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Faculty of Engineering

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

EENG223 Circuit Theory I


INFE221 – Electrical Circuits

Spring 2010-11

Instructors:

M. K. Uyguroğlu

Midterm EXAMINATION

March 30, 2011

Duration : 100 minutes

Number of Problems: 6

Good Luck

STUDENT’S
NUMBER
NAME
SURNAME
GROUP NO

Problem Points
1 15
2 15
3 15
4 15
5 20
6 20
TOTAL 100
EENG223 Circuit Theory I/INFE221 Electric Circuits – Midterm Examination

1. The charge flowing in a wire is plotted in the following figure. Sketch the corresponding
current.

 2t C 0  t  1
 t  3 C 1  t  3
 
q
  t  3 C 3  t  6
 3C t 6

 2 A 0  t  1s

dq 1A 1s  t  3s
i 
dt  1A 3s  t  6s
 0 t  6s

M. K. Uyguroğlu, O. Kükrer March 30, 2011


EENG223 Circuit Theory I/INFE221 Electric Circuits – Midterm Examination

2. Consider the following circuit. If the power delivered by the source is 20 mW, find R and Vs.

2
Iin   1mA
2k
Pdelivered by the source  Vs I in  20 mW
20m
Vs   20 V
1m
v8  I in 8k  1m  8k  8 V
KVL around the left loop:
Vs  2  v15  v8  0
v15  20  2  8  10 V

Using Ohm’s Law:


v15 10
i15   mA
15k 15

KCL at node a yields:


10 5 1
Iin  i15  iR  iR  I in  i15  1    mA
15 15 3

KVL around the right loop:


v15  vR  0  vR  v15  10V

Therefore

vR 10
R   30k 
iR 1 m
3

M. K. Uyguroğlu, O. Kükrer March 30, 2011


EENG223 Circuit Theory I/INFE221 Electric Circuits – Midterm Examination

3. Find the equivalent resistance (Req) seen by the current source and the current I
shown in the following circuit.

6  3 4 12
Req  6 / /3  4 / /12    2  3  5
parallel parallel 6  3 4  12
series

Since the voltage across the 4 is 30 V as well, then


30
I  7.5 A
4

M. K. Uyguroğlu, O. Kükrer March 30, 2011


EENG223 Circuit Theory I/INFE221 Electric Circuits – Midterm Examination

4. In the following circuit, find the voltage vo using nodal analysis.

4Ω 8Ω 10 Ω

+
+ +
10 V 2Ω v0 2A 2vo
_ 

SOLUTION:

4Ω V1 8Ω V2 10 Ω

+
+ +
10 V _ 2Ω v0 2A  2vo

KCL equations:

V1  10 V1 V1  V2
Node 1:    0  7V1  V2  20 (1)
4 2 8
V2  V1 V  2v0
Node 2: 2 2  0, v0  V1   13V1  9V2  80 (2)
8 4

Multiply (1) by 9 and add it to (2): 50V1  260  V1  5.2 V  v0  5.2 V

M. K. Uyguroğlu, O. Kükrer March 30, 2011


EENG223 Circuit Theory I/INFE221 Electric Circuits – Midterm Examination

5. In the circuit shown below,


(a) Find the current ix using nodal analysis. (15 pts)
(b) Find the power supplied by the 4-A current source. (5 pts)

10ix
 +

3Ω 6Ω

ix
5Ω 4A 10 Ω

SOLUTION:

(a)
Supernode
10ix
 +

V1 3Ω V2 6Ω V3

ix
5Ω 4A 10 Ω

V1 V
KCL eqn. for the supernode:  4  3  0  2V1  V3  40 (1)
5 10
V2  V1 V V
KCL eqn. for node 2:  4  2 3  0   2V1  3V2  V3  24 (2)
3 6

KVL equation for the 10ix source:


V3  V1  10ix  2V1  V3  3V1
(1)  V1  8 V  ix  1.6 A

(b) Power supplied by the 4-A source:


24  2V1  V3
P  4V2 From (2) V2   21.33 V  P  85.33 W
3

M. K. Uyguroğlu, O. Kükrer March 30, 2011


EENG223 Circuit Theory I/INFE221 Electric Circuits – Midterm Examination

6. In the circuit below, find the voltage Vx using mesh analysis.


3A

20 Ω 20 Ω

+ Vx 
+ +
15 V 10 Ω 2Vx
_ 

SOLUTION:

3A

20 Ω i3 20 Ω
+ Vx 
10 Ω
+ +
15 V _  2Vx
i1 i2

KVL equations:

Mesh 1:
15  20(i1  i3 )  10(i1  i2 )  0,
i3  3 A  30i1  10i2  75 (1)

Mesh 2:
10(i2  i1 )  20(i2  i3 )  2Vx  0
Vx  20(i1  i3 )  30i1  30i2  180 (2)

75  26.25
(2)  (1)  40i2  105 i2  2.625 A  i1   3.375 A
30
 Vx  7.5 V

6.

M. K. Uyguroğlu, O. Kükrer March 30, 2011

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