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The document outlines various electrical engineering problems including the application of Thevenin's theorem, capacitive reactance calculations, mesh and nodal analysis, and the superposition theorem. It includes specific tasks such as finding currents, power dissipation, and maximum power delivered to a load in different circuits. Each problem requires the application of fundamental electrical engineering principles to solve for the desired quantities.

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The document outlines various electrical engineering problems including the application of Thevenin's theorem, capacitive reactance calculations, mesh and nodal analysis, and the superposition theorem. It includes specific tasks such as finding currents, power dissipation, and maximum power delivered to a load in different circuits. Each problem requires the application of fundamental electrical engineering principles to solve for the desired quantities.

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21EES101T – Electrical and Electronics Engineering

1. Apply Thevenin’s theorem to find the current through load resistor 2 KΩ which is connected across
terminals A1 and A2.
A1
330 Ω 220 Ω
2 kΩ 1 kΩ
10 V

20 V
A2
0
2. The voltage of v = 12 cos (100 t - 30 ) V is applied across a capacitor of 25 μF. Find the following
terms:
(i). Capacitive reactance, (ii). RMS current through capacitor, (iii). Power factor, (iv). Active, reactive
and apparent power.
3. Apply mesh analysis to find current and power dissipation in each resistor for the circuit displayed
below.
33 Ω 44 Ω 11 Ω

10 V
22 Ω 55 Ω
5V
4. Apply nodal analysis to find the currents in each resistor and node voltages for a circuit given below.
3Ω 6Ω

2Ω 4Ω

10 V
8Ω 5Ω
2V

5. Use Superposition theorem to determine the voltage V0 in the circuit shown below.

6. Determine the maximum power delivered to the load in the circuit.

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