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Basic Electrical Engineering - Class 2

The document discusses the basics of electrical engineering, including mesh analysis, nodal analysis, electromagnetic induction, and generators and motors. Some key points covered include: - Mesh and nodal analysis are methods for writing equations to analyze electrical circuits based on meshes/loops or nodes. The number of equations depends on the number of branches and nodes. - Electromagnetic induction refers to the production of voltage across a conductor due to a changing magnetic field. It is governed by Faraday's laws and Lenz's law. - Self-induced EMF refers to induction within a coil, while mutually induced EMF occurs between two different coils due to their magnetic coupling. - Generators and motors operate based on the principles of electromagnetic induction

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Basic Electrical Engineering - Class 2

The document discusses the basics of electrical engineering, including mesh analysis, nodal analysis, electromagnetic induction, and generators and motors. Some key points covered include: - Mesh and nodal analysis are methods for writing equations to analyze electrical circuits based on meshes/loops or nodes. The number of equations depends on the number of branches and nodes. - Electromagnetic induction refers to the production of voltage across a conductor due to a changing magnetic field. It is governed by Faraday's laws and Lenz's law. - Self-induced EMF refers to induction within a coil, while mutually induced EMF occurs between two different coils due to their magnetic coupling. - Generators and motors operate based on the principles of electromagnetic induction

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BASICS OF ELECTRICAL

ENGINEERING
MESH ANALYSIS
24) I1, I2 and I3 in the figure below are mesh
currents. The correct set of mesh equations for
these currents in the matrix form are

Option 1
25) A network contains B branches and N nodes. The number of mesh
current equations would be
a) N – (B -1)
b) B – N - 1
c) (B + N) + 1
d) B – (N-1)

d) B – (N – 1)
NODAL ANALYSIS
26) Find I1 in the following circuit, V1 = V2 = 1V
a) 0.1 A
b) 0.4 A
c) 0.3 A
d) 0.2 A

d) 0.2 A
27) If there are 8 nodes in network, we can get ____ number of
equations in the nodal analysis.
a) 9
b) 8
c) 7
d) 6

c) 7
ELECTROMAGN
ETIC
INDUCTION
TERMS SYMBOL UNIT

Magnetic Flux f Wb

MMF NI AT

Reluctance S= AT/Wb

Magnetic Flux Density B= Wb/m2

Magnetising Force H= AT/m

Permeability = H/m
Faradays First Law
Faradays Second Law

Lenz’s Law
Self-Induced EMF Mutually Induced EMF
Dynamically Induced EMF
COEFFICIENT OF COUPLING
GENERATOR

MOTOR
28) In a coil of self-induction 5 H, the rate of change of current is 2 As-1.
Then emf induced in the coil is
(a) 10 V
(b) -10 V
(c) 5 V
(d) -5 V

(b) -10 V
29) A coil of 100 turns carries a current of 5 mA and creates a
magnetic flux of 10-5 weber. The inductance is
(a) 0.2 H
(b) 2.0 mH
(c)0.02 mH
(d) 0.002 H

(a) 0.2 H
30) If the flux linkage in coil 1 is 3Wb and it has 500 turns and the current
in coil 2 is 2A, calculate the mutual inductance.
a) 750H
b) 500H
c) 450H
d) 900H

a) 750H
31) Two inductively coupled coils have self inductance L1 = 50mH and L2
= 200mH. The maximum possible mutual inductance between the coils
is
a) 150 mH
b) 250 mH
c) 200 mH
d) 100 mH

d) 100 mH
32) Find the coupling coefficient if the Mutual inductance is 2H, the inductance
of coil 1 is 2H and the inductance of coil 2 is 8H.
a) 0.5
b) 0.2
c) 0.4
d) 0.8

a) 0.5
33)What is the coupling coefficient when all the flux of coil 1 links
with coil 2?
a) 0
b) 100
c) 1
d) Insufficient information provided

c) 1
34) A 5cm long coil has 10 turns and carries a current of 2A. The
magnetising force of the coil is
a) 225AT/m
b) 675AT/m
c) 450AT/m
d) 400AT/m

d) 400AT/m
35) The magnetic flux density in air cored coil is 10-2 Wb/m2. With a cast
iron of relative permeability 100 instead, the flux density will become
a) 10-4 Wb/m2 Flux Density is Directly proportional to relative Permeability

b) 104 Wb/m2
c) 10-2 Wb/m2
d) 1 Wb/m2

d) 1 Wb/m2
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