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BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Course code : CSE102

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND APPLICATIONS

Prepared By:
Dr. Gaurav Kumar Singh,
Assistant Professor, DYPIU
Introduction to basics of electrical engineering

Lecture 3: Exercise / Numerical


EXERCISE / NUMERICAL ANALYSIS

How much charge is represented by 4,600 electrons?

Each electron has -1.602 ∗ 10−19 C. Hence 4,600 electrons will have -1.602 *1019 C/electron *
4,600 electrons = -7.369 *10-16 C

Calculate the amount of charge represented by four million protons?

Answer: + 6.408 *10-13 C.


The total charge entering a terminal is given by q= 5t sin4∏t mC. Calculate the
current at t=0.5 s.
Answer: 6.667 C.

Answer: (a) -15 V, (b) 5 V.


Answer: 16.667 s.

Compute the power absorbed or supplied by


each component of the circuit in Fig

Answer: p1 = - 40 W, p2 = 16 W, p3 = 9W, p4
= 15W.
For the circuit shown in Fig., calculate the
voltage v, the conductance G, and the power

Answer: 20 V, 100 µS, 40 mW

Answer: 2 cos t mA, 5 kΩ .


Answer: 40 V, 2.4 mJ

Answer: -2 sin 100t mV, 0.2 cos2 100t µJ.

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