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Electrical Circuit Analysis: Instructions To Candidates

The document is an exam for a course on electrical circuit analysis. It contains instructions for the exam, which has three sections - Section A with 10 short questions, Section B with 5 multi-part questions, and Section C with 3 long questions. The exam covers various circuit analysis topics like Thevenin's theorem, filters, and stability criteria.

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Electrical Circuit Analysis: Instructions To Candidates

The document is an exam for a course on electrical circuit analysis. It contains instructions for the exam, which has three sections - Section A with 10 short questions, Section B with 5 multi-part questions, and Section C with 3 long questions. The exam covers various circuit analysis topics like Thevenin's theorem, filters, and stability criteria.

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Roll No. Total No.

of Pages : 03
Total No. of Questions : 09
B.Tech.(EE) (2018 Batch) (Sem.–3)
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
Subject Code : BTEE-301-18
M.Code : 76381
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks
each.
2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students
have to attempt any FOUR questions.
3. SECTION-C contains T HREE questions carrying T EN marks each and students
have to attempt any T WO questions.

SECTION-A

1. Answer briefly :

a. State reciprocity theorem.

b. State superposition theorem.

c. What do you mean by duality? Explain.

d. What do you mean by transient response? Discuss its significance.

e. What do you mean by RMS value? Discuss its importance.

f. What do you mean by coupled circuits? Explain.

g. What is propagation constant? Explain.

h. List the disadvantages of constant-k filters.

i. Differentiate between forced and free responses.

j. Discuss the classification of filters.

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SECTION-B

2. Find the Thevenin’s equivalent of the network at terminals A and B. Determine the
current through the load resistor of 4 ohm connected across the terminals A, B.
2 2

A
+ 8V 12V +
– –
B

FIG.1

3. In the two port network, compute the hybrid parameters and draw the equivalent circuit
from the following data:

a. With the output terminal short circuited

V1 = 10V, I1, = 1A, I2 = 2A

b. With the input terminal open circuited

V1 = 10V, V2 = 50V, I2 = 2A

4. Design a m-derived low pass filter having cut-off frequency of 100Hz, design impedance
of 40 ohm, and the resonant frequency 110Hz.

5. The circuit shown in the figure is initially under steady state condition. The switch is
moved from position 1 to position 2 at t = 0. Find the current after switching.

1 i(t)
2
R1 = 10

20V R2 = 10 L = 4H

FIG.2

6. A series RLC circuit has R= 50ohm, L= 0.2 H, C = 10F with an applied voltage of 20V.
Calculate the resonant frequency. Find the Q factor of the circuit. Compute the lower and
upper frequency limits and also find the bandwidth of the circuit.

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SECTION-C

7. Explain :

a. Node and Mess analysis by considering examples

b. Parallel resonance

8. Determine the Foster and Cauer form of realization of the driving point impedance
function

4( s 2  1)( s 2  9)
s(s 2  4)

9. Discuss the following :

a. Routh-Hurwitz stability criterion

b. Maximum power transfer theorem

NOTE : Disclosure of Identity by writing Mobile No. or Making of passing request on any
page of Answer Sheet will lead to UMC against the Student.

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