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Max: 5 Person in A Group. Submission Due Date: 16 November During Class

This document contains circuit analysis exercises for first-order RC and RL circuits. It includes 8 problems on source-free RC circuits, 8 on source-free RL circuits, 8 on the step response of RC circuits, and 8 on the step response of RL circuits. Students are to solve the circuit analysis problems, which involve determining voltage and current values for the various circuits given initial conditions and input signals. The problems cover concepts like capacitor charging/discharging, inductor current build up, and step responses. All solutions are to be submitted by November 16.

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Max: 5 Person in A Group. Submission Due Date: 16 November During Class

This document contains circuit analysis exercises for first-order RC and RL circuits. It includes 8 problems on source-free RC circuits, 8 on source-free RL circuits, 8 on the step response of RC circuits, and 8 on the step response of RL circuits. Students are to solve the circuit analysis problems, which involve determining voltage and current values for the various circuits given initial conditions and input signals. The problems cover concepts like capacitor charging/discharging, inductor current build up, and step responses. All solutions are to be submitted by November 16.

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Chapter 5 – first Order Circuit Exercises

Max : 5 Person in a group. Submission Due date: 16th November during class.
(1) Source Free RC Circuit

1. In Fig 7.5 below, let vc(0)= 15V. Determine vc,vx and io for t > 0.

Figure 7.5

2. Refer to the circuit below in Fig 7.7. Let vc(0)= 60V. Determine vc,vx and io for t >= 0.

Figure 7.7

3. Refer to the circuit below in Fig 7.8. Determine v(t) for t >= 0. Calculate the initial energy
stored in the capacitor.

Figure 7.8
4. Refer to the circuit below in Fig 7.10. Determine v(t) for t >= 0 and wc(0).

Figure 7.10

5. The switch in Fig 7.84 has been in position A for a long time. Assume the switch moves
instantaneously from A to B at t=0. Find v for t>0.

Figure 7.84

6. The switch in Fig 7.86 has been closed for a long time, and it opens at t=0. Find v(t) for t=>0.

Figure 7.86
7. Assuming that the switch in Fig 7.87 has been in position A for a long time and is moved to
position B at t=0. Then at t=1 second, the switch moves from B to C. Find vc(t) for t=>0.

Figure 7.87

8. The switch in Fig 7.89 opens at t=0. Find vo for t>0.

Figure 7.89

(2) Source Free RL Circuit

1. Based on circuit in Fig 7.15, find i and vx. Let i(0) =12 A.

Figure 7.15

2. Based on circuit in Fig 7.16, calculate i(t) fort<0 and t>0.


Figure 7.16

3. Based on circuit in Fig 7.18, calculate i(t) for t>0.

Figure 7.18

4. Based on circuit in Fig 7.19, calculate i(t) for t<0 and t>=0.

Figure 7.19
5. Based on circuit in Fig 7.22, calculate I, io and vo for all t.

Figure 7.22

6. Consider the circuit of Fig 7.97, find vo(t) if i(0) =6 A and v(t) =0.

Figure 7.97

7. For the circuit in Fig 7.98, determine vo(t) when i(0) =5A and v(t)=0.

Figure 7.98
8. Consider the circuit in Fig 7.103. Given that vo(0)= 10V, find vo and vx for t>0.

Figure 7.103

(3) Step Response of RC circuit

1. Consider the circuit in Fig 7.43. At t=0, the switch moves to B. Determine v(t) for t>0 and
calculate its value at t=1s and 4s.

Figure 7.43

2. Find v(t) for t>0 in the circuit of Fig. 7.44. Also calculate v(t) at t=0.5.

Figure 7.44
3. Refer to the circuit below in Fig 7.45. Evaluate i and v for all time.

Figure 7.45

4. Refer to the circuit below in Fig 7.45. Evaluate i(t) and v(t) for all time.

Figure 7.47

5. Calculate the capacitor voltage for t<0 and t>0 for each of the circuits in Fig 7.106 and Fig
7.107.
Figure 7.106

Figure 7.107
6. Refer to the circuit below in Fig 7.110. Evaluate i(t) for t<0 and t>0.

Figure 7.110

7. The switch in Fig 7.11 has been in position a for a long time. At t=0, it moves to position b.
Calculate i(t) for all t>0.

Figure 7.111

8. Find vo in the circuit of Fig 7.112 when vs=30u(t) V. Assume that vo(0) = 5V.

Figure 7.112
(4) Step Response of RL circuit

1. Find i(t) in the circuit of Fig 7.51 for t>0.

Figure 7.51

2. Based on Fig 7.52, find i(t) for t>0.

Figure 7.52

3. Determine the inductor current i(t) for both t<0 and t>0 for each of circuits in Fig 7.119 and
7.120.
Figure 7.119

Figure 7.120

4. Find v(t) for t<0 and t>0 in the circuit of Fig 7.121.

Figure 7.121
5. For the network shown in Fig 7.122, find v(t) for t>0.

Figure 7.122

6. Find i1(t) and i2(t) for t>0 in the circuit of fig 7.123.

Figure 7.123

7. Based on fig 7.124,given vs=18u(t). Determine the step response vo(t) .

Figure 7.124
8. Obtain v(t) and i(t) in the circuit of Fig 7.128.

Figure 7.128

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