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ET Tutorial Plan 2

This document contains a tutorial session plan for an Electrical Technology class. It lists 10 practice problems related to circuit analysis techniques like applying Kirchhoff's laws, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, and Millman's theorem to calculate currents and voltages in various circuits. For each problem, the relevant circuit diagram is provided along with the expected answer. The session is intended to help students learn circuit analysis through self-study and interacting with the teacher to address any questions.

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ET Tutorial Plan 2

This document contains a tutorial session plan for an Electrical Technology class. It lists 10 practice problems related to circuit analysis techniques like applying Kirchhoff's laws, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, and Millman's theorem to calculate currents and voltages in various circuits. For each problem, the relevant circuit diagram is provided along with the expected answer. The session is intended to help students learn circuit analysis through self-study and interacting with the teacher to address any questions.

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FORM NO. - GITM-FRM-81(REV. NO.

00)

GURGAON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT


Department - Electronics and Communication Engineering Branch/Sem- CSE/ IT 2nd Sem Electrical Technology (EE-101 F) Session- Jan-May12 Subject Name & Code-

TUTORIAL/CASE ANALYSIS SESSION PLAN


INSTRUCTIONS:

TEACHER- HARISH KUMAR

1. Use of unfair means and copying from the books or from fellow students is strictly prohibited. 2. Write answers/give reply in your own words to reflect your original contribution. 3. Get clarified/addressed your doubts, queries or problems to help your self study process. 4. Feel free to interact/ express your views or opinion/ share your knowledge to help others learn

from you only.

TUTORIAL/CASE NO.-2 19.03.2012 Task List

SCHEDULED

DATE

(1)

In the circuit shown below in Fig.1 Find the current flowing through different branches. Ans. I3 = 0.996A, I8 = 0.876A, I4 = 0.118A, I12
3 10 V 8 12 4 + _ 3V -

= 0.295A & I14 = 0.176A


14 6V

Fig.1

(2)

Determine the value of load resistance RL to give maximum power transfer in the circuit as shown below in Fig.2. Also calculate the maximum power. Ans. RL = 9 Ohms, Pmax = 2.77 Watts

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10 20V 10

4 RL

Fig.2

(3)

Determine current through

the 5

flowing
4 5

4 15 V 2

resistance in the 6A network shown in the by Fig.3, Thevenins Ans.

theorem.
15V, 1

19 15V 8

+ _

20 _ + 25V

0.097A

Fig.3 (4) Find current in different branches of the network shown in the Fig.4 using Superposition theorem. Ans. I19 = 0.44A, I8 = -1.11A & I20 = 1.55A

Fig.4

(5)

In the circuit shown below in Fig. 5. Find the current flowing through A-B branch using Superposition theorem. Ans. 3.619A A 2
10V

2 5 5A

Fig.5

8(i

(6)

Determine the current flowing through 3 resistance in the circuit as shown in Fig.6 using Thevenins theorem. All supply voltage is in volts and resistances are in Ohms. Ans. 0.639A
R11 R22 V1 3 V2 2 V3 5 R33

Fig. 6

(7)

Determine the current flowing through 4 resistance in the circuit as shown in Fig.7 using Thevenins theorem. All supply voltage is in volts and resistances are in Ohms. Ans. 0.996A
R14 R32 R43

V1 3

R21

2A 2

V2 4

Fig. 7 (8) Determine the current flowing through 6 resistance in the circuit as shown in Fig.8 using Nortons theorem. All supply voltage is in volts and resistances are in Ohms. Ans. 0.5A

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R14

R32

V 34

V 13

R24

R46

V 25

Fig.8 (9) Using Millmans theorem finds the voltage across and current through load resistance in the circuit as shown in Fig.9. All supply voltage is in volts and resistances are in Ohms. Ans. 6.4V, 0.8A

R2 4 V2 24
5A 0

R1 12 V1 12 R3 6

RL 8

Fig.9

(10)

Calculate the value of resistance R which will absorb maximum power from the circuit of Fig.10. Also calculate the maximum power. All supply voltage is in volts and resistances are in Ohms. Ans. 3.33, 270W.
R1 10

V1 120

0 R

R2 5

6A 0

Fig.10

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Prepared by:

Approved By:

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