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UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND

MANAGEMENT KOLKATA

LAB REPORT
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
LABORATORY
PAPER CODE : ESC 191

NAME : DIGANTA HALDER


YEAR : 1ST
STREAM : B-TECH CSE
SECTION : A
ROLL NO. : 83
ENROLLMENT NO. : 12021002001048

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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Verification of Network Theory or KCL and KVL


2. Verification of Thevenin Theorem
3. Verification of Norton Theorem
4. Verification of Superposition Theorem
5. Analysis of RL Circuit
6. Analysis of RC Circuit
7. Analysis of RLC Circuit

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EXPERIMENT – 1

➢ TITLE OF EXPERIMENT : Analysis of circuits.

➢ OBJECTIVE : To create and solve a system of


independent equations.

➢ CIRCUIT DIAGRAM :

❖ Circuit 1(C1) –

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❖ Circuit 2(C2) –

❖ Circuit 3(C3)-

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❖ Circuit 4(C4)-

❖ Circuit 5(C5)-

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❖ Circuit 6(C6)-

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➢ THEORY :

Circuit theory is a linear analysis ; i.e., the voltage


current relationship for R , L and C are linear relationship
as R , L and C are considered to be the constants over a
large range of voltage and currents. The response due to
all sources present in the circuit is then the sum of
individual responses.

➢ PROCEDURE :

When doing circuit analysis, we need to understand the


electrical quantities , relationships , theorems ,and
essential laws .There are two essential laws we need to
learn for circuit analysis .There are basic network laws
namely :(1)KCL (2) KVL

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➢ DATA SHEET :

❖ Experimental data-

CIRCUIT VOLTAGE THROUGH CURRENT THROUGH


RESISTOR RESISTOR
C1. 10A current through 2 ohm
_ resistor.

C2.
Voltage b/t R3and RL = 9.12V
and voltage b/t RL and 40V _
battery =17.12.

C3.
_ Current in the circuit =2.5A.

C4. Current in the circuit


_ I=24A.i1=12A,i2=8A,i3=4A

C5.
Voltage in the circuit is 3.8V at Current in the circuit is at
PR6 at 6.1V at PR7 and at 2.2V PR1: 2.5A , at PR3: 1.6A, at
PR8. PR2: 833.33Ma , at PR5 :
1.6A and at PR4 : 833.33mA

C6.
_ Current in the circuit =1.8A

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❖ OUTPUT GRAPH :

• C1-

• C2-

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• C3-

• C4-

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• C5-

• C6-

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➢ CONCLUSION :

In a circuit the current flowing in each resistor is the


same all throughout the circuit while the voltage drop
across each resistor differ from each other. Good
equipments should be used for better performance of
the circuit.

PAPER CODE - ESC191

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