Lecture 4 BEE (Tutorial 1)
Lecture 4 BEE (Tutorial 1)
ES103
The three resistors are in parallel as one node of all the resistors are connected to point a and
terminating node of all the resistors are connected to point B.
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Numerical for Practice
1. Find the equivalent between points A and B in the circuit shown in Fig.
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Numerical Problem on Current Divider
Rule
1. Find the three branch currents in the circuit shown in
figure. what is the potential difference between points A
and B.
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Solution
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Numerical Problems on Loop/ Mesh
Analysis Method
1. Using mesh current method find the current in the resistances R3, R4, R5
and R6 for the circuit shown in figure.
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Solution
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Numerical#1
1. Figure shows two batteries connected in parallel, each represented by an emf along
with its internal resistance. A load resistance of 6 Ω is connected across the ends of
the batteries. Calculate the current through each battery and the load.
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Numerical#2
2. Two batteries A and B are connected in parallel and a load of 10 Ω is connected across
their terminals. A has an emf of 12 V and an internal resistance of 2 Ω and B has an emf
of 8 V and an internal resistance of 1 Ω. Use Kirchhoff’s laws to determine the magnitude
of currents and also the directions in each of the batteries. Further, determine the
potential difference across external resistance.
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3. Find the current in 4 ohm resistance of the circuit shown in figure.
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Questions