Tutorial1 8
Tutorial1 8
1. Use the KVL and KCL method to find how much power the 20-V source
extracts from the circuit in Fig (60W)
Figure 1
2. Referring to Figure 2
a. Using KVL and KCL, find the branch currents ia
through ie in the circuit.
b. Find the total power developed in the circuit.
(ans: a) 5.6 A, 0.6 A, 5 A, 0.2 A, 4.8 A b) 2048 W
Figure 2
Figure 3
4.Find current in 100 ohms resistor in Figure 4, using KVL and KCL.
Figure 4
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (Deemed to be University)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENATION ENGINEERING
TUTORIAL 2 (NODAL & MESH ANLYSIS)
UES 013 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINERING
FIRST YEAR (CSE) Course Instructor: Dr. Shakti Singh
Q1.Use the node-voltage method to find how much power the 20-V source extracts from the circuit in Fig 1 (60W)
Q3.Use the node-voltage method to find the power delivered by the dependent voltage source in Fig 3. (Ans: -750W)
Figure 2
Figure 1
Figure 4
Figure 3
Figure 6
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (Deemed to be University)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENATION ENGINEERING
TUTORIAL 3, 4 (CIRCUIT THEOREMS)
UES 013 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINERING
FIRST YEAR (CSE) Course Instructor: Dr. Shakti Singh
Superposition
Figure 2
Thevenin Theorem
3.Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit with respect to terminal ab for figure 3. (60 V, 10 Ω)
Figure 3
Figure 4
5.Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit with respect to terminal ab for figure 5. (30 V, 20 Ω)
Figure 5
Norton Theorem
6. Find the Norton equivalent circuit with respect to terminals ab for figure 6 . (- 4 mA, 4 kΩ)
Figure 6
7. Find the Norton equivalent circuit with respect to terminals
ab for figure 7. (1.67 A, 2.4 Ω)
Figure 7
8. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the network shown below.
( (i) -22.65V, - 15.95A, 1.42 Ω (ii) 73 V, 6.64A, 11 Ω)
(i) (ii)
9. The load resistance in figure below is adjusted until maximum power is delivered. Find the power delivered
and the value of R L.
((i) 600 Ω, 38.4 mW (ii) 21.7 Ω, 0.8 W)
(i) (ii)
Q1. A sinusoidal alternating current of frequency 25Hz has a maximum value of 100A. How long will it take
for the current to attain values of 20, 50 and 100A?
(.00128s,.0033s,0.01s)
Figure 1 Figure 2
Q2. Determine the rms value of the current waveform in Fig. 1. If the current is passed through a 2Ω resistor,
find the average power absorbed by the resistor. (8.165A, 133.5W)
Q3. Find the rms value of the full-wave rectified sine wave in Fig. 2. Calculate the average power dissipated in
a 6 Ω resistor. (5.657 V, 5.334 W)
Q4. A resultant current wave is made of two components; direct current of 10A and sinusoidal alternating
current of 50Hz, with peak value of 10A.
(i) Draw the resultant current wave
(ii) Write down an expression for the resultant current wave, taking t=0 at a point where the ac component is
zero and a rising in a positive direction .
(iii)Calculate the average valve of current of the resultant wave over a one complete cycle.
(iv) Determine the rms value of current of the resultant wave. (10A, 12.25A)
Q5. A voltage of 120 V at 50 Hz is applied to a resistance, R in series with a capacitance, C. The current drawn
is 2 A, and the power loss in the resistance is 100 W. Calculate the resistance and the Capacitance.
(25Ω, 58.36µF)
Q6. Find the current that flow through a coil of negligible resistance and inductance of 60mH, when connected
to 230V, 50Hz single phase supply. What will be current if the frequency is
(a) Decreased to 20Hz
(b) Increased to 60Hz.
(c) Increased to 100Hz. (12.2A,
30.49A,10.16A,6.1A)
Q5.Use Phasors find the sum of two sinusoidal given by 40sin314t and 30cos (314t-∏/4)
Q6.A resistance of 20Ω, an inductance of 0.2H and a capacitance of 100μF are connected in series across a
220V, 50Hz supply .Determine the
(i) Impedance
(ii) Current
(iii)Voltage across R,L and C
(iv) Power factor
(v) Active and apparent power
Q7. A series circuit consists of R=10Ω, L=0.1H, C= 8μF, Determine the frequency at resonance, Q factor at
resonance and half power frequencies. (178Hz, 11.18, 170Hz, 186Hz)
Q8.A coil A takes 2 A at power factor of 0.8 lagging with an applied potential difference of 10V. A second coil
B takes 2A with a power factor of 0.7 lagging with an applied voltage of 5 V. What voltage will be required to
produce a total current of 2A with the coils A and B in series? Also find out power factor in this case. (14.96V,
0.77lagging)
Q9.A inductive coil of resistance 10ohm and inductance of 0.04H is connected in parallel with a non inductive
resistor of 25Ω. The combination is connected across a 230V, 50 Hz mains. Calculate
(i) Current in each branch and its angle of lag or lead
(ii) Total current drawn by the circuit
(iii)Phase angle of the combination and power factor
Q10. A resistor of 30ohm and a capacitor of unknown value are connected in parallel across an 110V, 50 Hz
supply. The combination draws a current of 5A from the supply.
Find the value of unknown capacitance (98.26μF)
Q11.Three inductive coils, each with a resistance of 15 ohm and an inductance of 0.03H are connected in (a)
star and (b) delta, to a 3 phase supply of 400V. 50Hz supply .Calculate for each of the above case
(i) Phase current (13A,22.6A)
(ii) Line current (13A,39.14A)
(iii) Total power absorbed (7.632W, 22968W)
Q12. A balanced mesh connected load of (8+j6) ohm per phase is connected to a 3 phase, 50Hz, 230V supply
system. Calculate
(i) Line current
(ii) Power factor
(iii) Power
(iv) Total volt ampere (40A, 0.8, 12.7kW, 15.9kVA)
Q13. Two wattmeter connected to measure the power input to a 3 phase circuit indicate 15 and 1.5kW
respectively. The latter reading being obtained after reversing the current coil connection. Calculate the
power and power factor of the load. (13.5W, .427)
Q14. A balanced star connected load is supplied from a symmetrical, 3 phase, 440V, 50Hz supply system. The
current in each phase is 20 A and lags behind its phase voltage by an angle of 40, calculate
(i) Phase voltage
(ii) Load parameter
(iii) Total power
(iv) Reading of two wattmeter, connected in load circuit to measure total power.
(254V, R=9.73, X=8.16, 11.6745, W1= 8.665 kW, W2=3.009kW)