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Just To Recollect Our Basics, Clear Our Doubts If Any & Build Our Confidence (In Electrical Engineering.)

This document contains 20 questions about basic electrical engineering concepts. It asks the reader to define key terms like circuits and components, identify active and passive elements, state Ohm's law, and explain linear and non-linear elements. It also contains questions about calculating equivalent resistances for series and parallel circuits, as well as calculating current and voltage in simple circuits. The goal is to recollect fundamentals, clear up any doubts, and build confidence in electrical engineering.

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Just To Recollect Our Basics, Clear Our Doubts If Any & Build Our Confidence (In Electrical Engineering.)

This document contains 20 questions about basic electrical engineering concepts. It asks the reader to define key terms like circuits and components, identify active and passive elements, state Ohm's law, and explain linear and non-linear elements. It also contains questions about calculating equivalent resistances for series and parallel circuits, as well as calculating current and voltage in simple circuits. The goal is to recollect fundamentals, clear up any doubts, and build confidence in electrical engineering.

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Just to Recollect our Basics, Clear our Doubts if any & Build our Confidence (In Electrical Engineering.

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Write answers in the space below questions, you can attach extra sheets but only if inevitable as supplements are not creditable (here).
Q1 A1

What is (an electric) Circuit? (Say in words , diagram not expected here)

Q2 A2 i iii v vii Q3 A3

Name basic electrical components & give their symbolic sketches


ii iv vi viii

What is an Active Element ? Choose example from Q 2 above

Q4 A4

What is a passive Element ? Choose example from Q 2 above

Q5 A5 1

Ohms Law is correctly stated by Formula (a)V=IR (b) R= I/V (c) I=V/R (d) R=V/I (e)I=VR

Q6 A6 Q7 A7

Say precisely What the Symbols

V, I & R stand for in Q 5 above

State Ohms Law

Q8 A8

What is a Linear & a Non- Linear (electrical) Element?

Q9 A9

What is a Bi-lateral & an Uni-lateral example of each.

(electrical) Element? Give an

Q10 A10 Q11 A11

If 4 resistances R1 , R2 ,R3 & R4 are connected in series , the equivalent Resistance RS = ? If 2 resistances R1 , R2 are connected in parallel , the equivalent Resistance RP = ?

Q12 A12

If 3 resistances R1 , R2 & R3 are connected in parallel , the equivalent Resistance RP = ?

Q13 A13 Q14 2

We have many resistors of 10 ohms each. If 20 of them are once in series & once in Parallel The equivalent resistances RS = ? & RP = ? ( Just answer orally ) RP = RS = We have many resistors of 10 ohms each. Can you obtain 62.5 Ohms & 0.01 Ohms? How?

A14

Q15 A15 Q16 A16

Resistances of 4,10 ,15 & 29 Ohms are connected in series across a source of 30 Volts & an internal resistance of 2 Ohms. What is voltage across 10 Ohms resistor? (Orally?) If 2 resistances R1 =10 ohms & R2,,= 20 Ohms are connected in parallel across a source which is supplying 24 Amps. Then I 1 = ?, I2,, = ? (Orally?)

Q17 A17 Q18 A18 Q19& Q20

Resistors of 1, 5, 25, 41, 32 & 7 Ohms are connected in series. R S > (Orally write one value) Resistors of 25, 5, 1, 41, 7 & 32 Ohms are connected in Parallel. R P < (Orally write one value) Find the Current in R1 & Voltage below. across R2 in the Circuits given

A19 & A20

Question Paper designed by : SSCET,Bhadrawati

Prof. Suresh P. Khedkar (Date 26/01/2013) for

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