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The document contains questions about circuit analysis concepts including: calculating current, conductance, and power in a circuit; writing KCL and KVL equations; determining the number of branches and nodes; setting up circuits with resistors and batteries; using star-delta and delta-wye conversions; and applying concepts like resistive potential dividers. The questions cover a range of foundational circuit analysis topics testing understanding of fundamental circuit laws and theorems.

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The document contains questions about circuit analysis concepts including: calculating current, conductance, and power in a circuit; writing KCL and KVL equations; determining the number of branches and nodes; setting up circuits with resistors and batteries; using star-delta and delta-wye conversions; and applying concepts like resistive potential dividers. The questions cover a range of foundational circuit analysis topics testing understanding of fundamental circuit laws and theorems.

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1. In the given circuit, calculate current I, the conductance G and the power P?

2. Write KCL and KVL equations for the given circuits:

3. Determine the number of branches and nodes in the circuit shown. Identify which elements
are in series and which are in parallel.

4. A bulb rated 110V , 60W has to be operated from a 230V supply. Show the arrangement.
A 50Ω and a 100Ω rheostats are each rated at 100W. What is the maximum voltage that may
be applied without causing overheating of either rheostat (i) when they are connected in
series and (ii) when they are in parallel.
5. Find I0 and V0 in the given circuit. Calculate the power dissipated in 3Ω.

6. Two batteries of 24V and 20V with internal resistances of 0.4Ω and 0.25Ω respectively are
connected in parallel across a load of 4Ω. Calculate (i) the current supplied by each battery
and (ii) voltage across the load.
Calculate the voltage across AB in the network and indicate the polarity of the voltage using
star-delta conversion. Determine the equivalent resistance Req.

7. In the given circuit, determine all branch currents.

8. Write resistive potential dividers expression for the circuit.


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11. Delta  Wye Transformations

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