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The document outlines a series of electrical engineering problems related to circuit analysis, including the determination of node voltage phasors, application of the superposition theorem, finding resonance frequency and input impedance, and using Thevenin's theorem. Each problem is associated with a specific figure and requires calculations based on given parameters. The problems collectively assess knowledge in circuit analysis techniques and methods.

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The document outlines a series of electrical engineering problems related to circuit analysis, including the determination of node voltage phasors, application of the superposition theorem, finding resonance frequency and input impedance, and using Thevenin's theorem. Each problem is associated with a specific figure and requires calculations based on given parameters. The problems collectively assess knowledge in circuit analysis techniques and methods.

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CAT 2 EEE: 2204 (45 Marks) 06/01/2023

1. Determine V1 and V2, the node voltage phasors using nodal technique for
the circuit shown in Fig. 1. [10]

Fig. 1
2. Apply superposition theorem and find the voltage across 1 Ω resistor. Refer
to the circuit shown in Fig. 2. Take 𝑣1 (𝑡) = 5 𝐶𝑜𝑠 (𝑡 + 10𝑜 ) and 𝑖2 (𝑡) =
3 𝑆𝑖𝑛 2𝑡 A. [10]

Fig. 2
3. For the circuit shown in Fig. 3, determine resonance frequency and the
input impedance. [7]

Fig. 3
4. The initial energy in the circuit of Fig. 4 is zero at t = 0. Assume that 𝑣𝑠 (𝑡) =
15 𝑢(𝑡) V. [10]
(a) Find 𝑉0 (𝑠) using the Thevenin theorem.
(b) Obtain 𝑣0 (𝑡)

Fig. 4
5. Find the y parameters for the resistive network shown in Fig. 5. [8]

Fig. 5

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