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Textbook Solutions for Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications

Chapter 2 Problem P2.19

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Most sources of electrical power behave as (approximately) ideal voltage sources. In this case, if we have several loads that we want to operate independently, we place the loads in parallel with a switch in series with each load. Thereupon, we can switch each load on or off without affecting the power delivered to the other loads. How would we connect the loads and switches if the source were an ideal independent current source? Draw the diagram of the current source and three loads with onoff switches such that each load can be switched on or off without affecting the power supplied to the other loads. To turn a load off, should the corresponding switch be opened or closed? Explain.

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The first step in solving 2 problem number 19 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Most sources of electrical power behave as (approximately) ideal voltage sources. In this case, if we have several loads that we want to operate independently, we place the loads in parallel with a switch in series with each load. Thereupon, we can switch each load on or off without affecting the power delivered to the other loads. How would we connect the loads and switches if the source were an ideal independent current source? Draw the diagram of the current source and three loads with onoff switches such that each load can be switched on or off without affecting the power supplied to the other loads. To turn a load off, should the corresponding switch be opened or closed? Explain.
From the textbook chapter Resistive Circuits you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications 6 
Author Allan R. Hambley
ISBN 9780133116649

Most sources of electrical power behave as (approximately)

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