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Mid-semester Examination, 2006

First Year

EE 151 APPLIED ELECTRICITY

NOVEMBER, 2006 1¼H

Each question is followed by four options lettered A to D. Find out the correct option and circle without
ambiguity the letter for the option you have chosen.

Index No……………………………..Dept…………….……………………Circle Your Year: 1, 2, 3 or 4.

1. If the voltage across a 1000-μF capacitor is v(tt ) 


102t
volts, find the current through the capacitor
at s in milliamps.
A 100
B 50
C 4
D 2

Use the circuit in Fig. 2 to answer questions I 2 I 1 I2


1
2 and 3 given that A. 3Ω 3Ω

2. Determine the source current in amps. I1 4V


A 3.0 13 V R
B 2.0
C 1.0
D None of the above
Fig. 2
3. Determine the value of the resistance in R
ohms.
A. 7.0
B. 4.0
C. 1.0
D. None of the above

Use the circuit in Fig. 4 to answer questions 4 to 6

4. Find the current supplied by the 24-V source in amps if it is acting alone.
A 5.0
B 4.0
C 3.0
D 2.0
5. Find the value of the current in amps if the 32- I V source is acting alone.
E 8.0
F 7.0
G 6.0 6Ω I 4Ω
H 5.0
32 V
24 V 4Ω
6. Find the value of in amps if the two I
voltage sources are all in circuit.
A 4.5
B 3.0
C 1.5
D None of the above. Fig. 4

Use the circuit in Fig. 5 to answer questions 7 and 8.

7. Determine the voltage across the terminal A and B 2Ω 4Ω


in volts.
A 2.0 A
B 1.5
C 1.0 4Ω B 2Ω
D 0.5

8. Find in ohms the resistance seen between terminals 6V


A and B when the 6-V source is deactivated.
A 5.40
B 2.67
C 1.45
Fig. 5
D 0.50

9. Calculate the r.m.s. value of the waveform in Fig. 8


A 4.0
B 3.0
C 2.0
D 1.0

10. Calculate the average value of the waveform in Fig. 8.


A 6.0
B 4.5
C 3.0
D 1.5 4

0 6 8 14 16 Time (s)

Fig. 8

2
 5i 4sin
11. Four conductors meet at a junction, as i32 i123sin( t 90
 t o)
shown in Fig. 9. The currents are, and .
Calculate the r.m.s. value of the current.
A 7.5 i1 i4

B 6.3
C 5.0 i3
D None of the above. i2 Fig. 9

12. An alternating current is i  3  4 2 sin t  5 2 sin 3t


represented by . Calculate its
average value.
A 12.0
B 9.0
C 6.0
D 3.0

13. Calculate the r.m.s. value of the current given in problem 19.
A 9.57
B 7.07
C 5.67
D 3.02

14. An inductor having inductance of H is 3  connected in series with an 8-ohm resistor. A 28-
V, 1-Hz supply is connected across this series circuit. Determine the voltage across the resistor in volts.
A 22.4
B 16.8
C 16.0
D 12.0

Use the information below to answer questions 15 and 16.

When a series circuit, containing inductance and resistance, was connected across a 240-V, 50-Hz supply,
the current was 4 A and the power taken was 400 W.

15. Calculate the power factor of the circuit, when connected across the a.c. supply.
A 0.912
B 0.615
C 0.417
D 0.312

16. Calculate the inductance in henries.


A 0.515
B 0.437
C 0.256
D 0.174

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