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Tutorial Sheet1 Unit1

This document provides a tutorial sheet with practice problems for students in ECE-249. It includes 7 questions with answers on unit 1 concepts like calculating current from a charge-time function, determining total charge from a current-time function, and calculating energy consumed by a device over time. It also provides 4 additional practice problems for students to solve involving circuits, resistors, and applying Kirchhoff's laws. The document concludes with 13 multiple choice review questions testing concepts like Kirchhoff's laws, node voltage analysis, and using voltage dividers.

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Tutorial Sheet1 Unit1

This document provides a tutorial sheet with practice problems for students in ECE-249. It includes 7 questions with answers on unit 1 concepts like calculating current from a charge-time function, determining total charge from a current-time function, and calculating energy consumed by a device over time. It also provides 4 additional practice problems for students to solve involving circuits, resistors, and applying Kirchhoff's laws. The document concludes with 13 multiple choice review questions testing concepts like Kirchhoff's laws, node voltage analysis, and using voltage dividers.

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ECE-249

Tutorial Sheet-1
Unit-1
Q1. The total charge entering a terminal is given by q = 5t sin 4πt mC.
Calculate the current at t = 0.5 s.
Ans. 1.

Q2. Determine the total charge entering a terminal between t = 1 s and t = 2 s, if


the current passing the terminal is i = (3t 2 − t) A.
Ans 2:

Q3. How much energy does a 100-W electric bulb consume in two hours?
Ans3:

Q4. Find Req for the circuit shown in Fig.


Ans4:

Que 5: The value of V2 (the voltage drops across R2) in the circuit shown is

a) 4 V
b) 8 V
c) 12 V
d) 16 V
Answer [b]
Que 6: Find the current through the 8 ohm resistor.
a) 8/7 A
b) 10 A
c) 64/7 A
d) 7/8 A
Ans [a]

Q7. Calculate the equivalent resistance Rab in the circuit in Fig. ?

Ans:
ECE-249
Practice Problem for H.W. (Students will write solutions and bring the copy in
next lecture or tutorial class (whichever is earlier)
(Share HW questions with the student)
Q1.

Ans: I1= 7A and I2= -5Amp.


Q2. Reduce the network, given in Figure, to a single resistance between
terminal A and B?

Ans: RAB=4.4 ohm


Q3.
Determine the current Ix flowing through the 3 ohm resistor in the circuit of Fig.

Ans. [4/3A]

Q4. Determine the current in 15 ohm resistance in the circuit shown in Fig.
Ans. [0.01359 A]

MCQ

5 Kirchhoff’s current law is applicable to only


(a) closed loops in a network (b) electronic circuits (c) junctions in a network (d) electric
circuits.
Ans: c

6. Kirchhoff’s voltage law is concerned with


(a) IR drops (b) battery e.m.fs. (c) junction voltages (d) both (a) and (b)
Ans: d

7. According to KVL, the algebraic sum of all IR drops and e.m.f.s in any closed loop of a
network is always
(a) zero (b) positive (c) negative (d) determined by battery e.m.fs.
Ans: a

8. The algebraic sign of an IR drop is primarily dependent upon the

(a) amount of current flowing through it (b) value of R (c) direction of current flow (d)
battery connection.
Ans: c

9. Point out of the WRONG statement. In the node-voltage technique of solving networks,
choice of a reference node does not

(a) affect the operation of the circuit


(b) change the voltage across any
element
(c) alter the p.d. between any pair of
nodes
(d) affect the voltages of various nodes.
Ans: d

10. The algebraic sum of voltages in any closed path of network is equal to

a) infinity
b) zero
c) two
d) one
Ans: b

11. Find the value of R if the power in the circuit is 1000 W.

A. 10 ohm
B. 9 ohm
C. 8 ohm
D. 7 ohm

Answer: [C]

12. The voltage divider is applied in:

a) Parallel circuits
b) Series circuits
c) None of these
Answer : [b]
D
13. What is the value displayed by the voltmeter in the given picture ?

a) 1 A
b) 4 V
c) 4 A
d) 1 V

Answer- [d]

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