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Assigenment 3 Solution
Assigenment 3 Solution
Q.2
Q.3 (a)
Q.3(b) The current waveform in the following figure shows the instantaneous values of current versus
time intervals. Calculate the average value of the current in amperes (A).
Q.4
Q.5 For a single phase AC circuit with equivalent impedance of the circuit as Z = 2 - 2j Ω. Comments
about Current.
Q.6 The power dissipated in a circuit will be zero when the phase difference between the current and
voltage is ?
Q.7 Find the amplitude (V), phase (deg), period (s) and frequency (Hz) of the sinusoid,
v(t) = 325.26cos(314.15t + 120o)V
Q.8 i1 (t)=15 cos(ωt-11o)A and i2 (t)=14 sin( ωt + 10o)A are two given sinusoids. Find their difference
(answer in polar form).
Solution:
Q.9 The apparent power in a single-phase AC circuit is S = 5 kVA and the power factor of the circuit is
0.8. Calculate the real and reactive power of the circuit.
Q.10 In a series RL circuit, supply voltage is given as v = 200√2 sin( ωt) V and impedance of the circuit is Z
= 16 + j12 Ω . Calculate the reactive power developed in the circuit (in kVAR).
Solution:
Q.11 In a series RLC circuit, R = 12 Ω, XL = 6 Ω, and XC = 9 Ω , and supply voltage rms value, Vs = 100 V.
What is the voltage magnitude (rms value) across the capacitor ? (answer in volts)
Solution:
Q.12 A resistive load rated at 100V, 500W is to be connected to a capacitor in series, connected across a
220V, 50Hz supply. Find the phase angle between the current and the supply voltage (answer in
degrees).
Solution:
Q.13 A load Z draws 12 kVA at a power factor of 0.8 lagging from a single phase 120-V rms, 60 Hz ac
sinusoidal source.
Calculate: (i) the active power (kW),
(ii) the reactive power (kVAR) delivered to the load,
(iii) the peak current (A).
Solution:
Q.14 An ac motor with impedance ZL = 2 + j11 Ω is supplied by a single phase 220-V, 50-Hz ac sinusoidal
source. Find (1) power factor of the circuit (2) Current drawn by motor (3) active power, reactive power
apparent power and Complex power.s
Solution:
Q.15 In the circuit shown in Fig. 1, R = 7.5Ω, L = 0.5 mH, and C = 6µF. The resonant frequency in Hz
(hertz)
Solution: