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CCE 202: Circuit Analysis II Fall 2019-2020: American University of Science & Technology Faculty of Engineering

This document contains an assignment for a Circuit Analysis II course given in the fall semester of 2019-2020 at the American University of Science & Technology. The 3-page assignment includes instructions for completing homework problems individually and contains 3 practice problems involving sinusoidal voltages, RMS values, and phasor combinations to be solved. Students are encouraged to type their solutions and show all work. Only selected problems will be graded.

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CCE 202: Circuit Analysis II Fall 2019-2020: American University of Science & Technology Faculty of Engineering

This document contains an assignment for a Circuit Analysis II course given in the fall semester of 2019-2020 at the American University of Science & Technology. The 3-page assignment includes instructions for completing homework problems individually and contains 3 practice problems involving sinusoidal voltages, RMS values, and phasor combinations to be solved. Students are encouraged to type their solutions and show all work. Only selected problems will be graded.

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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING

CCE 202: Circuit Analysis II Fall 2019-2020

Assignment No. 1
Due: Saturday November 30, 2019
Instructor: Engr. Samir A. Khayat

Student Name: __________________________ ID Number: _______________

Date: ___________________________

Instructions: You are strongly encouraged to type out your solutions using mathematical mode typing
in some office suite. If you must handwrite your homework, please write clearly and legibly. I will not
grade homework that is unreadable.

You must justify all your answers. In particular, you will get no credit if you simply write the final
answer without any explanation. Only few selected problems will be graded.

Homeworks must be done individually: each student must hand in their own answers. It is acceptable,
however, for students to collaborate in figuring out answers and helping each other solve the
problems. You will be taking the responsibility to make sure you personally understand the solution to
any work arising from such collaboration and you also must indicate on each homework with whom
you collaborated.
Problem 1: The Sinusoidal Source. (Problem 9.3, page 368)

Consider the sinusoidal voltage


V.
a) What is the maximum amplitude of the voltage?

b) What is the frequency in hertz?

c) What is the frequency in radians per second?

d) What is the phase angle in radians?

e) What is the phase angle in degrees?

f) What is the period in milliseconds?

g) What is the first time after t = 0 that V?

h) The sinusoidal function is shifted “5/6 ms” to the right along the time axis. What is the expression for ?

i) What is the maximum number of milliseconds that the function must be shifted to the left if the expression
for is V?

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Problem 2: RMS Value. (Problem 9.7, page 368)
Find the rms value of the half-wave rectified sinusoidal voltage shown in figure P.2

Figure P.2

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Problem 3: Phasors. (Problem 9.11 Page 348)
Use the concept of the phasor to combine the following sinusoidal functions into a single trigonometric
expression:
a) ,

b)

c)

d) .

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