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II B. Tech I Semester, Regular Examinations, Nov 2012
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - I
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75

Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1. a) Explain the difference between independent and dependent source with suitable examples.
b) The voltage waveform shown in figure 1 is applied to a pure capacitor of 60 F. Sketch i(t)
and p(t) and determine I
max
and P
max
.


2. a) For the circuit shown in figure 2, use nodal analysis to determine voltage across 3 and 12
resistance. Compute power absorbed by 6 resistor.
b) Calculate the mesh currents in the network shown in Figure 3.


3. a) Construct the phasor and impedance diagram and determine the circuit constants for the
following voltage and current.
) sin(5000t t V
0
50 150 ) ( + = V, ) - sin(5000t t i
0
25 5 ) ( =
b) A current of 4 A flows through a non-inductive resistance in series, with a choking coil when
supplied at 230 V, 50 Hz. If the voltage across the resistance is 100 V and across the coil is 180
V, draw the phasor diagram and calculate i) impedance, reactance and resistance of the coil
ii) the power absorbed by the coil iii) the total power.


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4. a) A series RLC circuit with R = 100 , L = 0.5 H and C =40 F has applied voltage of 100V
with variable frequency. Calculate the resonant frequency, current at resonance, voltage across
R, L and C. Also calculate the Q-factor, upper and lower half power frequencies and
bandwidth.
b) Construct an admittance locus and determine the variable inductance values, so that the phase
angle between the supply voltage and supply current is zero for the circuit shown in Fig. 5.
Assume = 5000 rad/sec.








5. a) Two coils with inductances in the ratio of 5:1 have a coupling coefficient k = 0.5. When these
coils are connected in series aiding, the equivalent inductance is 44.4 mH. Find L
1
, L
2
and M.
b) In the network shown in figure 6, determine the value of the load impedance (Z
L
) for
maximum power transfer.

6. a) Draw the graph of the network given in figure 7, find tie test schedule and determine loop
currents.





b) Draw a graph of the network shown in figure 8. Select a tree with branches R
1
, R
2
, R
5
, R
3
and
R
4
.Write fundamental loop matrix and cut set matrix.




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2
2
2
2
4 A
10 V
+
-
2
Figure 7
R
1

R
3

R
5

R
2

R
4

R
6

R
7

R
8

R
9

Figure 8
5
20 F
7
~
100 V
Fig. 5
X
L
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7. a) Find the current in 10 resistance of the circuit shown in figure 9 using Millmans theorem.

b) In the network given in figure 10, impedance =
0
1
0 20 Z be connected between the
terminals A and B. Find the power dissipated in the above impedance.










8. a) Find V
L
in the circuit shown in figure 11, using superposition theorem.
b) Verify the Tellegens theorem for the circuit shown in Figure 12.











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5
10
j10
j5
5

A
B
50 0
0
V
Figure 10
5 A
2V
+
-
R
L
V
L

1
1
+
-
2
5 A
Figure 11
50 V
+
-
2 3
5
5
2
Figure 12
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II B. Tech I Semester, Regular Examinations, Nov 2012
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - I
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75

Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. a) Explain the principle of source transformation using suitable examples.
b) A pure inductance of 3 mH carries a current of the waveform shown in figure 1. Sketch the
waveform of v(t) and p(t). Determine the average value of power.










2. a) Using nodal analysis, find current i in the circuit shown in figure 2.










b) Find the source currents in the resistance network shown in figure 3 by using Y- transformation.












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1 3
5 7 8 4
t (milli-sec)
10A
-10 A
i(t)
Figure 1
1 K
2 mA
12 mA
3 K
6 mA
2 K
i
Figure 2
d

2

5

3

a

b

c

5 V

8
5
Figure 3
+
-
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3. a) In an electrical circuit R, L and C are connected in parallel. R = 10 , L= 0.1 H and C = 100
F. The circuit is energized with supply at 230 V, 50 Hz. Calculate (i) the impedance ii)
current taken from the supply (iii) power factor of the circuit and power consumed by the
circuit.
b) Find the currents flowing through different elements in the circuit shown in figure 4.


4. a) In a series resonance circuit, the resistance is 5 , the resonant frequency is 410
5
rad/sec and
the bandwidth is 10
4
rad/sec. Compute L and C of the network, half-power frequencies and Q
of the circuit.
b) Draw the admittance locus for the circuit shown in figure 5 and calculate C which results in
resonance when = 5000 rad/sec.

5. a) Discuss about the analogy between magnetic and electric circuits.
b) For the circuit shown in figure 6, find the voltage across j5 reactance.






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6. a) Define the following.
i) Tree ii) co-tree iii) cut-set iv) Loop
b) Draw the graph of the network shown in figure 7. Find the tie set schedule, obtain
equilibrium equation on loop current basis and find the branch currents.







7. a) Find Nortons equivalent circuit for the circuit shown in Figure 8.
b) Find the current through 15 resistance using Millmans theorem for the circuit shown in
Figure 9.


8. a) Find i' using super position theorem for the circuit given in figure 10.






b) Verify the reciprocity theorem for the circuits given in figure 11.






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5
10 V
-
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
3
Figure 7
2 A
6 V
+
-
1 V
x
5
+
-
+ -
5V
x
i
Figure 10
5
~
1
4
j2 -j4
V
0
90 10
5
~
1
4
j2 -j4
V
0
90 10
Figure 11
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Code No: R21023

II B. Tech I Semester, Regular Examinations, Nov 2012
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - I
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75

Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


1. a) Define Ohms law. Explain about ideal and non-ideal voltage and current sources.
b) The waveform given in figure 1 is the voltage across a linear time invariant inductor of 2H.
If i
L
(0) = 0, sketch the waveform of current i(t) up to 3 sec.



2. a) Write a set of node-voltage equations for the network shown in Figure 2 and solve all node
voltages.
b) Find the current in 3 resistor and voltage across the current source in the network shown in
Figure 3 using mesh analysis.





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3. a) When a resistor and choke coil in series are connected to a supply of 240 V, a current of 3 A
flows lagging the supply voltage by 40
0
. The voltage across the inductor is 180 V. Find the
resistance of the resistor and the parameters of the coil.
b) Determine the branch currents and the current supplied by the mains in the circuit shown in
Figure 4.

4. a) Show that in a series RLC circuit,

2 1
f f f
0
= , where f
o
is the resonant frequency and f
1
, f
2

are half power frequencies.
b) For the circuit shown in figure 5, draw the admittance locus and sate whether resonance is
possible.

5. a) Explain the concept of mutual inductance and derive the expression for coefficient of
coupling.
b) Determine the voltage V across the 10 resistor in the magnetically coupled circuit shown
in Figure 6.


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6. a) Calculate the source current for the circuit shown in figure 7 using network topology.
b) Draw the dual of the network shown figure 8.











7. a) Find the value of Z
L
to be connected between the terminals AB of the circuit shown in figure
9, for maximum power transfer. Find maximum power.
b) Find the voltage V using Nortons theorem for the circuit shown in Figure 10.

8. a) Show the validity of reciprocity theorem for the circuits shown in figure 11.








b) Find V
0
in the network shown in figure 12 using superposition theorem.








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10
5
50 V
10
+
-
10
20
10
5
50 V
10
+
10
20
-
2
1
4 V 2
+
-
1
1
Figure 7
Figure 8
S
1
4 A
C
2
=4 F
L
1
=3H
R
1
=1
2V
+
-
R
2
=2
L
2
=2H
R
3
=3
S
2
Figure 11
1 A
10V
+
-
2
0.5V
0

V
0
5
+
-
+ -
1
4V
+
-
Figure 12
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Code No: R21023

II B. Tech I Semester, Regular Examinations, Nov 2012
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS - I
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75

Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry Equal Marks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

1. a) The waveform shown in the below Figure 1 has a period of 10secs








i) What is the average value of the current over one period?
ii) How much charge is transferred in the interval 1 < t < 14 secs?
iii) If q(0)=0, sketch q(t), 0 < t < 16secs.
b) A current of the waveform shown in figure 2, flows through a capacitor C = 25 F. Sketch
the voltage waveform and determine V
max
and q
max
.










2. a) Use nodal analysis to find currents in different resistances of the circuit given in Figure 3.
b) Find the currents I
1
, I
2
, and I
3
in the circuit given in Figure 4, using node voltage analysis


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Time in sec
i(A)
2
4
6 8
10
12 14 16 18
-2
4
2
8
6
Figure 1


5A
-5A
i(t)
Time in macro secs
Figure 2
2
3
4 5
0
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3. a) A series combination of R and C is in parallel with a 25 resistor. A 50 Hz source results in
a total current of 6.5 A, a current of 5 A through 25 resistance and a current of 2.3 A in the
RC branch. (i) Draw the phasor diagram of the circuit and find values of R and C (ii) Find
apparent, active, reactive power and power factor of the circuit.
b) A resistance and inductance are connected in series across a voltage given by
t t v = sin 283 ) ( . The power drawn by the series combination is 400 W and the current has a
maximum value of 4 A. Determine the circuit parameters and the power factor of the circuit.

4. a) In a series RLC network, R = 50 and C = 20 F, and L = 50 mH. Find the voltage across
each element, when the voltage across the resistor is a maximum, given that the applied voltage
is 100 V with a variable frequency.
b) Using the locus diagrams, determine the value of R
L
for which the circuit shown in figure 5
will be under resonance.







5. a) Two coupled coils with L
1
= 0.01 H and L
2
= 0.04 H and k = 0.6 can be connected in four
different ways such as series aiding, series opposing, parallel aiding and parallel opposing. Find
equivalent inductance in each case.
b) For the circuit shown in figure 6, determine the currents i
1
& i
2
using loop method of analysis.













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-j 5
j 10
~
R
L

100 V
Fig. 5
j 2

V
2
=10 0
0
V
i
2

i
1



j4

j3 V
1
=10 0
0
V
-j8
2
Figure 6

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6. a) For the network given in figure 6A, draw its dual and write KCL in matrix form of the dual
network.
b) For the network given in figure 6B, calculate the branch voltages and branch currents using
node- basis method.








7. a) Use the Thevinins theorem to find the deflection of galvanometer having a resistance of
100 ohm and a sensitivity of 0.5x10
-5
A per mm connected to terminals AB of the bridge shown
in Figure 7.
b) Find the voltage across 10 resistance in the network shown in Figure 8 using Nortons
theorem.

8. a) Use superposition to determine voltage V
x
in the network given in Figure 9.
b) Verify Tellegens theorem for the below circuit shown in Figure 10.




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40
10
50
20
88V
+
-
10
Figure 10
L
R
1

S
V
+
-
R
2

C
Figure 6A
1
1 V
+
-
1
2
1 1
2
Figure 6B

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