EEE Assignment
EEE Assignment
5. Determine the resistance between points A and B in the network shown in Fig.
8. Find out the resistance between the terminals a and b in the circuit shown in the Fig.
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Write and explain Thevenin’s theorem with a suitable example
12. Write down the steps of Thevenin theorem and find the current flowing through a 5 kΩ resistor
using the Thevenin’s theorem
14. Write down the steps of Norton’s theorem and find the current through 1 kΩ resistor for a given
ccircuit using Norton's theorem:
4. Distinguish between (i) Apparent power (ii) Active power and (iii) Reactive power in ac circuits.
Discuss about pure resistive circuit with phasor diagram, Waveform and power equation
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Prove that the current in purely Inductive circuit lags its voltage by 90° and average power
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consumption in pure inductor is zero.
Prove that the current in purely Capacitive circuit leads its voltage by 90° and average power
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consumption in pure capacitor is zero.
Explain series R-L circuit in brief. Draw phasor diagram and the wave forms of voltage, current
8. and instantaneous power.
Explain series R-C circuit in brief. Draw phasor diagram and the wave forms of voltage, current
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and instantaneous power.
Discuss Resonance in R-L-C series circuit. Explain how power factor, XL, and R vary with
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frequency. Draw relevant vector diagram.
Explain Parallel resonance RLC Circuit.
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Derive the relation between line-voltage and phase-voltage for a three-phase four wire star and
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delta connection network.
A resistance of 10 Ω is connected in series with an inductance of 30 mH across a 100 V, 50 Hz a.c
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supply. Determine the current drawn, the power consumed, and the power factor.
13. A series circuit consists of a resistance of 100 Ω and a capacitance of 50 µf and is energized from a
200 V, 50 Hz mains. Determine (1) the impedance (2) the current in the circuit (3) power factor (4)
the phase angle (5) voltage across R and C.
14. A coil having a resistance of 10 Ω and inductance of 0.05 H is connected in series with a capacitor of
100 µf. The whole circuit is connected to 200 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (1) impedance (2) the current
(3) power factor (4) power absorbed.
15. A Capacitor C is in series with a 75 Ω resistor and a 12 H inductive coil across a 220 V, 60 Hz supply.
Determine the value of C that resonate the circuit.
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4. Why filter circuit is required? What are components can be used as filter elements?
What do you mean by clipping circuits? Explain positive series clipper and negative biased
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parallel clipper
What is a clamper circuit? Explain the positive and negative clamper circuit with waveforms and
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circuit diagrams
Give the comparison between the clipper and clamper circuit.
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Draw the output characteristics of BJT. Explain the different operating regions in the output
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characteristic.
Explain the transistor as a switch along with its operating regions and list the application of the
9. transistor.
Draw and explain the input and output characteristics of a transistor in CB Configuration.
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What are the differences between Common base, common emitter, and common collector
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configuration?
Explain the Circuit of the common emitter amplifier in detail.
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ASSIGNMRNT – 06
Voltage Regulator
4. Briefly explain all the blocks for DC-regulated power supply. Which IC do we use to generate +5v
at the output side?