1. The document is a lab examination from Dream Institute of Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering for their 1st year, 1st semester Basic Electrical Engineering lab course. The exam is out of 60 total marks and covers 7 experiments verifying various circuit theorems and characteristics.
2. The experiments include verifying Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, superposition theorem, and the maximum power transfer theorem. Additional experiments study the characteristics of incandescent and carbon filament lamps and explore the concept of resonance in circuits.
3. Students are evaluated on their ability to correctly present objective, theory, circuit diagrams, conduct the experiment, and analyze results through observation tables, graphs, calculations, and conclusions in their lab reports
1. The document is a lab examination from Dream Institute of Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering for their 1st year, 1st semester Basic Electrical Engineering lab course. The exam is out of 60 total marks and covers 7 experiments verifying various circuit theorems and characteristics.
2. The experiments include verifying Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, superposition theorem, and the maximum power transfer theorem. Additional experiments study the characteristics of incandescent and carbon filament lamps and explore the concept of resonance in circuits.
3. Students are evaluated on their ability to correctly present objective, theory, circuit diagrams, conduct the experiment, and analyze results through observation tables, graphs, calculations, and conclusions in their lab reports
1. The document is a lab examination from Dream Institute of Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering for their 1st year, 1st semester Basic Electrical Engineering lab course. The exam is out of 60 total marks and covers 7 experiments verifying various circuit theorems and characteristics.
2. The experiments include verifying Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, superposition theorem, and the maximum power transfer theorem. Additional experiments study the characteristics of incandescent and carbon filament lamps and explore the concept of resonance in circuits.
3. Students are evaluated on their ability to correctly present objective, theory, circuit diagrams, conduct the experiment, and analyze results through observation tables, graphs, calculations, and conclusions in their lab reports
1. The document is a lab examination from Dream Institute of Technology's Department of Electrical Engineering for their 1st year, 1st semester Basic Electrical Engineering lab course. The exam is out of 60 total marks and covers 7 experiments verifying various circuit theorems and characteristics.
2. The experiments include verifying Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, superposition theorem, and the maximum power transfer theorem. Additional experiments study the characteristics of incandescent and carbon filament lamps and explore the concept of resonance in circuits.
3. Students are evaluated on their ability to correctly present objective, theory, circuit diagrams, conduct the experiment, and analyze results through observation tables, graphs, calculations, and conclusions in their lab reports
Result -10(Graph and Conclusion), Viva Voci-20, Conducting Experiment -15] 1. Connect and glow a lamp using starter and choke coil. Study the characteristics of the lamp and plot the required graphs. What will be the current through the starter just after the lamp strikes and why? 2. Study the different characteristics (V-I, V-R) of incandescent and carbon filament lamp. If they glow for same interval of time, which one becomes hotter than the other? Justify. 3. Perform an experiment to verify Thevenins Theorem. State the theorem. 4. Perform an experiment to verify Nortons Theorem. State the theorem. 5. Perform an experiment to verify Superposition Theorem. What do you mean by bilateral element? 6. Perform an experiment to verify Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. What is the maximum efficiency that can be achieved through this theorem and how? 7. Make a connection using different circuit elements such that magnitude of current is equal in each of them. What is resonance?