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15EE1201

K L University
II/IV B.Tech-Semester-I- Internal Examinations- October 2017
Test-3
FIELDS & NETWORKS
Time: 90 Min Max. Marks: 30

1. a) Determine the voltage at nodes shown in Figure 1(a). (5 M)

Figure 1(a)
b) Find the V and I in the circuit shown in Figure 1(b). (5 M)

Figure 1(b)
2. a) Find the node voltages in the circuit shown in Figure 2(a). (6 M)

Figure 2(a)
b) Use the mesh analysis to compute the i1, i2 and i3 in Figure 2(b). (4 M)

Figure 2(b)
3. a) Use the mesh analysis to find the currents in the circuit of Figure 3(a). (5 M)

Figure 3(a)
b) Determine the currents i1, i2 and i3, circuit shown in Figure 3(b). (5 M)

Figure 3(b)
4. a) Use the Nodal analysis to find V0 in the circuit shown in Figure 4(a). (5 M)

Figure 4(a)
b) Find I0 in the circuit shown in Figure 4 (b). (5 M)

Figure 4(b)
5. a) Apply the Nodal analysis to find Vx in the circuit shown in Figure 5(a). (3 M)

Figure 5(a)
b) Find the nodal voltages v1, v2, v3 and v4 in the circuit shown in Figure 5(b). (7 M)

Figure 5(b)
6. a) Use the Nodal analysis, to find V0 in the circuit shown in Figure 6(a). (4 M)

Figure 6(a)
b) Write the Mesh – Current equations for the circuit shown in Figure 6(b). Determine the
currents i1, i2 and i3. (6 M)

Figure 6(b)
7. (a) Find the Vx in the circuit shown in Figure 7(a) by using superposition theorem. (5 M)

Figure 7(a)
(b) Find i0 in the circuit of Figure 7(b) using source transformation. (5 M)

Figure 7(b)
8. (a) Find i0 in the circuit shown in Figure 8(a) by using super position theorem. (6 M)

Figure 8(a)
(b) Find Vx in the Figure 8(b) using source transformation principle. (4 M)

Figure 8(b)
9. (a) Find i0 in the circuit shown in Figure 9(a) by using super position theorem. (5 M)

Figure 9(a)
(b) Find the Thevenin’s Equivalent circuit for the circuit shown in Figure 9(b) at the terminals
a-b. Also find current passing through load resistance RL = 10 Ω connected across ab.(5 M)

Figure 9(b)
10. (a) Use the principle of Superposition theorem to find Vx in the circuit shown in Figure 10(a).
(5 M)

Figure 10(a)
(b) Find the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit of the circuit in Figure 10(b) at the terminals a-b. Also
find the current passing through the load, if load resistance connected across a-b is 12 Ω. (5 M)

Figure 10(b)
11. (a) Find the Thevenin’s equivalent of the circuit in Figure 11(a) at the terminals. If terminals a-b
is connected with load resistance of 15 Ω find the current passing through it. (5 M)

Figure 11(a)
(b) Compute the Norton’s equivalent of the circuit in Figure 11(b) at the terminals. If terminals
a-b is connected with load resistance of 10 Ω find the current passing through it. (5 M)

Figure 11(b)
12. (a) Find the value of RL for maximum power transfer in the circuit of Figure 12(a). Also find the
maximum power delivered. (5 M)

Figure 12(a)
(b) Apply the Norton’s theorem to find V0 in the circuit of Figure 12(b). (5 M)

Figure 12(b)
13. (a) Obtain the Norton’s equivalent circuit at the terminals a-b for the circuit in Figure 13(a).
(5 M)

Figure 13(a)

(b) Find the maximum power transferred to resistor R in the circuit of Figure 13(b). (5 M)

Figure 13(b)

14. (a) Determine the maximum power delivered to the variable resistor R shown in the circuit of
the Figure 14(a). (5 M)

Figure 14(a)

(b) Find the equivalent resistance across AB for the network shown in Figure 14 (b). (5 M)

Figure 14(b)
15. (a) Determine the maximum power that can be delivered to the variable resistor R in the circuit
of the Figure 15(a). (5 M)

Figure 15(a)
(b) Find the equivalent resistance across AB for the network shown in Figure 15(b). (5 M)

Figure 15 (b)

16. (a) Verify the Reciprocity Theorem with respect to AB for the circuit shown in Figure 16(a).
(5 M)

Figure 16(a)
(b) Find the value of RL for receiving maximum power from the source. Also determine the
maximum power and the power efficiency of the circuit shown in Figure 16 (b). (5 M)
(5 M)

Figure 16(b)
17. (a) Verify the Reciprocity Theorem with respect to AB for the circuit shown in Figure 17(a).
(4 M)

Figure 17(a)

(b) Find the Thevenin and Norton equivalent at terminals a-b of the circuit shown in Figure 17(b).

(6 M)

Figure 17(b)

18. (a) Compute the resistance value that can be connected to receive the maximum power from
the circuit shown in Figure 18(a). And also compute the maximum power that can receive by
resistor connected across a-b terminals. (6 M)

Figure 18(a)
(b) Obtain the Thevenin equivalent resistance for the circuit shown in Figure 18(b). (4 M)

Figure 18(b)

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