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Network Analysis- BEC304

Module 2
Superposition Theorem:

1. In the circuit shown in Figure, using superposition theorem find the current Ix.

2. In the circuit shown in Figure, using superposition theorem find the voltage across V2.

3. In the circuit shown in Figure, using superposition theorem find the voltage across v0.

4. In the circuit shown in Figure, using superposition theorem find the voltage across and
current flowing through a 3.3kΩ resistor.

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5. In the circuit shown in Figure, using superposition theorem find the voltage V1.

6. Using superposition theorem find the voltage drop across 2 Ω resistance of the circuit
shown in Figure.

7. In the circuit shown in Figure, using superposition theorem find the current Ix.

8. In the circuit shown in Figure, using superposition theorem find the current flowing
through a load resistance RL = 10Ω.

9. In the circuit shown in Figure, using superposition theorem find the current i.
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10. Use superposition theorem to find Io in the circuit shown in Figure

11. Use superposition theorem to find Io in the circuit shown in Figure

12. For the circuit shown in Figure find the current Ix using superposition theorem.

13. Using superposition theorem find the current in 6Ω resistor in circuit shown in Figure

14. Using superposition theorem find the current I in circuit shown in Figure.
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15. Find Ix for the circuit shown in Figure using superposition theorem.

16. Find V using the principle of superposition in network shown in Figure

17. Use superposition theorem to find Io in the circuit shown in Figure

18. Use superposition theorem to find Io in the circuit shown in Figure

19. For the circuit shown in Figure find the current Ix using superposition theorem

20. Using superposition theorem find the current in 6Ω resistor in circuit shown in Figure

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21. Using superposition theorem find the current I in circuit shown in Figure

22. Find Ix for the circuit shown in Figure using superposition theorem.

23. Find V using the principle of superposition in network shown in Figure

24. Find the voltage across 3Ω resistor using superposition theorem for the circuit shown in
Figure

25. Using superposition theorem obtain the response I for the circuit shown in Figure

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26. Determine the current through 10 Ω resistance using superposition theorem for the
circuit shown in Figure

27. Determine the current through Z3 using superposition theorem for the circuit shown in
Figure

28. Determine VA using superposition theorem for the circuit shown in Figure

29. Find the current through RL = 7.5Ω, using superposition theorem as shown in Figure

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Millman's Theorem
1. For the circuit shown in Figure find the current through (6 + j8)Ω, impedance using
Millman's theorem.

2. Using Millman's theorem find current through RL for the circuit shown in Figure

3. Apply Millman's theorem to find Vo and Io for the circuit shown in Figure

4. Using Millman's theorem find the current IL through RL for the network shown in
Figure.

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5. Using Millman's theorem find the current IL through RL for the network shown in
Figure

6. Using Millman's theorem find the current IL through RL for the network shown in
Figure

7. Using Millman's theorem find the current IL through RL for the network shown in
Figure

8. Using Millman's theorem determine voltage Vs of the network shown in Figure


given that ER = 230∠ 0 0 V; EY = 230∠−1200 V ;EB =230∠ 1200 V

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9. Using Millman's theorem determine current flowing through (4 + j3) Ω of the


network shown in Figure

Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem


1. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals A-B

2. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals A-B

3. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals A-B

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4. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals a-b

5. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals a-b

6. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals a-b

7. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals a-b

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8. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals a-b

9. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals a-b

10. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals a-b

11. Find the Thevenin equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect terminals

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12. Find the Thevenin equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect terminals a-b

13. Find the Thevenin equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect terminals a-b

14. Find the Thevenin equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect terminals a-b

15. For the circuit shown in Figure Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit with
respect terminals A-B

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16. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit between terminals A-B for the circuit
shown in Figure

17. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit between terminals A-B for the circuit
shown in Figure

18. Find the Thevinin's and Norton's equivalent circuits at the terminals a-b for the circuit
shown in Figure

19. Find the value of RL for the network shown in Figure that results in maximum power
transfer. Also find the value of maximum power.

20. Determine the Thevenin's equivalent of the circuit shown in Figure

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21. Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect
terminals a-b.

22. Determine the current through the load resistance using Norton's theorem for the
circuit shown in Figure

23. Obtain the Thevenin's equivalent network for the circuit shown in Figure

24. Obtain the Thevenin's equivalent across A and B for the circuit shown in Figure

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25. Find the value of ZL in the circuit shown in Figure using maximum power transfer
theorem and hence the maximum power.

26. Find the value of R for which the power transferred across AB of the circuit shown in
Figure is maximum and the maximum power transferred.

27. Find the current through 6 Ω resistor using Norton's theorem for the circuit shown in
Figure

28. Find the value of ZL for which maximum power is transfer occurs in the circuit shown in
Figure

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29. Find the Thevenin equivalent for the circuit shown in Figure with respect terminals a-b

30. What value of impedance ZL results in maximum power transfer condition for the
network shown in Figure. Also determine the corresponding power.

31. Find the Thevenin's equivalent of the network as shown in Figure

32. Obtain the Thevenin's equivalent of the circuit shown in Figure and thereby find
current through 5Ω resistor connected between terminals A and B.

33. For the network shown in Figure draw the Thevenin's equivalent circuit.

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34. Find the value of load resistance when maximum power is transferred across it and also
find the value of maximum power transferred for the network of the circuit shown in
Figure

35. Find the current through 16 Ω resistor using Nortons theorem for the circuit shown in
Figure

36. State maximum power transfer theorem. For the circuit shown in Figure what should be
the value of R such that maximum power transfer can take place from the rest of the
network. Obtain the amount of this power

37. For the circuit shown in Figure find the current through RL using Thevenin's theorem.

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38. Obtain Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit at terminals AB for the network shown
in Figure Find the current through 10 Ω resistor across AB.

39. Obtain Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuit at terminals AB for the network shown
in Figure. Find the current through 10 Ω resistor across AB

40. For the circuit shown in Figure determine the load current IL using Norton's theorem .

41. What should be the value of pure resistance to be connected across the terminals A and
B in the network shown in Figure so that maximum power is transferred to the load?
What is the maximum power?

42. What should be the value of pure resistance to be connected across the terminals A and
B in the network shown in Figure so that maximum power is transferred to the load?
What is the maximum power?

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