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The document is a mid-question bank for the Network Analysis course for I B. Tech – II Sem students in the ECE branch for the academic year 2023-2024. It includes a comprehensive list of questions categorized by units, covering topics such as circuit components, theorems, transient response in RL and RC circuits, and parameters for RLC circuits. Each question is associated with specific course outcomes and marks.

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The document is a mid-question bank for the Network Analysis course for I B. Tech – II Sem students in the ECE branch for the academic year 2023-2024. It includes a comprehensive list of questions categorized by units, covering topics such as circuit components, theorems, transient response in RL and RC circuits, and parameters for RLC circuits. Each question is associated with specific course outcomes and marks.

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Class : I B.

Tech – II Sem Academic Year : 2023-2024


Course : Network Analysis Branch : ECE
Faculty : Dr. Prabhuraj S / R. Yedukondalu

MID QUESTION BANK

UNIT-I

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1 Explain the types of circuit components, 1 2 10
2 Write the Types of Sources and Source Transformations, 1 2 10
3 Explain the mesh analysis with example. 1 2 10
4 Explain the nodal analysis with example. 1 2 10
5 Use source transformation to find V0 in the circuit of Fig.

1 2 10

6 State and explain of super position theorem with example. 1 2 10


7 State and explain reciprocity theorem with example. 1 2 10
8 Explain the principle of Duality with an example 1 2 10
9 Determine the mesh currents in the circuit shown below.

1 2 10

10 Determine the current through each resistor in the given circuit using 2
1 10
nodal analysis.
11 Find the current using thevenins theorem 1

2 10

12 The figure shown (also used in earlier examples) can be considered 1


equivalent to two sources of 100 V and 70 V, with internal resistances
20 Ω each, feeding a load of 160 Ω. Using Millmann’s theorem (or
equivalent generator theorem) find the current I.

2 10

UNIT-II

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Derive an expression for i(t) of a RL series circuit when DC voltage is
10
1 applied at t=0 by closing the switch. Draw the response curve i(t). Define 2 2
time constant of RL circuit
A series RL circuit with R= 30 Ohm, L= 15 H, has a constant voltage V =
10
2 60V applied at t= 0. Determine the current I and the voltage across the 2 2
resistor and voltage across the Inductor.
In the circuit as shown in figure below the switch is in position1 for along
time and brought the position2 at time t=0. Determine the circuit current.

10
3 2 3

Derive an expression for i(t) of a RC series circuit when DC voltage is


10
4 applied at t=0 by closing the switch. Draw the response curve i(t). Define 2 2
time constant of RC circuit.
A series RC circuit with R = 10ohm and C= 20F has a constant voltage of
V = 100V applied at t=0. Determine the current i and the voltage across the
resistor and voltage across the capacitor.

10
5 2 2

Figure(a)
For the figure(a) shown in below, the dc voltage is applied to the circuit
keeping the switch K open so that the steady state is reached. Determine
the complete response for the
circuit after closing the
switch K.
10
6 2 2

Figure(a)
Consider series RLC circuit as shown in below figure (a) with R= 2𝛀,
L=0.5H and C=0.1F.the circuit is initially relaxed. When the switch is
closed at t=0. Calculate the transient current and voltage across the
capacitor.
2 2 10
7

In the network shown in below Figure (a) the switch is changed from
position 1 to the position 2 at t=0, steady condition having reached before
switching. Find the values of I, di/dt and d2i/dt2at t= 0+.

10
8 2 2

Figure (a)
In the network shown in below figure (a) the switch is changed from
position A to the position B at t=0, having already established steady state 10
9 2 2
in position A. Find the values of i, di/dt and d2i/dt2 at t= 0+.If R=100𝛀,
L=1H and C= 1μF and V= 100 volt.
Figure (a)
In the network shown in below figure (a) the switch S is closed at t= 0 with
zero inductor current and capacitor uncharged. find i, di/dt and d 2i/dt2 at t=
0+.If R=10𝛀, L=1H and C= 100μF and
V= 100 volt.
10
10 2 2

Figure (a)

The switch in below figure(a) is changed from position 1 to 2 at t=0. find i,


di/dt and d2i/dt2 at t= 0+.

10
11 2 2

Figure (a)

The values of R and L in a series R-L circuit are 10𝛀 and 40 H,


respectively. At the instant of closing the switch, the current rises at the
rate of 5A/s. Calculate the following:1. the value of applied voltage. 2.
Rate of growth of current when 6A flows in the circuit3. Find the energy
stored in the inductor.

10
12 2 2

Figure(a)

UNIT-III

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1 a) What is transient state? 3 2 05
b) Why transients occurs in electric circuits. 3 2 05
2 Derive an expression for transient response in series RC circuit with sinusoidal 3 3 10
excitation
3 Derive an expression for transient response in series RL circuit with sinusoidal 3 3 10
excitation
4 The circuit shown in fig, consists of series RL elements with R = 150 and L = 3 3 10
0.5 H. the switch is closed when  = 300. determine the resultant current when
voltage V = 50cos(100t + ) is applied to the circuit at = 300

4 The circuit shown in fig , consists of series RC elements with R = 15 and C = 3 3 10
100F. A sinusoidal voltage v = 100 sin(500t + ) volts is applied to the circuit at
time corresponding to  = 45 0. Obtain the current transient.

5 Explain the AC response for RL circuits by using solution method of differential 3 2 10


equations
6 Explain the AC response for RLC circuits by using solution method of differential 3 2 10
equations
7 The circuit shown in fig. consisting of series RLC elements with R = 10, L= 0.5 3 2 10
H and C = 200F has a sinusoidal voltage v = 150 sin(200t + ). If the switch is
closed when  = 300 , determine the current equation.

8 In the series RL circuit shown 3 2 10


in below figure (a) the sinusoidal
source is given by V=
100sin(500t+φ)
volts. Determine
resetting current if the
switch is closed when φ=0.
Figure (a)
9 A series R-C circuit has R=20𝛀 and C= 100μF. A voltage of v= 200 sin 314t is 3 2 10
applied at t=2.14msec. Obtain an expression for i. Also find the value of current
after 1m sec from the switching instant.
10 A 50Hz, 400V(peak value) sinusoidal voltage is applied at t= 0 to 2πf, series R-L 3 2 10
circuit having resistance 5𝛀 and inductance 0.2H. Obtain an expression of
current at any instant t. calculate the value of the transient current at 0.01
sec after
switching on.
11 For the network shown in below figure (a), a sinusoidal voltage source v= 200 sin 3 2 10
(600t+θ)volt is applied at a time when θ=0o. find the expression for current i(t)?

Figure (a)
12 In the circuit shown in below figure (a) determine the complete solution for the 3 2 10
current, when the switch is closed at t=0. Applied voltage v(t)=400cos(500t+π/4).
Resistance R=15𝛀 Inductance L= 0.2H and capacitance C=3μF.

Figure (a)

UNIT-IV

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1 Derive the Quality factor of the series RLC circuit at Resonance. 4 2 10
Also derive the resonant frequency, quality factor and bandwidth.
2 Derive the Quality factor of the Parallel RLC circuit at Resonance. 4 2 10
Also derive the resonant frequency, quality factor and bandwidth
a) Explain the Dot rule of Coupled Circuits 4 2 10
3
b) Explain the Self Inductance and Mutual Inductance 4 2 10
4 Derive the expression for Co-efficient of Coupling 4 2 10

5 Explain the analysis of coupled circuits 4 2 10

6 Explain the Conductively coupled equivalence circuits 4 2 10

7 For a series RLC circuit, R = 10 ohms, L = 0.3H and C = 1006 μF.


The applied voltage is 230V. Determine resonance frequency,
4 2 10
quality factor, current at resonance, voltage across inductance at
resonance, bandwidth and half power frequencies.

8 Determine the value of Rc for which the network shown in figure at


Resonance?
4 2 10

9 For a series RLC circuit, R = 25 ohms, L = 10mH and C = 0.06 μF. 4 2 10


Find the value of Bandwidth and Q factor.
10 A coil of resistance 20 ohm and inductance 10mH in series with a
capacitance and is supplied with a constant voltage, variable 4 2 10
frequency source. The maximum current is 2A at 1000Hz. Find the
cutoff frequencies.

UNIT-V

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1. Find the Y-parameters for the network shown in below figure (a)

5 2 10

Figure (a)
2. a) Define and explain h- parameters of a two port network 2 5
5
b) Derive an expression for z parameters in terms of a
5 2 5
y parameters.
3 Derive and find the h-parameters for the network shown in figure (a)

5 2 12

Figure (a)
4 A) Obtain Y Parameters for the network shown in below figure (a) 2 12
5
Figure (a)
5 (a) Find the h-parameters for the network shown in figure
below figure (a)

5 2 5

Figure (a)
(b) What is two port networks? Briefly explain with the help
5 2 5
of a block diagram.
6. Find the Z parameters for the network shown in figure below figure
(a)

5 2 10

Figure (a)
7. Find the transmission parameters for the network shown in figure
below figure (a)

5 2 10

figure (a)
8. Derive an expression for z parameters in terms of h-parameter 2 5
5
Derive an expression for y parameters in terms of h parameters 2 5
5
9 For the network shown in below figure (a) find the ABCD
Parameters

2 10

Figure (a)

10 Derive the ABCD parameters in terms of Z parameters and Y


5 2 10
parameters
11 Determine the h – parameters for the network shown in below figure
(a)

5 2 10

Figure (a)

12 Determine the transmission parameters for the network shown in


below figure (a)

5 2 10

Figure (a)

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