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Tutorial DC

Mesh Analysis.
1. Use mesh analysis to find the current through 30 Ω resistance in the following circuit.

2. Set up the mesh equations for the circuit shown below. Find the value of Rx so that no
current flows in the 0.5 Ω resistor.

3. Find the value of current I by using mesh analysis

4. Determine the currents through the different branches of the bridge circuit shown in Fig

5. Use Supermesh concept to calculate the mesh currents of the circuit show below.
6. Calculate the three-mesh current for the figure shown below

7. Use mesh analysis to find Vo in the circuit.

8. Calculate the currents i1, i2, and i3 of the following network using mesh analysis.

9. Calculate Potential Difference between x and y.


Nodal Analysis
1. Calculate the current through 3Ω resistor using nodal analysis in fig

2. Using nodal analysis find the current and voltage drops through 5Ω resistor.

3. Find the current through 4V source using Nodal Analysis Method.

4. Calculate the current in 24V source using nodal analysis.


4 6

10A 6 24V 8

fig.3
5. Use nodal analysis to find Vo for the figure shown below
6. Solve the given circuit by Nodal Voltage Analysis. Also, find voltage drop across 7 ohms
resistance.

7. Fing node voltage for fig shown

8. Find current in 10 ohms resistance using nodal analysis


Star Delta Conversion
1. Find the total current flowing through the given network.

2. State and explain KVL. Find RAB by using Delta to Star conversion technique.

A
3Ω 5Ω

5Ω 7Ω

5Ω 5
B 3Ω Ω

3. Find current Is. Use Delta/Star transformation.

4. Find the value of the voltage source (V) that delivers 2 Amps current through the circuit as shown

5. Find the current from source using star delta conversion.


6. . Find the equivalent resistance across the terminal AB as shown in fig using Star Delta
Conversion

7. Find equt resistance across AB

8. Find source current using star delta technique

9. Find RAB
10. Find the equivalent resistance in the given circuit diagram using star delta transformation.

Thevenins Theorem & Norton’s theorem.


1. Find the current flowing through the resistance R 3 by Thevenin’s theorem & Norton’s
theorem.

2. Calculate the current through 3Ω resistor using Thevenin’s theorem in fig

3. Apply Norton’s theorem to find the current through 10 ohm resistor

4. For the circuit shown in figure, implement Norton’s theorem to determine voltage drop across
8Ω resistor.

5. Use Nortons theorem to find Vo in the circuit


Superposition Theorem
1. Calculate the power consumed by 8resistor using Superposition theorem in fig. 3.
4 6

10A 6 24V 8

fig.3
2. Find the current through 4 ohm resistor using superposition theorem

3. Use superposition theorem to calculate the current through 5 resistor of the circuit
shown below.

4. Find the value of current I by using superposition theorem.


j. Find the value of RL that will absorb maximum power Pmax. Also calculate the value of
Pmax.

k. Find the magnitude of RL for the maximum power transfer in the circuit shown below.
Also find the maximum power.

l.

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