The document outlines an assignment with various circuit analysis problems, including source transformation, superposition, mesh analysis, nodal analysis, and Thevenin's theorem. Each problem is accompanied by a specific answer, such as finding currents and voltages in given circuits. The assignment is prepared by G. R. Biswal, Assistant Professor at SIT, Bhubaneswar.
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The document outlines an assignment with various circuit analysis problems, including source transformation, superposition, mesh analysis, nodal analysis, and Thevenin's theorem. Each problem is accompanied by a specific answer, such as finding currents and voltages in given circuits. The assignment is prepared by G. R. Biswal, Assistant Professor at SIT, Bhubaneswar.
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ASSIGNMENT – 1
Module – 1:
1. For the circuit shown in figure, use
source transformation to find i?
[Ans: 555.5 mA]
2. Use superposition to find Vo in the
circuit shown in figure?
[Ans: 11.2 Volts]
3. Use mesh analysis to find vab and io in the
circuit shown in figure?
[Ans: 53.33 V, 1.7778 A]
4. Using nodal analysis, determine Vo
in the circuit shown in figure?
[Ans: V0 = 60 V]
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5. Apply Thevenin’s theorem to find V0 in the circuit of?
6. Apply superposition theorem and find i3
in the given figure? [Ans: i3 = - 0.75 A]
7. Obtain the Thevenin equivalent at
terminals a-b of the circuit as shown in figure?
[Ans: Vth = - 84 V, Rth = 20 ohm]
8. Use superposition to find vo in the
circuit shown in figure?
9. In the figure, find the potential difference
between points P and Q?
[Ans: - 6 V]
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10. Find Norton’s equivalent circuit as seen into the terminals X and Y?
[Ans: IN = 0 A, RN = 2.5 Ω]
11. (a) For the circuit in Figure, obtain the
Thevenin equivalent at terminals a-b, (b) Calculate the current in RL = 8 Ω, (c) Find RL for maximum power deliverable to RL, (d) Determine that maximum power.
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Subject - Basics of Electrical Engineering (EEI101) Branch - I Sem, B.Tech. (Common) State Thevenin's Theorem and Draw The Thevenin's Equivalent Circuit