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This document is a tutorial sheet containing 7 questions related to network theorems like Thevenin's theorem and Norton's theorem. The questions ask students to use these theorems to find currents and voltages in various resistor circuits. For example, question 1 asks to find the current through a 4-ohm resistor using Thevenin's theorem, and question 3 asks to find the voltage across a 3-ohm resistor using Norton's theorem. The document provides circuit diagrams and asks students to calculate values using the specified network theorems.

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Tut 4

This document is a tutorial sheet containing 7 questions related to network theorems like Thevenin's theorem and Norton's theorem. The questions ask students to use these theorems to find currents and voltages in various resistor circuits. For example, question 1 asks to find the current through a 4-ohm resistor using Thevenin's theorem, and question 3 asks to find the voltage across a 3-ohm resistor using Norton's theorem. The document provides circuit diagrams and asks students to calculate values using the specified network theorems.

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FORM No. ITM-FRM-66 (REV.

00)

Department of ECE & EI Tutorial Sheet No.- 4

Subject: BEEE Issue Pages : 1 of 2


Code: ECL101 Date:11.4.2022

Unit/Title: Network Theorems Faculty: Anjali Semester:2nd


Garg

Q1. Calculate the current through 4-ohm resistor using thevenin’s theorem.
Ans : 1.5 A

3 4

10
6

2
12

Q2. Use thevenin’s theorem to find the current in a resistance connected between
the open terminals if it is of a) 2 ohm b) 1ohm

2
2

8 4

Ans: a) 1.38 A b) 2.0A

Q3. Find the voltage across 3-ohm resistor using Norton’s theorem.
6

6 6 4.5

Ans: 1.5 v
Q4 Using Norton’s theorem computes the current through the 6-ohm resistor.

4 10

2
12

6
Ans: 4 A

Q5. Using Norton’s Theorem compute the current through 1-ohm resistor.

2 3

6
4

1
12
6

12 24

Ans: 2.8A
Q6. Using Star/delta transformation find current through 17-ohm resistor.

4 41 15
2

4
15

6 17 11
115

Q7. Find the power delivered in the 10-ohm resistor.

5
1

10

15

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