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BEE Assignment-1 (03-10-2024)

The document is an assignment for the Basic Electrical Engineering course at Faridabad College of Engineering & Management for the 1st semester of the 2024-25 session. It includes five questions that require the application of various electrical engineering principles such as Mesh analysis, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, and Norton’s Theorem. The assignment is due on 15-Oct-2024 and is worth a maximum of 10 marks.

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BEE Assignment-1 (03-10-2024)

The document is an assignment for the Basic Electrical Engineering course at Faridabad College of Engineering & Management for the 1st semester of the 2024-25 session. It includes five questions that require the application of various electrical engineering principles such as Mesh analysis, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, and Norton’s Theorem. The assignment is due on 15-Oct-2024 and is worth a maximum of 10 marks.

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Faridabad College of Engineering & Management, Faridabad

Subject Name: Basic Electrical Engineering & Code: ESC-101-G


Course/Semester: B.Tech. – CSE/ME/ECE – 1st Sem. Session: 2024-25 (ODD)
Date of Issue: 03-Oct-2024 Date of Submission: 15-Oct-2024
Course Unit included: Unit - 1 Max. Marks: 10
Assignment-1

Q1. Using Mesh analysis and KVL, determine the total currents I in the given electrical circuit in figure 1.

Q2. Find the voltage across 30 Ω resistor using Mesh analysis (Figure – 3).

Q3 Find the total current (Iab) and total voltage drop across (Vcg) the Current Source using
"Superposition Theorem" (Figure-4).

Q4 Use Thevenin’s Theorem to determine the current through 25Ω resistance.


Q5 Using Norton’s Theorem determine the current through 2Ω Resistor in Figure-5.

Sunil Bist
(Assitant Professor – ECE Dept.)

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