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APPLIED ELECTRICITY I TEST Plus HOMEWORK 2
APPLIED ELECTRICITY I TEST Plus HOMEWORK 2
APPLIED ELECTRICITY I TEST Plus HOMEWORK 2
HOMEWORK
Q1 & Q2. Calculate the branch current in figures 1 and 2 below.
12Ω NODE 1 8Ω
I2
I I1
8Ω NODE 1 6Ω NODE 2 2Ω
14Ω 10Ω
120V I I3
I1 I2
2Ω 3Ω 4Ω
NODE 0
100V
Fig.1 NODE 0
Fig. 2
HOMEWORK
Q3. Calculate the current in the 3 Ω resistor using the Superposition Theorem
8Ω 6Ω 2Ω
I3
100V 2Ω 3Ω 120V
Fig. 3
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HOMEWORK
Q4. What is the value of the unknown resistor Q5. Calculate the effective resistance of the
R in Fig. 4 below if the voltage drop across following combination of resistances and the
the 500 Ω resistor is 2.5 volts ? All voltage drop across each resistance when a P.D. of
resistances are in ohm. 60 V is applied between points A and B in Fig. 5
below.
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
HOMEWORK
Q6. Find the resistance RAB in Fig. 6 below. Q7. Find the current in the 4 Ω resistor in the Fig.
7 below.
Fig. 6 Fig. 7
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HOMEWORK
Q8. 15 Ω 10 Ω
(a) By Using Norton Theorem at A-B in the A
circuit above, determine the current flowing
through the 14 Ω resistor
12 Ω
140 14 Ω
v
B
(b) By Using Norton Theorem at A-B in the
circuit above, determine the current flowing
through the 14 Ω resistor
Fig. 8
HOMEWORK
Q9. Determine the voltages 1 and 2 of the Q10. In the circuit of Fig. 10 below, find current
network in Fig. 9 below by nodal analysis. through 1-Ωresistor using both THEVENIN’s
theorem and VERIFY with SUPERPOSITION
theorem.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
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ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
APPLIED ELECTRICITY I (EENG212)
LECTURE NOTES
Q12.
Q11.
Find the equivalent resistance between A – B in
Find the equivalent Star circuit in the network
the network below.
below. 14 Ω
A
10 Ω
A B
10 Ω 15 Ω
14 Ω
12 Ω 14 Ω
8Ω 12 Ω
C C
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FOURAH BAY COLLEGE
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
APPLIED ELECTRICITY I (EENG212)
LECTURE NOTES
Q14.
Q13.
Find the current flowing through the 4 Ω resistor in
Use the Superposition Theorem to find the the figure below when (i) E = 2 V and (ii) E = 12 V.
voltage Vo in the circuit below.
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ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
APPLIED ELECTRICITY I (EENG212)
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