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Spring 23-24 Mid Assignment

The document is an assignment for an electrical circuits course. It contains 5 problems related to circuit analysis techniques like superposition theorem, Thevenin's theorem, and Norton's theorem. Students are asked to find voltages, currents, equivalent circuits and maximum power values using the digits of their student ID as variables in the circuit element values.

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Spring 23-24 Mid Assignment

The document is an assignment for an electrical circuits course. It contains 5 problems related to circuit analysis techniques like superposition theorem, Thevenin's theorem, and Norton's theorem. Students are asked to find voltages, currents, equivalent circuits and maximum power values using the digits of their student ID as variables in the circuit element values.

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Marks

American International University- Bangladesh (AIUB) obtained:


Faculty of Engineering (EEE)

Introduction to Electrical
Course Name: Course Code: COE 2101
Circuits
Semester: Spring 23-24
Faculty: Protik Parvez Sheikh Term: Mid
Marks: 20 Assignment Name: Assignment 01 [CO2]

CO Number CO2 POI Number P.a.2.C3 Knowledge Profile: K2


Section
Student Name: Student ID:
:
Submission Date: 18th March Department: CSE
Instructions Related to Use Variables:
Note that this problem uses the variables a, b, c, d, and e, which are the digits of middle (5 digits) of your
student ID (22-abcde-2).

Fill up the following Table According to you Student ID:


a b c d e

Marking Rubrics (to be filled by Faculty):

Secured
Objectives [2] [1] [0]
Marks

Response shows clear systematic Problem is solved partially; response indicates The solution is
Problem 01
and theory-based understanding. theory knowledge is clear but fail to apply. incorrect.

Response shows clear systematic Problem is solved partially; response indicates The solution is
Problem 02
and theory-based understanding. theory knowledge is clear but fail to apply. incorrect.

Response shows clear systematic Problem is solved partially; response indicates The solution is
Problem 03
and theory-based understanding. theory knowledge is clear but fail to apply. incorrect.

Response shows clear systematic Problem is solved partially; response indicates The solution is
Problem 04
and theory-based understanding. theory knowledge is clear but fail to apply. incorrect.

Response shows clear systematic Problem is solved partially; response indicates The solution is
Problem 05
and theory-based understanding. theory knowledge is clear but fail to apply. incorrect.

Total

Instructions:

1. Use this page as a cover page for this assignment submission. Different cover page or without cover page,
assignment submission will not be acceptable.
2. You MUST draw the circuit with your ID values whenever it is needed/ asked in the question.
3. No late submission is allowed.
4. Copied/identical submissions will be graded as 0 for all parties concerned.
Introduction to Electrical Circuits (COE 2101) Spring 23-24 Semester

Problem 01: For the network of Figure 1, using superposition theorem find the voltage V 2 across the resistance
R2 where E = (c+ d) V.

(c+ d) V

Figure 1
Problem 02: Determine the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit for the portion of the network shown in Figure 2 (a)
and (b) external to the resistor R. Calculate the power delivered to the resistor R when the value is (d+e) Ω.

(a) (b)
Figure 2
Problem 03: Find the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit for the portion of the network shown in Figure 3 external to
the load resistor RL. Determine the current through the load resistor RL= (a+b) kΩ.

Figure 3
Introduction to Electrical Circuits (COE 2101) Spring 23-24 Semester

Problem 04: Find the Norton equivalent circuit for the network shown in Figure 4 external to the branch a-b.
Determine the voltage drop across the resistor 100 Ω.

Figure 4
Problem 05: For the network of Figure 5, find the value of R for the maximum power to R. Also determine the
maximum power delivered to R.

Figure 5

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