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Code: R5310101

R05
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
(Civil Engineering) (For 2006 Regular admitted students only)

B.Tech III Year I Semester (R05) Supplementary Examinations December/January 2013/14

Time: 3 hours Answer any FIVE questions All questions carry equal marks
1 (a) (b)

Max. Marks: 80

(c)

***** State Kirchhoffs laws? A Wheatstone bridge ABCD has the following details AB = 10 , BC = 20 , CD = 30 , DA = 40 , BD = 50 . A DC s ourc e of 200 V is applied across BD. Determine the current delivered by the source by Kirchhoffs laws only. Calculate the current in each and every element by using Kirchhoffs laws.
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Explain the operation of DC generator. Explain different types of DC generators. Explain the practical transformer on load with resistance & leakage reactances taken into consideration with necessary diagrams & phasors. A 50 KVA transformer has iron loss of 500 W & full load copper loss of 850 W. If power factor of load is 0.7 lag. Calculate the full load efficiency, maximum efficiency, load at which maximum efficiency occurs. Explain about regulation of alternator by synchronous impedance method. An open Circuit test and short Circuit test is conducted on a 3- star connected alternator 800 V, 100 KVA alternator. OC Test If 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Voc 176 300 486 600 730 800 850 The field current of 1 A produces a short circuit current of 30 A. The armature resistance is 0.15 . Calculate its full load regulation at 0.6 power factor lagging condition.

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Explain the different torques required for a measuring instrument. Explain about permanent magnet moving coil instruments. Explain volt-amp characteristics of a diode. Explain in detail why full wave rectifier gives higher efficiency than a half wave rectifier. Explain silicon controlled rectifier characteristics in detail. Explain transistor as an amplifier and how can it be used as a switch. Explain block diagram of CRO. Explain the deflection sensitivity by electrostatic deflection. *****

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