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EC2011-Network Theory Monsoon Semester-2015

This document contains 13 practice problems related to network theory and circuit analysis. The problems cover a range of topics including: determining if circuit elements are passive, calculating resistor values for delta-wye conversions, finding voltage-current characteristics, using superposition theorem, calculating Thevenin equivalents, determining voltages in circuits, calculating power dissipation in networks, and finding maximum power transfer conditions. The problems progress from simpler concepts like identifying passive elements to more complex analysis involving sources, phasors, and maximum power transfer.

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EC2011-Network Theory Monsoon Semester-2015

This document contains 13 practice problems related to network theory and circuit analysis. The problems cover a range of topics including: determining if circuit elements are passive, calculating resistor values for delta-wye conversions, finding voltage-current characteristics, using superposition theorem, calculating Thevenin equivalents, determining voltages in circuits, calculating power dissipation in networks, and finding maximum power transfer conditions. The problems progress from simpler concepts like identifying passive elements to more complex analysis involving sources, phasors, and maximum power transfer.

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EC2011-Network Theory

Monsoon Semester-2015

Problem Sheet-1
1. Show that the following two terminal circuit elements are passive (a) resistor (b) capacitor
(c) inductor
2. For a Delta connected resistor network, derive the expressions for the resistor values of its
equivalent Star connection.
3. Find the V I characteristics of the network in the box shown, if g = 1mS.

4. Using superposition theorem, find the voltage across 20 resistor in the circuit shown.

5. Find the Thevenins equivalent of the circuit across the terminals A and B.

6. Find the voltage Vab in the following circuit.

7. Find the Thevenins equivalent of the circuit across the terminals A and B.

8. Let PE1 +E2 and PE1 E2 be the powers dissipated in a reistive network N when excited with
two voltage sources E1 and E2 in the polarities as shown below in (a) and (b). Determine
PE1 + PE2 where PE1 and PE2 are the powers dissipated in N when E1 and E2 are acting
alone ((c) and (d)).
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9. In the following circuit when V = 10V, I = 1A and R = 10, vx is found to be 10V . When
V = 20V, I = 4A and R = 20, vx is 0V . Find the value of vx when V = 10V, I = 2A and
R = 5

10. If a network N which consists of voltage/current sources and resistors can deliver a power of
8W to a resistive load when the load resistance is 50 or 200, find the power that N can
deliver to a load of 150?
11. For the circuit, if is (t) = 1 + 2 cos(2t) t, determine the steady state voltage v.

12. In the circuit shown, fins the angle for maximum power transfer to 10 resistance, where
is the phase angle of 5V sinusoidal supply.

13. Find the value of ZL to receive maximum power. What is the corresponding maximum power?
(Use Millmans theorem)

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