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Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kanpur

Esc 201: Introduction to Electronics

26th August, 2013 Home Assignment 4


1. Using the node voltage method, determine the voltages V1 (t) and V2 (t) in the circuit shown in Fig. 1.

Fig. 1 2. Using the superposition theorem, find the voltage V1(t) in the circuit shown in Fig. 2

Fig. 2 3. Find the average power and reactive power, in the network shown in Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

4. The two terminals network shown in Fig. 4, has an input impedance of (5-j8) . At a frequency of 4 krad/s, what inductance should be placed in parallel with the network to cause the input impedance to: a) have zero reactance? b) have a magnitude of 4 ?

Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kanpur

Esc 201: Introduction to Electronics

5. Using the loop current method, find the current I in the circuit shown in Fig. 5. Assume = 10,000 rad/s.

Fig. 5

6. For the circuit shown in Fig. 6, v1 = 100 V and i1 = 1090 mA at = 106 rad/s. If the circuit is in steady state, find the current i(t) through the inductor.

Fig. 6 7. In a series R-L-C circuit derive the expressions for frequency (a) at which the magnitude of voltage across the capacitor (Vc) is maximum and (b) at which the magnitude of voltage across the inductor (VL) is maximum.

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