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This document contains an exam for a Network Analysis course, with 10 multi-part questions covering various topics in electric circuits and network theory. It is divided into two sections - Part A contains 10 short-answer questions worth a total of 25 marks, and Part B contains 5 longer questions each worth 10 marks, focusing on topics like electric vs magnetic circuits, coupled coils, input impedance, current loci, series RLC circuits, filters, and network parameters. Students must answer all of Part A and select one full question from each of the 5 units in Part B.
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Network Analysis

This document contains an exam for a Network Analysis course, with 10 multi-part questions covering various topics in electric circuits and network theory. It is divided into two sections - Part A contains 10 short-answer questions worth a total of 25 marks, and Part B contains 5 longer questions each worth 10 marks, focusing on topics like electric vs magnetic circuits, coupled coils, input impedance, current loci, series RLC circuits, filters, and network parameters. Students must answer all of Part A and select one full question from each of the 5 units in Part B.
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Code No: 133BJ R16

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


B.Tech II Year I Semester Examinations, November/December - 2017
NETWORK ANALYSIS
(Electronics and Communication Engineering)
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75
Note: This question paper contains two parts A and B.
Part A is compulsory which carries 25 marks. Answer all questions in Part A.
Part B consists of 5 Units. Answer any one full question from each unit.
Each question carries 10 marks and may have a, b, c as sub questions.

PART- A
(25 Marks)
1.a) Define Graph, Tree, Basic Cut set and Basic Tie set. Illustrate with an example.
[2]
b) Explain Active elements in detail. [3]
c) Derive the relation between voltage and current in a series connected RL Circuits.
[2]
d) Draw a power triangle in series connected RLC networks. [3]
e) Derive the relation between RMS and maximum value. [2]
f) Define form factor and peak factor. [3]
g) Define characteristic impedance. [2]
h) Define image and iterative impedance. [3]
i) Draw and explain T section network. [2]
j) Explain about LC Filters. [3]

PART-B
(50 Marks)
2.a) What is an electric circuit? What is a magnetic circuit? Make a comparison
between electric circuit and magnetic circuit.
b) Coil 1 of a pair of coupled coils has a continuous current of 5A, and the
corresponding fluxes ϕ11 and ϕ12 are 0.2 and 0.4 mWb respectively. If the turns
are N1 = 500 and N2 = 1500, find L1, L2, M and k. [5+5]
OR
3.a) For the network shown in below Figure 1 find Zab and Io.

Figure: 1

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b) Find the input impedance of the circuit shown in Figure 2. Assume that the circuit
operates at ω = 50 rad/s. [5+5]

Figure: 2

4.a) Obtain the current locus of a fixed resistance and a variable capacitance.
b) Given a series RLC circuit with R = 10 ohms, L = 1 mH and C = 1 μF is
connected across a sinusoidal source of 20 V with variable frequency. Find: i) The
resonant frequency ii) Q factor of the circuit at resonant frequency iii) Half power
frequencies [5+5]
OR
5.a) Derive and draw the response of a series RLC circuit for step input.
b) An impedance Z1 = 10 + j10 Ω is connected in parallel with another impedance of
resistance 8.5 Ω and a variable capacitance connected in series. Find C such that
the circuit is in resonance at 5 KHz. [5+5]

6. A series-connected RLC circuit has R = 4 and L = 25 mH:


a) Calculate the value of C that will produce a quality factor of 50.
b) Find ω1, ω2, and B.
c) Determine the average power dissipated at ω = ω0, ω1, ω2. Take Vm = 100 V.
[3+3+4]
OR
7.a) Obtain the current locus of a series circuit having a fixed resistance and a variable
inductance.
b) Given a series RLC circuit with R = 100 ohms, L = 0.5 H and C = 40 μF,
Calculate the resonant, lower and upper half – power frequencies. [5+5]

8. Explain clearly the terms:


a) Characteristic Impedance and
b) Image Transfer Constant. [5+5]
OR
9.a) Define Hybrid parameters of a Two Port network. Establish the relation between
Hybrid Parameters and ABCD Parameters.
b) A symmetrical T-section has an inductance of 0.47H in each series arm and a
300 μF capacitor in the shunt arm.
i) Find the characteristic impedance at frequencies of 50 Hz and 100 Hz.
ii) If the T-section is terminated in the characteristic impedance, find the ratio of
load current to input current at both the frequencies. [5+5]

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10.a) What is a high pass filter? In what respects it is different from a low pass filter?
b) Derive the equations to find the inductances and capacitances of a constant K high
pass filter. [5+5]
OR
11.a) What is an LC immittance function? State the properties of such functions.
b) Design a constant ‘K’ T-section low pass filter having cutoff frequency of 2 kHz
and nominal characteristic impedance of 600 ohms. [5+5]

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