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PART B
1. Interpret the current delivered by the source shown in the circuit below.
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2. For the network shown below, label the current ratio (I1/I3) by applying
mesh analysis. (B.L.T- 1)
4. Analyze the mesh currents I1 and I2 for the given circuit shown below
(B.L.T- 4)
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5. Determine the value of V2 such that the current through the impedance
(2+j3) ohm is zero (B.L.T- 3)
6. Use Nodal Voltage method and estimate the power dissipated in the 10
resistance on the circuit shown in the fig (B.L.T- 2)
7. (i) Derive and list the expressions for resistors in series and parallel
(8 marks) (B.L.T- 1)
(ii) Quote the Kirchoffs current law and prove it by using the definition of
Current (8 marks) (B.L.T- 1)
8. Calculate loop currents by mesh analysis (B.L.T- 3)
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9. In a circuit consisting of two elements in series, the equations for voltage and
current are i=28sin(314+60) and e=180 sin 314t formulate and obtain a) the
RMS value of the voltage and current b) the frequency c) the power factor d)
the power e) the values of circuit constants. (B.L.T- 6)
10.Evaluate the current in each branch and total power consumed by the circuit.
Assume E = 50 sin (t+45). (B.L.T- 5)
UNIT-II
PART-A
1. Explain how voltage source with a source resistance can be
converted into an equivalent current source. (B.L.T- 4)
2. Analyse the current flowing through the resistors R1 and R3 if
current through R2 is 1A (B.L.T- 4)
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PART-B
1. Deduce the expressions for star connected arms in terms of delta
connected arms and delta connected arms in terms of star connected arms
(B.L.T- 5)
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5. Analyze the given circuit and obtain Nortons equivalent circuit (B.L.T- 4)
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6. (i) For the circuit shown below, express the voltage across (2+j5)
impedance by using Superposition theorem. (8 marks) (B.L.T- 2)
7. Give Thevenins equivalent across the terminals AB for the circuit shown
in figure below. (B.L.T- 2)
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10.Examine and identify the maximum power delivered to the load in the
circuit (B.L.T- 1)
UNIT-III
PART-A
1. Define mutual inductance. (B.L.T-1)
2. Express the dot rule. (B.L.T-2)
3. Calculate the total inductance of the circuit, if the coefficient of
coupling(k) between the two coils 0.6 as shown in fig. (B.L.T-3)
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PART-B
1. With neat illustration and necessary derivations, describe the linear
transformer (B.L.T-1)
2. Define and derive the mutual inductance and the coupling coefficient of
the transformer with necessary illustration. (B.L.T-1)
3. Impedance Z1and Z2 are parallel and this combination is in series with an
impedance Z3 connected to a 100V, 50 Hz ac supply. Z1=(5-jXc) ohm,
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(ii) The number of turns in two coupled coils are 500 turns, 1500 turns
respectively. When 5A current flows in coil 1, the total flux in this coil is
0.6* 10-3 Wb and the flux linking the second coil is 0.3*10-3Wb.
Calculate L1, L2, M and K. (8 marks) (B.L.T-3)
8. (i) A coil having an inductance of 100mH is magnetically coupled to
another coil having an inductance if 900mH. The coefficient of coupling
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UNIT-IV
PART-A
1. Define Step function? (B.L.T-1)
2. Describe an initial condition? (B.L.T-1)
3. Define transient? (B.L.T-1)
4. Describe steady state value? (B.L.T-1)
5. List the periodic inputs? (B.L.T-1)
6. Quote the term time constant of a transient response. (B.L.T-1)
7. Give time constant of a RL & RC circuit. (B.L.T-2)
8. Distinguish between free and forced response. (B.L.T-2)
9. Describe about Critical damping? (B.L.T-1)
10.Analyze the current given by I (t) = 5 4 e-20t (B.L.T-4)
11. Design the equivalent circuit at t=0+ for a capacitor with initial charge of
of q=0. (B.L.T-6)
12. Develop an equivalent circuit for inductor and capacitor at t=0+ when
there is no initial energy. (B.L.T-6)
13. A coil having a resistance of 10 K and inductance of 50mH is
connected to a 10 volts, 10KHz power supply. Calculate the impedance
(B.L.T-3)
14. In a series RLC circuit, L=2H and C= 5uF. Calculate the value of R to
give critical damping. (B.L.T-3)
15. Distinguish between transient response and steady state response of a
circuit. (B.L.T-2)
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PART-B
1. Express the step responses of RL and RC circuits. Compare their
performances. (B.L.T-2)
2. Give the expression for current response of RLC series circuit with
sinusoidal excitation. Assume that the circuit is working in critical
damping condition. (B.L.T-2)
3. (i) A series RC circuit with R=5 K and C=20uF as a constant voltage
source of 100V applied at t=0; there is no initial charge on the capacitor.
Examine the current i and charge q for t > 0 (8 marks) (B.L.T-1)
(ii) In the circuit given below, the switch has been in position 1 for
sufficient time to establish steady state conditions. The switch is then
moved to position 2.show the current transient (8 marks) (B.L.T-3)
4. (i) Analyze the expression for current transient when series RL circuit is
excited by a sinusoidal source v=Vm(sin t) at t=0 (8 marks) (B.L.T-4)
(ii)A series RLC circuit with R=50, L=0.1H and C=50uF as a voltage
of 100V applied to it at t=0 through a switch. Evaluate the expression for
a current transient. Assume initially relaxed circuit conditions
(8 marks) (B.L.T-5)
5. (i) Using laplace transform analyze expression for i1 and i2 in the circuit
shown below, when dc voltage source is applied suddenly. Assume that
initial energy stored in the circuit is zero. (8 marks)( B.L.T-4)
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(ii) In the circuit shown below examine the expression for the transient
current. The initial current is shown in the figure (8 marks) (B.L.T-1)
6. In the circuit shown describe about the expression for current if the
switch is closed at t=0 and the value of current at t=1ms. Assume initial
charge on the capacitor is zero (B.L.T-1)
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(B.L.T-2)
10. (i) Evaluate the Z parameters for the circuit shown in fig
(8 marks) (B.L.T-5)
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UNIT-V
PART-A
1. Describe the effect of power factor in energy consumption billing
(B.L.T-1)
2. List the advantages of 3 system over 1 (B.L.T-1)
3. List out the methods of power measurement in 3 circuits (B.L.T-1)
4. Give the distortion power factor equation of three phase circuits. (B.L.T-1)
5. List out the methods of power measurement in 3 circuits.(B.L.T-1)
6. Identify the voltage across Y and B in a 3 balanced delta system with
voltage across R and Y is 40000 V. Assume RYB phase sequence
(B.L.T-1)
7. Distinguish between unbalanced source and unbalanced load. (B.L.T-2)
8. Give the equations for the phasor difference between the potentials of the
delta connected networks. (B.L.T-2)
9. A 3 400V supply is given to a balanced star connected load of
impedance 8+j6 ohms in each branch. Estimate the line current (B.L.T-2)
10.A 3 motor can be regarded as a balanced Y load. A 3 motor draws
5.6kW when the line current is 18.2A. Estimate the power factor of the
motor (B.L.T-2)
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(B.L.T--3)
0
15. Calculate the power factor if V(t)=Vmsint and I(t)=Imsin(t -45 )
(B.L.T--3)
16.Explain balance supply system. (B.L.T-4)
17. In two wattmeter power measurement method, if one wattmeter reads
zero, analyze the power factor of the circuit. (B.L.T-4)
18.Compare star and delta connected system. (B.L.T-4)
19. Summarize the main objectives of interconnection of the phases?
(B.L.T-5)
20.Develop the circuit diagram for balanced delta connected load. (B.L.T-6)
PART-B
1. Discuss in detail about the three phase 3-wire circuits with star connected
balanced loads. (B.L.T-2)
2. Explain in detail the phase diagram of voltages and currents of a three
phase unbalanced loads. (B.L.T-5)
3. A symmetrical three phase three wire 440v supply to a star connected
load. The impedance in each branch are =2+j3, =1-j2 and
=3+j4. Calculate its equivalent delta connected load. (B.L.T-3)
4. A three phase balanced delta connected load of 3+j4 is connected
across a 400v, 3 phase balanced supply. Examine the phase currents and
line currents (Phase sequence in RYB). (B.L.T-1)
5. A balanced delta connected load takes a line current of 15 A when
connected to a balanced 3 phase 400 v system. A wattmeter with its
current coil in one line and Potential coil between the two remaining lines
read 2000W. Describes the load impedances. (B.L.T-1)
6. Develop the expression for balanced delta connected load and draw the
phasor diagram. (B.L.T-6)
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