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EEE3352 Test 1

This document contains a test for an Introduction to Electrical Engineering course taken at the National Defence University of Malaysia. [1] The test has two questions covering various electrical engineering concepts like Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, circuit analysis methods, and energy stored in capacitors and inductors. [2] Question 1 involves defining terms, listing circuit analysis rules, and using the superposition method to solve for power in a multi-source circuit. [3] Question 2 involves calculating equivalent capacitance and inductance in circuits, determining energy stored, and identifying components from voltage and current graphs.

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EEE3352 Test 1

This document contains a test for an Introduction to Electrical Engineering course taken at the National Defence University of Malaysia. [1] The test has two questions covering various electrical engineering concepts like Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, circuit analysis methods, and energy stored in capacitors and inductors. [2] Question 1 involves defining terms, listing circuit analysis rules, and using the superposition method to solve for power in a multi-source circuit. [3] Question 2 involves calculating equivalent capacitance and inductance in circuits, determining energy stored, and identifying components from voltage and current graphs.

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NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYSIA

SUNGAI BESI CAMP

57000 KUALA LUMPUR

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TEST 1

BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

SEMESTER I ACADEMIC SESSION 2021/2022

COURSE : INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


COURSE CODE : EEE 3352
DATE : 06 DECEMBER 2021
DURATION : 1 HOUR 30 MINUTES
PROGRAMME : ZK08
CODE
LECTURERS : IR. TS. MAT KAMIL AWANG
EN. AHMAD LOQMAN BIN AHMAD MARZUKI

INSTRUCTION :
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.
________________________________________________________________________
THIS QUESTION PAPER CONTAINS SIX (6) PAGES
INCLUDING THIS PAGE.
(SULIT)

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES

CO1 Explain the concept of electrical in the real application (C1) WK1 – WK4 PO1
WP1
CO2 Apply the basic concepts of electrical circuits and electric WK1 – WK4 PO2
WP1
machines (C3)
CO3 Conduct simulation on simple electric circuits (P3) WK6 PO5
WP2

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ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.

QUESTION 1 (30 MARKS)

a) In your own words, define the followings:

i. Ohm’s Law
ii. Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)
iii. Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)

(CO1: PO1 - 6 Marks)

b) List four (4) rules/laws we must understand in solving any resistive circuit
with current and voltage sources.

(CO1: PO1 - 4 Marks)

c) In Figure Q1(c), given VS1 = 110V, VS2 = 90V, R1 = 560 Ω, R2 = 3.5 kΩ, R3
= 810 Ω. Using superposition method, compute:

Figure Q1(c)

i. The power on R1 due to VS1 and VS2.


ii. The power on R3 due to VS1 and VS2.

(CO2: PO2 - 12 Marks)

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d) Based on Figure Q1(d), compute:

Figure Q1(d)

i. The Thevenin resistance that the load, RL sees.


ii. The Thevenin voltage and the Norton current. Draw the Thevenin
and Norton equivalent circuit.
iii. The maximum power that can be delivered to the load, R L.

(CO2: PO2 - 8 Marks)

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(SULIT)

QUESTION 2 (30 MARKS)

a) Given Figure Q3(a)(i) and Figure Q3(a)(ii), solve:


i. The equivalent capacitance 𝐶𝑇 , when the switch is closed in
Figure Q3(a)(i).
ii. The equivalent capacitance 𝐶𝑇 , when the switch is opened in
Figure Q3(a)(i).
iii. The equivalent inductance 𝐿𝑇 in Figure Q3(a)(ii).

Figure Q3(a)(i)

Figure Q3(a)(ii)

(CO2: PO2 - 10 Marks)

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b) Solve for the energy stored in each capacitor and inductor, under steady-
state conditions, in the circuit in Figure Q3(b) below.

Figure Q2(b)

(CO2: PO2 - 10 Marks)

c) The voltage across and current through a capacitor and an inductor is


given in the Figure Q2(c) below.
i. Determine the value of capacitance if the graphs represent the
voltage across and current through a capacitor.
ii. Determine the value of inductance if the graphs represent the
voltage across and current through an inductor.

Figure Q2(c)

(CO2: PO2 - 10 Marks)

-END-

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