Analysis
Analysis
MODULE 3
1. In the circuit shown in Figure the switch K is closed at t = 0, with capacitor uncharged.
Find the values i; di/dt and d2i/dt2 at t = 0+, for element values as follows V=100 V R =
1000 Ω and C = 1µF.
2. In the circuit shown in Figure the switch K is closed at t = 0, with zero current in the
conductor. Find the values i; di/dt and d2i/dt2 At t = 0+, for element values as follows
V=100 V R = 10Ω and L = 1 H.
3. In the circuit shown in Figure the switch K is closed at t = 0, with capacitor uncharged.
Find the values of i(0+); di/dt(0+) and d2i/dt2 (0+) for element values as follows, V=10 V
R =10 Ω , L = 1 H and C = 10 µF and vc(0) = 0.
5. In the circuit shown in Figure switch K is changed from position a to b at t=0, steady
state condition having been reached before switching. Find the values of i; di/dt and
d2i/dt2 at t = 0+.
8. In the circuit shown in Figure the switch was in position a for sufficiently long time to
have achieved steady state. At t=0, the switch was changed from a to b. Determine IL
and vc their first and second derivatives at t=0+.
9. In the circuit shown in Figure the switch is opened at t=0, after the network has attained
the steady state with the switch closed. (a) Find an expression for the voltage across the
switch at t=0+, (b) If the parameters are adjusted such that i(0+)=1A and di/dt(0+) = -
1A/sec, what is the value of the derivative of the voltage across the switch.
10. In the circuit shown in Figure the steady state is reached with switch is open. At t=0, the
switch K is closed. Find the values of Va(0-) and Va(0+).
11. In the circuit shown in Figure the steady state is reached with switch is opened, at t=0
the switch k is closed. Find voltage across capacitor, initial values of i1; i2; di1/dt ; di2/dt
at t=0+ and find di1/dt (∞) where V=100V, R1 = 10Ω, R2 = 20Ω, R3 = 20Ω; L = 1H;C =
1µF.
12. For the circuit shown in Figure find i) i(0+); v(0+); di(0+)/dt ; dv(0+)/dt , i(∞); v(∞) .
13. The switch in the network shown in Figure is closed at t = 0. Determine the voltage
across the capacitor.
15. In the network shown in Figure a steady state is reached with the switch K open. At t=0,
the switch is closed. For the given element values, determine va(0-) and va(0+).
16. In the circuit shown in Figure the switch K is opened at t = 0. Find v; dv/dt ; d2v/dt2 at t
= 0+.
17. In the circuit shown in Figure the switch K is closed at t = 0, all capacitor voltages and
inductor currents are zero. Find v1; v2; v3; dv1/dt ; dv2/dt ; dv3/dt at t = 0+.
18. In the circuit shown in Figure the switch K is closed at t = 0. Find i; di1/dt ; d2i1/dt2 ;
di2/ dt ; d2i2/dt2 at t = 0+.
19. Determine V; dV/dt ; d2V/dt2 at t = 0+ when the switch K is opened at t = 0 for the
circuit shown in Figure.