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This document provides an academic tutorial for the subject Basic Electrical Engineering. It includes 6 practice problems covering topics such as the magnetic effect of electric current, induced emf, self-inductance, and mutual inductance. The problems ask students to calculate values like force on a current-carrying conductor, induced emf in coils based on changes in current over time, mutual and self inductance between coils, and induced emf and number of turns in coupled coils. The tutorial is for undergraduate students in various engineering branches for the academic year 2021-2022.
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This document provides an academic tutorial for the subject Basic Electrical Engineering. It includes 6 practice problems covering topics such as the magnetic effect of electric current, induced emf, self-inductance, and mutual inductance. The problems ask students to calculate values like force on a current-carrying conductor, induced emf in coils based on changes in current over time, mutual and self inductance between coils, and induced emf and number of turns in coupled coils. The tutorial is for undergraduate students in various engineering branches for the academic year 2021-2022.
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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

(Faculty of Technology, Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad)

Academic Year: 2021 - 2022

TUTORIAL – 4

Subject : (ESC101) BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Class : B. Tech. Sem.I (EC/CE/IT)
Topics : Introduction, Magnetic effect of electric current, Current carrying conductor in
magnetic field, Law of electromagnetic induction, Induced emf, Self-Inductance
(L), Mutual Inductance (M), and Coupling coefficient between two magnetically
coupled circuits (K)

1. A conductor of length 70 cm carries a current of 8 Amp. placed at right angles to a magnetic


field of strength 2 Wb/m2. Calculate the force in newtons exerted on it. If the force causes
the conductor to move at a velocity of 50 m/s, find the emf induced in it.

2. A coil having an inductance of 40 mH is carrying current of 10 A. find the self induced emf in
the coil, when the current is (i) reduced to zero in 0.03 s (ii) reversed in 0.05 s.

3. The self inductance of a coil of 400 turns is 0.25 H. If 70% of the flux is linked with a second
coil of 8500 turns, calculate (a) the mutual inductance between the coils

4. The combined inductance of two coils connected in series is 0.75H and 0.25H, depending on
the relative direction of current in coils. If one of the coils, when isolated, has a self-
inductance of 0.15H, then calculate mutual inductance and coefficient of coupling.

5. The number of turns in a coil is 300. When a current of 1.5 A flows in this coil, the flux in the
coil is 0.3 mWb. When this current is reduced to zero in 2 milliseconds, the voltage induced
in a coil lying in the vicinity of coil is 60 volts. If the coefficient of coupling between the coils
is 0.55. Find self inductances of the two coils, mutual inductance & no .of turns in the second
coil.

6. Coils P and Q with 55 and 550 turns respectively, are wound side by side on a closed iron
circuit of cross section 50 cm2 and mean length 1.25 m. Estimate (1) mutual inductance
between the coils (2) self inductance of each coil and (3) emf induced in both the coils, when
current in coil P grows steadily from 0 to 5 A in 0.01 sec. Take relative permeability of iron is
800.

Prof. J. M. Shah ([email protected])


Prof. Himanshu Prajapati([email protected])

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