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Assignment Questions

Blooms Taxonomy Levels/phases : Remembering (RE), Understanding(UN), Applying


(AP), Analyzing (AN), Evaluating (EV), Creating (CR)

Assignment 1(Unit 1)
S.N. Question Bloom’s CO
Taxonomy
Level

1 Consider the below circuit and find out the voltage and branch currents. UN 1

2 Use mesh-current analysis to determine the current flowing in a) the 5Ω AN 1


resistance and b) the 1Ω resistance of the dc circuit shown in Fig.

3 Calculate the mesh currents : UN 5


4 Find the current flowing through 20 Ω resistor of the following circuit UN 4
using Nodal analysis.

5 For the circuit shown below, we will determine the current flowing through 1 AN 2
Ohm resistor using nodal analysis.

6 Find the current through 3 Ω resistor using superposition theorem. EV 5

7 A magnetic circuit with a single air gap is shown in Fig. 1.24. The core UN 3
dimensions are: Cross-sectional area Ac = 1.8 × 10-3 m2, Mean core length lc =
0.6 m, Gap length g = 2.3 x 10-3 m, N = 83 turns.
Assume that the core is of infinite permeability ( m -> ¥) and neglect the
effects of fringing fields at the air gap and leakage flux. (a) Calculate the
reluctance of the core Re and that of the gap Rg. For a current of i = 1.5 A,
calculate (b) the total flux ϕ, (c) the flux linkages λ of the coil, and (d) the coil
inductance L.
8 In the magnetic circuit of Fig shown below, the relative permeability of a UN 1
ferromagnetic material is 1200. Neglect magnetic leakage and fringing. All
dimensions are in cm, and the magnetic material has a square cross-sectional
area. Determine the airgap flux, the air gap flux density and the magnetic field
intensity in the air gap.

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