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This document contains a worksheet for a circuit analysis course. It includes 10 multiple choice and calculation problems related to basic electrical concepts like current, charge, voltage, power, and circuits. The problems calculate values for current, charge, power, and energy based on given relationships between voltage and current over time. The document provides the framework for a circuit analysis assignment or quiz.
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New Heliopolis Academy Subject: DC Circuit

Analysis
Academic Year: 2023/2024 Course Code: COM 112
Dr. Mariam A. Sameh T. A: Alaa Taha

Sheet (1)
Basic Definitions

1. Choose the right answer for the following, verify your answer with
calculations:
i) A charge of 2 C flowing past a given point each one second is a
current of 2 A.
(a) True (b) False
ii) A 4-A current charging a dielectric material will accumulate a
charge of 24 C after 6 s.
(a) True (b) False
iii) The unit of current is:
(a) Coulomb (b) Ampere
(c) Volt (d) Joule
iv) Voltage is measured in:
(a) Watts (b) Amperes
(c) Volts (d) Joules per second
v) The voltage across a 1.1 kW toaster that produces a current of 10 A
is:
(a) 11 kV (b) 1100 V
(c) 110 V (d) 11 V
vi) Which of these is not an electrical quantity?
(a) Charge (b) time (c) voltage
(d) Current (e) power
2. Determine the current flowing through an element if the charge flow is
given by:
(a) q(t)=(3t+8) mC
(b) q(t)=(8t2+4t −2) C
(c) q(t)=(3𝑒 −𝑡 ̶ 5𝑒 −2𝑡 )pC
(d) q(t)= 10 sin 120t pC
(e) q(t)=20e−4t cos 50t μC

3. Find the charge flowing through a device if the current is:

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New Heliopolis Academy Subject: DC Circuit
Analysis
Academic Year: 2023/2024 Course Code: COM 112
Dr. Mariam A. Sameh T. A: Alaa Taha

(a) i(t)= 3 A, q(0)=1C


(b) i(t)= (2t+5) m A, q(0)=0
(c) i(t)= 20cos( 10𝑡 + 𝜋/6) 𝝻 A, q(0)=2 𝝻C
(d) i(t)= 10𝑒 −30𝑡 sin 40t A, q(0)=0

4. A rechargeable flashlight battery is capable of delivering 85 mA for about


12 h. How much charge can it release at that rate? If its terminal voltage
is 1.2 V, how much energy can the battery deliver?

5. The charge entering the positive terminal of an element is


q =10sin 4𝜋𝑡 mc.
while the voltage across the element (plus to minus) is
v =2cos 4𝜋𝑡 V
(a) Find the power delivered to the element at t = 0.3 s.
(b) Calculate the energy delivered to the element between 0 and 0.6 s.

6. The voltage v across a device and the current i through it are


V(t) =5cos 2𝑡 V , i(t)=10(1 - 𝑒 −0.5𝑡) A
Calculate:
(a) the total charge in the device at t=1s
(b) the power consumed by the device at t=1s.

7. The current entering the positive terminal of a device is i(t)=3𝑒 −2𝑡 A


and the voltage across the device is
𝑑𝑖
V(t) =5 V
𝑑𝑡
(a) Find the charge delivered to the device between t = 0 and t = 2s.
(b) Calculate the power absorbed.
(c) Determine the energy absorbed in 3 s.

8. Find the power absorbed by each element in The figure

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New Heliopolis Academy Subject: DC Circuit
Analysis
Academic Year: 2023/2024 Course Code: COM 112
Dr. Mariam A. Sameh T. A: Alaa Taha

9. The figure shows a circuit with five elements. If p₁ = -205 W, p₂ =60 W,


p₄ =45 W, p₅ =30 W, calculate the power p₃ received or delivered by
element 3.

10. Calculate the power absorbed or supplied by each element in The figure

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