Q.1.
The first row of a certain determinant has the numbersandThe second row has the numbers 3 andThe value of this determinant is
Q.2.
Find I4I1 + 4I2 = 2 6I1 + 7I2 = 4
Q.3.
Find I4I1 + 4I2 = 2 6I1 + 7I2 = 4
Q.4.
The mesh current method is based on Kirchhoff's current law.
Q.5.
The expansion method for evaluating determinants is
Q.6.
Third-order determinants are evaluated by the expansion method or by the cofactor method.
Q.7.
Generally, the mesh current method results in fewer equations than the node voltage method.
Q.8.
The branch current method is based on Kirchhoff's voltage law and Kirchhoff's current law.
Q.9.
When assigning branch currents, you need not be concerned with the direction you choose.
Q.10.
Using the mesh current method, find the branch current, IRin the above figure.
Q.11.
The node voltage method is based on Kirchhoff's voltage law.
Q.12.
Second-order determinants are evaluated by subtracting the signed cross-products.
Q.13.
What is the current through R2?
Q.14.
A loop current is an actual current in a branch.
Q.15.
The mesh method can be applied to circuits with any number of loops.
Q.16.
Find branch current IR2.
Q.17.
What is the voltage drop across R1?
Q.18.
The first row of a certain determinant has the numbers 3 andThe second row has the numbers 7 andThe value of this determinant is
Q.19.
In assigning the direction of branch currents.
Q.20.
The branch current method uses.