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Ke16203 Assignement-1

This document contains 6 problems related to analyzing R-L-C circuits using circuit analysis principles like Kirchhoff's laws. Problem 1 involves finding currents before and after a switch opens in an R-L circuit. Problem 2 involves determining time constants, voltages, currents, and energy/power for an R-C circuit with a switch. Problem 3 involves determining initial values for an R-L-C circuit with a closed switch. Problem 4 involves using Thevenin's theorem to solve for a capacitor voltage in an R-C network. Problems 5 and 6 involve analyzing R-L circuits with switches and determining currents, voltages, and time constants over time.

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Ke16203 Assignement-1

This document contains 6 problems related to analyzing R-L-C circuits using circuit analysis principles like Kirchhoff's laws. Problem 1 involves finding currents before and after a switch opens in an R-L circuit. Problem 2 involves determining time constants, voltages, currents, and energy/power for an R-C circuit with a switch. Problem 3 involves determining initial values for an R-L-C circuit with a closed switch. Problem 4 involves using Thevenin's theorem to solve for a capacitor voltage in an R-C network. Problems 5 and 6 involve analyzing R-L circuits with switches and determining currents, voltages, and time constants over time.

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KE16203 ASSIGNEMENT-1 Date of submission: 19-3-2012 Problem 1 The switch in the circuit in Figure 1 has been closed for

a long time before opening at t=0 i) Find i1(0-) and i2(0-). ii) Find i1(0+) and i2(0+). iii) Find i1(t) for t 0. iv) Find i2(t) for t 0.
500 40V t=0 i2(t) 2k 400mH 6k i1(t)

Figure 1.R-L circuit


Problem 2 The switch in Figure 2 is moved from position a to position b at t = 0: Determine the following for t>0 (i) Time constant (ii) v(t) (iii) i(t) (iv) Energy stored in the C at t=0 (v) Power dissipated in R

R1

b t=0

Circuit Parameters R1= 10 k


R

Vs

+ -

v(t) -

C=0.1 uF R=5 k Vs= 100 V

Figure 2 R-C Circuit

Problem 3 For the circuit shown in Figure 3, the switch is closed at t=0. Determine the initial values of v, iR, iL , iL, dv/dt and d2v/dt2
Circuit Parameters R=2 C=0.5 uF L=1 H Figure 3 R-L-C Circuit Is= 10 A

Problem 4
For the network in Figure 4, the switch is closed at position 1 when t = 0 and then moved to position 2 when t = 20ms. Determine the voltage across the capacitor, vc(t) when t = 30ms. [ hint : Obtain the Thevanins equivalent circuit across a-b and solve for voltage across C]

Figure 4 Solution of R-C circuit

Problem 5 The switch in the circuit shown in Figure 5 has been closed for a long time. At t=0 the switch is closed. Determine the following for t>0 (i) i(t) (ii) v(t) (iii) time constant

\ Figure 5 R-L circuit with initial current Problem 6 The two switches in the circuit in Figure 5 have been closed for a long time. At t = 0, switch 1 is opened. Then, 35 ms later, switch 2 is opened. a) Find iL(t) for 0 t 35 ms. b) Find iL for t 35 ms. c) What percentage of the initial energy stored in the 150 mH inductor is dissipated in the 18 resistor?

Figure 6 R-L circuit with sequential switching

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