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This document contains instructions for Assignment #3 in the Electrical Network Analysis course. It is due on February 24, 2022 at 1:00 pm and contains 15 problems related to solving circuits. Students are instructed to only submit hardcopies, work independently, and submit on time to avoid penalties. The problems cover various circuit analysis concepts like power, current, impedance, and power factor.

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This document contains instructions for Assignment #3 in the Electrical Network Analysis course. It is due on February 24, 2022 at 1:00 pm and contains 15 problems related to solving circuits. Students are instructed to only submit hardcopies, work independently, and submit on time to avoid penalties. The problems cover various circuit analysis concepts like power, current, impedance, and power factor.

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ELE 201- Electrical Network Analysis

Assignment #3
Due: Thursday 24 February 2022 @ 01:00 p.m.
Class: ELE 3rd Semester: Fall, 2021

[CLO1-PLO1] Solve the following problems set. The set contains 15 problems.
Important Instruction:
• Only hardcopy submission will be accepted.
• Start working on this assignment as soon as assigned. Don’t wait for the last days.
• Solve your homework; do not copy! Copy submissions will be penalized.
• No submission accepted after due date and time.
Q# Description Circuit
If 𝑣(𝑡) = 160 𝑐𝑜𝑠 50𝑡 V and 𝑖(𝑡) = −33 𝑠𝑖𝑛 (50𝑡 − 30°)A, calculate the instantaneous power and
the average power.
1. Answer:
[1.320 + 2.640 cos(100t + 60˚)] kW, 1.320 kW
The voltage and current at the input of a network are given by the expressions 𝑣(𝑡) = 6𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝑤𝑡) V, and
𝑖(𝑡) = 4𝑠𝑖𝑛(𝑤𝑡) A. Determine the average power absorbed by the network.
2.
Answer:
𝑃 = 0𝑊
Determine the equations for the
current and the instantaneous power in
the network in Fig.
3.
Answer:
11.52 + 14.4𝑐𝑜𝑠(2𝑤𝑡 + 113.13)
W
Find the average power absorbed by
the 10-Ω resistor.
4.
Answer:
1k W

Find the average power absorbed by


the network.
5.
Answer:
𝑃2 = 8 W

Determine the impedance ZL for


maximum average power transfer and
the value of the maximum average
power absorbed by the load in the
6.
network.

Answer:
𝑃 = 1.04 W
BUITEMS | Department of Electrical Engineering
ELE 201- Electrical Network Analysis
Assignment #3
Due: Thursday 24 February 2022 @ 01:00 p.m.
Class: ELE 3rd Semester: Fall, 2021

Q# Description Circuit

Calculate the RMS value of the


voltage.
7.
Answer:
𝑉𝑟𝑚𝑠 = 1.87 V

The current is applied to a 4-Ohm


resistor. Calculate the average power
dissipated in the resistor.
8.
Answer:
𝑃 = 2.47 W
Find the following for the circuit given
(a) The power factor
(b) The average power delivered by
the source
(c) The reactive power
9. (d) The apparent power
(e) The complex power
Answer:
(a) 0.9956 (lagging), (b) 304 W, (c)
28.64 VAR,
(d) 305.3 VA, (e) [304 + j28.64] VA

Given the circuit find Io and the


overall complex power supplied.
10.
Answer:

A 240-V rms 60-Hz supply serves a load that is 10 kW (resistive), 15 kVAR (capacitive), and 22 kVAR
(inductive). Find:
(a) the apparent power
(b) the current drawn from the supply
11.
(c) the kVAR rating and capacitance required to improve the power factor to 0.96 lagging
(d) the current drawn from the supply under the new power-factor conditions
Answer:

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ELE 201- Electrical Network Analysis
Assignment #3
Due: Thursday 24 February 2022 @ 01:00 p.m.
Class: ELE 3rd Semester: Fall, 2021

Q# Description Circuit
A transmission line with impedance of 0.08 + 𝑗0.25Ω is used to deliver power to a load. The load is
inductive, and the load voltage is 220∠0Vrms at 60 Hz. If the load requires 12 kW and the real power
12. loss in the line is 560 W, determine the power factor angle of the load.
Answer:
𝜃 = 49.31
A transmission line with impedance of 0.1 + 𝑗0.2Ω is used to deliver power to a load. The load is
capacitive, and the load voltage is 240∠0Vrms at 60 Hz. If the load requires 15 kW and the real power
13. loss in the line is 660 W, determine the input voltage to the line.
Answer:
236.52∠4.29 V

What value of capacitance must be


placed in parallel with the 18-kW
load in Fig. to raise the power factor
14. of this load to 0.9 lagging?.

Answer:
𝐶 = 262𝜇𝐹

A factory has the following four major loads:


• A motor rated at 5 hp, 0.8 pf lagging (1hp = 0.7457 kW).
• A heater rated at 1.2 kW, 1.0 pf.
• Ten 120-W lightbulbs.
15. • A synchronous motor rated at 1.6 kVAR, 0.6 pf leading.
(a) Calculate the total real and reactive power.
(b) Find the overall power factor

Answer:
(a) 7.328 kW, 1.196 kVAR, (b) 0.987

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