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SRM University, Delhi-NCR, Sonepat

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering


Sub: Basic Electrical Engineering
Assignment-II Solutions
Topic: Single Phase A.C. Circuits

1. An alternating current i is given by ; i = 141·4 sin 314 t Find (i) the maximum value
(ii) frequency (iii) time period and (iv) the instantaneous value when t is 3 ms.
Soln

2. Find the average value of a.c voltage whose waveform is shown in Fig.

Soln

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3. An a.c. circuit consists of a pure resistance of 10 Ω and is connected across an a.c.
supply of 230 V, 50 Hz. Calculate (i) current (ii) power consumed and (iii) equations
for voltage and current.
Soln

4. A pure inductive coil allows a current of 10 A to flow from a 230 V, 50 Hz supply.


Find (i) inductive reactance (ii) inductance of the coil (iii) power absorbed. Write
down the equations for voltage and current.
Soln

5. A 318 μF capacitor is connected across a 230 V, 50 Hz system. Determine (i) the


capacitive reactance (ii) r.m.s. value of current and (iii) equations for voltage and
current.
Soln

6. The voltage applied to a circuit is v = 215 sin 377 t – 140 cos 745 t + 70 sin 1131 t
and the current in the circuit is i = 15 cos (377 t – 30°) + 4 cos (754 t – 60°) + 3 sin
(1131 t + 50°). Find (i) the frequency of the fundamental (ii) the r.m.s. values of the
voltage and current.
Soln

7. An inductor coil is connected to a supply of 250 V at 50 Hz and takes a current of 5


A. The coil dissipates 750 W. Calculate (i) power factor (ii) resistance of coil and
(iii) inductance of coil.

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Soln

8. A 10 ohm resistor and 400 μF capacitor are connected in series to a 60-V sinusoidal
supply. The circuit current is 5 A. Calculate the supply frequency and phase angle
between the current and voltage.
Soln

9. A 230 V, 50 Hz a.c. supply is applied to a coil of 0.06 H inductance and 2.5 ohm
resistance connected in series with a 6·8 μF capacitor. Calculate (i) impedance (ii)
current (iii) phase angle between current and voltage (iv) power factor and (v) power
consumed.

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Soln

10. A choking coil is connected in series with a 20 μF capacitor. With a constant supply
voltage of 200 V, it is found that the circuit takes its maximum current of 50 A when
the supply frequency is 100 Hz. Calculate (i) resistance and inductance of the choking
coil and (ii) voltage across the capacitor. What is the Q-factor of the coil ?
Soln

11. A series RLC circuit has R = 5 ohm, L = 0.2 H and C = 50 μF. The applied voltage
is 200 V. Find (i) resonant frequency (ii) Q-factor (iii) bandwidth (iv) current at
resonance.
Soln

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12. An R-L-C series circuit has R = 2.5 ohm, C = 100 μF, and a variable inductance. The
applied voltage is 50 V at 800 rad/sec. The inductance is varied till the voltage across
resistance is maximum. Under this condition, find (i) value of inductance (ii) Q-factor
(iii) current (iv) voltages across resistance, capacitance and inductance.
Soln

13. A resistor and a capacitor are in series with a variable inductor. When the circuit is
connected to a 200 V, 50 Hz supply, the maximum current obtainable by varying the
inductance is 0·314 A, the voltage across the capacitor is then 300 V. Find the circuit
constants.

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Soln

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