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EET201: CIRCUITS AND NETWORKS

MODULE:1
1. State and explain reciprocity theorem using an example.
2. Determine the Norton’s equivalent circuit of the following network.

3. For the network given below,


a) Find the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit across the terminals A and B.
b) Determine the power dissipated in a 10Ω resistance when it is
connected across the terminals A and B.

4. In the circuit given below,


a) Determine the value of the load impedance for maximum power
transferred by the source to the load.
b) Find the maximum power transferred.

5. State and explain superposition theorem with an example.


6. For the circuit shown in the figure, determine the power dissipated in the
2Ω resistance using Thevenin’s theorem.
7. Calculate the value of the resistance R which will absorb maximum
power from the circuit shown in the figure.

8. State and explain maximum power transfer theorem in DC circuits.


9. Replace the network given below with a single current source and a
resistor.

10.For the network given below,


a) Obtain the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit across the terminals A and B.
b) Determine the power dissipated in the 2Ω resistance.

11.In the circuit given below,


a) Find the current i using superposition theorem.
b) Determine the power supplied by the 20V source
12.State and explain maximum power transfer theorem as applicable to AC
networks with load ZL=RL+jXL.
13.Determine the load current IL by using Norton’s Theorem

14.For the circuit shown in figure, determine the current through the
capacitor, using superposition theorem,

15.Determine the Norton equivalent circuit for the network shown in figure

16.Find the Norton’s equivalent circuit across a-b for the network shown in
Fig.
17.Find current, ‘i’ in the network shown in Fig.3 using super position
theorem

18.Using Superposition theorem, determine voltage V2 for the circuit


shown.

19.Use Thevenin’s theorem to find the voltage across 3 Ω resistor in figure.


20.For the circuit shown, determine the load current I L by using Norton’s
theorem.

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