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Network Analysis Sept 2021

This document contains a summary of a network analysis exam with 10 questions across 5 units. Question 1 from Unit I asks to distinguish ideal and practical sources, and to calculate resistance, power dissipation, and dependent source value for a given parallel circuit. Question 3 from Unit II asks to determine the current expression for an inductor in a circuit with an initial capacitor charge and inductor current. Question 6 from Unit III explains phasor analysis for a series RLC circuit and calculates the capacitor value needed for unity power factor in a given RLC circuit. Question 8 from Unit V states and explains the maximum power transfer theorem, and calculates the resistance value for maximum power transfer in a given circuit. The document provides context and questions for a network analysis
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Network Analysis Sept 2021

This document contains a summary of a network analysis exam with 10 questions across 5 units. Question 1 from Unit I asks to distinguish ideal and practical sources, and to calculate resistance, power dissipation, and dependent source value for a given parallel circuit. Question 3 from Unit II asks to determine the current expression for an inductor in a circuit with an initial capacitor charge and inductor current. Question 6 from Unit III explains phasor analysis for a series RLC circuit and calculates the capacitor value needed for unity power factor in a given RLC circuit. Question 8 from Unit V states and explains the maximum power transfer theorem, and calculates the resistance value for maximum power transfer in a given circuit. The document provides context and questions for a network analysis
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Code No: R201213 R20 SET - 1

I B. Tech II Semester Regular Examinations, September- 2021


NETWORK ANALYSIS
(Comm. to ECE, EIE, ECT)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Answer any five Questions one Question from Each Unit
All Questions Carry Equal Marks
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UNIT-I
1 a) Distinguish between Ideal sources and practical sources (3M)
b) Two resistors 2R and 3R are connected in parallel across a 5A DC current source. (4M)
The voltage that appears across the current source is 30V. Find R and the power
dissipated in each resistor.
c) Find i0, i2 and the value of the dependent source for the following network: (7M)

OR
2 a) Explain about incidence matrix and its properties and also analyze the relationship (7M)
between KCL and incidence matrix.
b) Find the average and rms value for the following waveform: (7M)

UNIT-II
3 For the circuit shown below, the initial current in the inductance is 2 A and its (14M)
direction is as shown in the figure. The initial charge on the capacitor is 200 C
with polarity as shown when the switch is closed. Determine the current
expression for the inductance.

OR

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4 a) Analyze the dc response for a series R – L – C circuit. (7M)


b) A series RL circuit with R = 30 Ω and L = 15 H has a constant voltage V = 60 V (7M)
applied at t = 0 as shown in figure below. Determine the current i, the voltage
across resistor and the voltage across the inductor.

UNIT-III
5 a) Explain the concept of Dot convention in magnetically coupled circuits and derive (7M)
the expression for coefficient of coupling in terms of mutual and self-inductances
of the coils.
b) Find the current passing through all the elements using mesh analysis for the (7M)
following circuit.

OR
6 a) Explain step by step procedure of phasor analysis for a Series RLC circuit. (7M)
b) A series ac circuit has a resistance of 15 Ω and an inductive reactance of 10 Ω. (7M)
Calculate the value of a capacitor which is connected across this series
combination so that the system has unity power factor. The frequency of ac supply
is 50 Hz.
UNIT-IV
7 a) What is resonance in an ac circuit and discuss the effects of resonance in electrical (3M)
systems
b) Define the terms ‘Q factor’ and ‘band width’ w.r.t ac circuits. (4M)
c) Voltages across resistance, inductance and capacitance connected in series are 3 (7M)
V, 4 V and 5 V respectively. If supply voltage has 50-Hz frequency, what is the
magnitude of supply voltage? Find the resonant frequency of this series RLC
circuit.
OR
8 a) State and explain maximum power transfer theorem. (4M)
b) Find the value of R in the following circuit, such that maximum power transfer (10M)
takes place. What is the amount of this power?

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UNIT-V
9 a) Derive the h – parameters of a two-port network. (7M)
b) Find Z – parameters for the following network: (7M)

OR
10 a) Deduce the relationship between impedance and admittance matrix. (7M)
b) The following equations give the voltages V1 and V2 at the two ports of a two – (7M)
port network as shown in the following figure:

V1 = 5I1 + 2 I2
V2 = 2I1 + I2

A load resistor of 3 Ω is connected across port 2. Calculate the input impedance.

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