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Bee Lab Paper Set 2

The document contains 30 items describing experiments involving RLC circuits, network theorems, and DC motors. Many involve determining resonant frequencies, applying theorems like Norton's and Thevenin's, and calculating duty cycles and motor efficiencies. Graphs and calculations are required to theoretically and experimentally verify the results.

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Bee Lab Paper Set 2

The document contains 30 items describing experiments involving RLC circuits, network theorems, and DC motors. Many involve determining resonant frequencies, applying theorems like Norton's and Thevenin's, and calculating duty cycles and motor efficiencies. Graphs and calculations are required to theoretically and experimentally verify the results.

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1) For the series RLC circuit determine resonant frequency, bandwidth & quality

factor verify theoretically. Choose the input voltage V=5 V. Consider R = 1K ohm,
L = 10mH and C = 0.0047micro farads. And draw the necessary graphs.

2) For the Parallel RLC circuit Determine resonant frequency experimentally & verify
theoretically. Choose the input voltage V = 10 V. L = 1mH, C = 0.047 micro farad
and R= 1K ohm. And draw necessary graphs.

3) For the Parallel RLC circuit Determine resonant frequency experimentally & verify
theoretically. Choose the input voltage V = 10 V. L = 1mH, C = 0.047 micro farad
and R= 1K ohm. And draw necessary graphs.

4) For the series RLC circuit determine resonant frequency, bandwidth & quality
factor verify theoretically. Choose the input voltage V=5 V. Consider R = 1K ohm,
L = 10mH and C = 0.0047micro farads. And draw the necessary graphs.

5) State Norton’s Theorem and Verify Experimentally Current through Load


Resistance using Norton’s Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V=15 V for Theoretical Calculations.

6) For the series RLC circuit determine resonant frequency, bandwidth & quality
factor verify theoretically. Choose the input voltage V=5 V. Consider R = 1K ohm,
L = 5mH and C = 0.0023micro farads.

7) State Superposition Theorem and Determine current through the Ammeter using
Superposition Theorem for the following Network. Verify with Theoretical
Calculations for V1= 15V and V2 = 30V.
8) State Superposition Theorem and Determine theoretically current through the
Ammeter using Superposition Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V1 = 10V and V2 = 20V for Theoretical Calculations.

9) State Superposition Theorem and Determine theoretically current through the


Ammeter using Superposition Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V1=5 V and V2- 15V for Theoretical Calculations.

10) For the Parallel RLC circuit Determine resonant frequency experimentally & verify
theoretically. Choose the input voltage V = 10 V. L = 0.5mH,
C = 0.023 micro farad and R= 1K ohm. And draw necessary graphs.

11) Conduct an experiment to study the converter in which output voltage is greater
than input voltage. Write the tabular column with appropriate values and calculate
the duty cycle.

12) Conduct an experiment to study the converter in which output voltage is greater
than input voltage. Write the tabular column with appropriate values and calculate
the duty cycle.

13) Conduct an experiment to study the converter in which output voltage is less than
input voltage. Write the tabular column with appropriate values and calculate the
duty cycle.
14) Conduct an experiment to study the converter in which output voltage is less than
input voltage. Write the tabular column with appropriate values and calculate the
duty cycle.

15) Conduct suitable Experimental Calculations for finding efficiency of DC


Separately Excited motor. [V=220v, If=0.54, IL =3.5, W1=2.5kg, W2=6Kg,
N=1450rpm]

16) State Thevinin’s Theorem and Verify Experimentally Current through Load
Resistance using Thevinin’s Theorem for the following circuit. Consider
V=25 V for Theoretical Calculations.

17) State Thevinin’s Theorem and Verify Experimentally Current through Load
Resistance using Thevinin’s Theorem for the following circuit. Consider
V=15 V for Theoretical Calculations.

18) State Norton’s Theorem and Verify Experimentally Current through Load
Resistance using Norton’s Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V=10 V for Theoretical Calculations.
19) State Norton’s Theorem and Verify Experimentally Current through Load
Resistance using Norton’s Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V=15 V for Theoretical Calculations.

20) State Norton’s Theorem and Verify Experimentally Current through Load
Resistance using Norton’s Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V=15 V for Theoretical Calculations.

21) Conduct suitable Experimental Calculations for finding efficiency of DC


Separately Excited motor. [V=220v, If=0.54A, IL=5A, W1=2.5kg, W2=8Kg,
N=1400rpm]

22) Conduct suitable Experimental Calculations for finding efficiency of DC


Separately Excited motor. [V=220v, If=0.54A, IL=5A, W1=2.5kg, W2=8Kg,
N=1400rpm]

23) Conduct suitable Experimental Calculations for finding efficiency of DC


Separately Excited motor. [V=220v, If=0.54, IL =3.5, W1=2.5kg, W2=6Kg,
N=1450rpm]

24) State Thevinin’s Theorem and Verify Experimentally Current through Load
Resistance using Thevinin’s Theorem for the following circuit. Consider
V=25 V for Theoretical Calculations.
25) State Thevinin’s Theorem and Verify Experimentally Current through Load
Resistance using Thevinin’s Theorem for the following circuit. Consider
V=15 V for Theoretical Calculations.

26) State Superposition Theorem and Determine current through the Ammeter using
Superposition Theorem for the following Network. Verify with Theoretical
Calculations for V1= 15V and V2 = 30V.

27) State Superposition Theorem and Determine theoretically current through the
Ammeter using Superposition Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V1 = 10V and V2 = 20V for Theoretical Calculations.
28) State Superposition Theorem and Determine theoretically current through the
Ammeter using Superposition Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V1=5 V and V2- 15V for Theoretical Calculations.

29) State Superposition Theorem and Determine current through the Ammeter using
Superposition Theorem for the following Network. Verify with Theoretical
Calculations for V1= 15V and V2 = 30V.

30) State Superposition Theorem and Determine theoretically current through the
Ammeter using Superposition Theorem for the following Network. Consider
V1 = 10V and V2 = 20V for Theoretical Calculations.

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