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A control system with negative feedback is shown. 0000088090
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<2
Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
Yes
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What is the time-domain transfer function of the system? Active
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(A) e
−3t
  sin  t
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−3t
  cos  t 07/23/2019 05:14:20
PM
(C) t + 3

2
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1 + (t + 3)
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(D) 1 PM
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1 + (t + 3)

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The answer is (B).
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Solution
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The control system circuit reduces to (/admin/questions/prev

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The problem statement specifies this is a negative feedback loop, so
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Y (s) s + 3
=
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R (s) 1 + (s + 3)
DISCIPLINES
The inverse Laplace transform is
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C (t) s + 3
−1 −3t
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R (t) 1 + (s + 3)
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This is Chapter 25, Problem 4.

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A voltage of 40 sin 100t is impressed on the input of the filter circuit shown. 0000088958
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Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
No
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What is the amplitude of the output, vout? PM
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(A) 0 V PM
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(B) 20 V
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(C) 28 V PM
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(D) 40 V
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The answer is (B).
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Solution DISCIPLINES

The circuit is a low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of FE Electrical and


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1 1

RC
=
(50 Ω)(200×10
−6
 F)
= 100 rad/s (/admin/questions/inde
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The input is at the cutoff frequency. The cutoff frequency is the half-power point, so the amplitude of the Electrical and Compute

output voltage is the input voltage divided by √2.

vin 40 V PE Electrical and


vout = = = 28.3 V (28 V)
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√2 √2
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Alternatively, the voltage can be found from the voltage divider concept. The reactance of the capacitor is Communications
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1 1
XC = −
ωC
= −
rad
−6
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(100  )(200×10  F)
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= −50 Ω Electronics, Controls, a
Communications)
The output amplitude is calculated using the voltage divider concept.
KNOWLEDGE AREAS

Circuit Analysis (DC an


AC Steady State)
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|X | |X |
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C C
vout = vin (
|R+jX |
C
) = vin (
2 2
) sfield=area&stext=Circ
√R +X
C
Analysis (DC and AC
|−50 Ω|
Steady State))
= (28.3 V) ( )
2 2
√ (50 Ω) +(−50 Ω)

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= 20.01 V (20 V)
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This is Chapter 25, Problem 2.

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The circuit shown is to be used as a filter. The cutoff frequency each resistor-capacitor pair is 318 0000088962
Hz. Solving Time
<2
Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
Yes
Status
Active
Created On
This circuit is a 03/27/2017 08:05:42
PM
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(A) low-pass filter 03/27/2017 08:05:42
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(B) high-pass filter
Modified On
(C) band-reject filter 07/23/2019 05:16:53
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(D) band-pass filter
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The answer is (D). DISCIPLINES

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R1 and C1 act as a low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 318 Hz. R2 and C2 act as a high-pass (/admin/questions/ind
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R1 and C1. Electrical and Compu

The combination acts as a band-pass filter because all frequencies significantly above and below
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318 Hz are attenuated.
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Electronics, Controls
Communications)

KNOWLEDGE AREAS

Circuit Analysis (DC


AC Steady State)
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The JFET shown is operating in the saturation region. The drain supply voltage is 5 V, the saturation 0000089002
resistance is 1 kΩ, the drain-to-source saturation current is 2 mA, and the pinch-off voltage is −2 V. Solving Time
<2
Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
Yes
Status
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Published On
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Most nearly, what is the gate-to-drain voltage? Modified On
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(A) −3 V OTHER VERSIONS

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(C) 2 V
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(D) 0 V
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Because the gate and the source are tied together, the gate-to-source voltage, vGS , is zero. Find the drain Electrical and Compute
current using the equation for JFET performance in the saturation region.
KNOWLEDGE AREAS
2
i D = IDSS (1 − vGS /Vp )
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0 V
2
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= (2 mA) (1 − )
Vp
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= 2 mA PRODUCTS USED IN


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Use Ohm’s law to find the saturation voltage.

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This is Chapter 17, Problem 3.

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A circuit is constructed from four inductors as shown. 0000104859
Solving Time

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easy
Quantitative?
No
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Answers PM
(A) 8 mH Published On
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(B) 10 mH PM
(C) 12 mH Modified On
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(D) 15 mH PM
OTHER VERSIONS
The answer is (D).
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Find the equivalent inductance of inductor 3 and inductor 4 in parallel. DISCIPLINES


KNOWLEDGE AREAS
1 PRODUCTS USED IN
LP =
1/L1 + 1/L2 + ⋯ + 1/Ln

1 1
L34 = =
1 1 1 1
+ +
L3 L4 12 mH 4 mH

= 3 mH

The equivalent inductance, L34, is in series with inductor 2. The equivalent inductance of inductor 2 and
L34 in series is

LS = L1 + L2 + ⋯ + Ln

L234 = L2 + L34 = 27 mH + 3 mH

= 30 mH

The total inductance between terminals A and B is equivalent to L234 in parallel with inductor 1. The
equivalent inductance of inductor 1 and L234 in parallel is

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This is Chapter 20, Problem 7.

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Two parallel conductors are located 1 m apart in free space. Each conductor carries a current 0000118365
of 10 A, but the two currents flow in opposite directions. Most nearly, what is the force per Solving Time
meter exerted by one conductor on the other?
Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
No
Status
Active
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PM
Published On
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(B) 2.0 × 10–7 N/m
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(C) 1.0 × 10–6 N/m DISCIPLINES
KNOWLEDGE AREAS
(D) 2.0 × 10–5 N/m
PRODUCTS USED IN
The answer is (D).

Solution
Each conductor produces a magnetic field at the other conductor. Use the equation for
magnetic field strength on a wire, and solve for the magnetic flux density.

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This is Chapter 25, Problem 9.

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The switch in the series-RC circuit shown has been open for a long time, and there is no initial 0000123205
charge on the capacitor. Solving Time
Change to "8 kΩ"
Difficulty
easy
Quantitative?
No
Status
Active
Created On
09/17/2018 09:10:15
PM
The switch is closed at time t = 0 s. Most nearly, what is the current at time t = 0.4 s? Published On
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Answers
PM
(A) 1.0 mA Modified On
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(B) 2.1 mA
PM
(C) 2.4 mA OTHER VERSIONS
DISCIPLINES
(D) 3.4 mA
KNOWLEDGE AREAS
The answer is (D). PRODUCTS USED IN

Solution
Use the equation for transient current in an RC circuit. The exponent is

−0.4 s
−t/RC =
⎛ ⎞
Ω 25 μF

((8 kΩ)(1000  ))⎜ ⎟
⎜ ⎟
kΩ F
⎝ 106   ⎠
μF

= −2

The current at t = 0.4 s is

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This is Chapter 33, Problem 7.

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This is Chapter 33, Problem 8.
Erratum: In the block diagram for problem 7, there should be an arrowhead going into the left side of
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This is Chapter 44, Problem 6.

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A senior licensed professional engineer with 30 years of experience in geotechnical engineering is 0000088163
placed in charge of a multidisciplinary design team consisting of a structural group, a geotechnical Solving Time
group, and an environmental group. In this role, the engineer is responsible for supervising and
coordinating the efforts of the groups when working on large interconnected projects. In order to Difficulty
facilitate coordination, designs are prepared by the groups under the direct supervision of the group easy
leader, and then they are submitted to her for review and approval. This arrangement is ethical as Quantitative?
long as No
Status
Answers Active
(A) the engineer signs and seals each design segment only after being fully briefed by the Created On
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(B) the engineer signs and seals only those design segments pertaining to geotechnical
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(C) each design segment is signed and sealed by the licensed group leader responsible for its PM
preparation Modified On
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(D) the engineer signs and seals each design segment only after it has been reviewed by an
PM
independent consulting engineer who specializes in the field in which it pertains
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The answer is (C).
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The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Model Rules, states
Chemical)
that

Licensees may accept assignments and assume responsibility for coordination of an entire project FE Civil
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Civil)

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This is Chapter 39, Problem 6.

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