
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Someone please check my answer is correct or not???
-v-2i=0 //kvl anti_clockwise
v=-2i
then -2i=4i-9
where i= 1.5A,

somanathsahoo
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Answer to First Question is wrong. V- 2*2-5=0 Therefore V=9V (a)

archishmann
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IAM getting -4.5 amp...by kvl v=i2...
4i-9=2i...
2i=9
i=4.5
as originally current is opposite so -4.5amp

laxmanselvaganesan