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Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala

Tutorial Sheet-2
(UES013 Electrical and Electronics Engineering)

Q.1 Find the Thevenin’s and Norton’s equivalent circuit of the Fig. 1(a) and determine the current
through terminal ‘a’ and b’ when R = 50 ohm. For Fig. 1(b) calculate current through 5ohm
resistance using Thevenin’s theorem.

15V

Fig. 1(a) Fig. 1(b)


Ans: 0.28 A and 1.39A

Q.2. Find the Thevenin’s and Norton’s equivalent circuit of the Fig. 2 (a) and (b). Determine the
current through terminal ‘a’ and ‘b’ when a resistance of 5 ohm is connected across it.

Fig. 2(a) Fig 2(b)


Ans: Vth = 20V, Rth =6 ohm, Iab=1.81 A and Vth = 5.33V, Rth = 0.44 ohm, Iab=0.9797A

Q.3. Calculate current in each element in Fig 3(a) and voltage Vx in Fig 3(b) using superposition
theorem.

10V

2A

Fig 3(a) Fig 3(b)


Ans: 1A, 0A 2A and Vx = 25V
Q.4. In Fig 4(a) and (b), determine the RL for the maximum power transfer. Calculate maximum
power transfer.

Fig. 4(a) Fig. 4(b)


Ans: 9 ohm, 13.44 W and 4.22 ohm, 2.9 W

Q.5 Calculate current and voltage across 9 ohm and 4 ohm resistance, respectively using Source
Transformation.

9ohm 4ohm

Fig. 6(a) Fig. 6(b)


Ans: 1A and 2.38A

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