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EE18151 - BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(ASSIGNMENT-1)
Last date for Submission: 31.12.2020

1. Find Rab (equivalent Resistance across a and b) for the circuit shown in fig.

2. In the circuit shown below, Calculate the mesh currents i1 and i2.

3. Apply mesh analysis to find i in the given Fig.


4. For the parallel circuit shown in Fig. Calculate V, I1, and I2

5. For the network shown in figure, the current flowing through the 5 
resistance will be

6. The current in the 1  resistor in the network as shown is

7. For the circuit shown, find the loop currents using mesh analysis.
8. What is the potential drop across the 80  resistor in the figure? (Using
voltage division technique)

9. What is the current through the 5  resistance in the circuit shown? ( Using
mesh analysis)

10.Find the mesh currents i1, i2 and i3 in the circuit of Fig.

11.A pure inductive coil allows a current of 12 amps to flow from a


220V,50HZ supply. Find (i) Inductive reactance, (ii)inductance of the coil,
(iii)Power absorbed & (iv) write down the equations for voltage and current

12.A 212 μF capacitor is connected across a 220V,50HZ supply. Find (i) the
capacitive reactance, (ii)the R.M.S value of the current, (iii)Power absorbed
& (iv) write down the equations for voltage and current

13.A coil having a resistance of 6 ohms and an inductance of 0.03H is


connected across a 100V ,50Hz supply. Calculate The current 2) the phase
angle 3) pf 4) power
14.A capacitor having a capacitance of 10µF is connected in series with a non-
inductive resistance of 120Ω is connected across a 100 V, 50 Hz. Calculate
the current, power and the phase difference between current and voltage.

15.A coil of resistance 10 ohm and inductance of 0.1 H is connected in series


with a condenser of capacitance 150 micro farad across a 200V 50Hz
supply. Calculate 1. Inductive reactance of the coil 2. capacitive reactance
3.the net reactance 4.the current 5.the power factor of the circuit.

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