ES Assignment 2
ES Assignment 2
Delhi
Assignment # 2
Assignment No. Date Given Due Date Mode of Total Marks COs
Submission mapped
2 07/03/2024 14/03/2024 Hard copy 10 CO2
Instructions:
1. Write your name, roll number and phone number on front page in clear writing.
2. Failure to submit in time will incur penalty in marks.
Questions:
Que1. Explain the difference between AC and DC quantities. Draw the waveform and phasor
diagram of two alternating quantities having a phase difference of 900. 1(Understand)
Que8. A supply of 400V, 50 Hz is applied to a series R-C circuit. Find the value of C if the power
absorbed by the resistor be 5000 W at 150 V. What is the energy stored in the capacitor?
1(Evaluate)
Que9. A coil of 20-ohm resistance and 0.2 H inductance is connected in parallel with a capacitor
of 100 μF. Find the frequency of resonance and effective impedance at resonance. 1(Evaluate)
Que10. A voltage e(t) = 150 sin (100t) is applied across a series R-L-C circuit where R = 40 ohm,
L= 0.13H and C = 10 μF. 1(Evaluate)
Que12. A resistance R, capacitance C and inductance L = 0.01H are connected in series. When a
voltage V = 400 cos (3000t-100) V is applied to the series combination, the current flowing to
the series combination, the current flowing is 10 sqrt (2) cos (3000t-550) A. Find R and
C.(Evaluate)
Que 13. Compute the current I1, I2 and I3 in the AC circuit shown in the figure. Given Z1 = (4 + j3)
ohm, Z2 = (10 + j6) ohm and Z3 = (5+ j4) ohm.(Evaluate)
Que14. A coil of resistance 40 ohm and inductance 0.75H forms part of a series circuit for which
the resonance frequency is 55 Hz. If the supply is 250V, 50 Hz, find (Evaluate)
a) Line current
b) Power factor
c) Power consumed
d) Voltage across the coil
Que15. A 10 mH coil is connected in series with a loss face capacitor to a variable frequency source
of 20V. The current in the circuit has a maximum value of 0.2A at a frequency of 100 kHz. Calculate
(Evaluate)
Que17. A 220V 3 phi voltage is applied to a balanced delta connected to 3 phi load of phase
impedance (15+j20) ohm. (Evaluate)