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Assignment-1 DC Circuits

This document contains 12 practice problems for determining currents and voltages in DC circuits using various circuit analysis techniques including nodal analysis, mesh analysis, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, and superposition theorem. Diagrams of the circuit for each problem are provided. The problems cover analyzing circuits to find specific branch currents and determining equivalent circuits.

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Assignment-1 DC Circuits

This document contains 12 practice problems for determining currents and voltages in DC circuits using various circuit analysis techniques including nodal analysis, mesh analysis, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, and superposition theorem. Diagrams of the circuit for each problem are provided. The problems cover analyzing circuits to find specific branch currents and determining equivalent circuits.

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Basic Electrical Technology (ESC101A)

Assignment-1 (DC Circuit)


Problem-1 - Using nodal analysis, find the current flowing in the battery in Fig1.

Fig-1

Problem-2- Determine Current in each branch using nodal analysis for the given circuit Fig-2

Fig-2

Problem-3- Using Mesh Analysis find current in each branch of the given circuit fig-3

Fig-3
Problem-4- By using mesh resistance matrix, calculate the current in each branch of the circuit
shown in Fig. 4

Fig-4

Problem-5- Determine the current through 6 ohm resistor using node analysis and mesh analysis.

Fig-5

Problem-6- Using superposition theorem, find the current through the 40 Ω resistor in the circuit
shown in Fig. 6. All resistances are in ohms.

Fig-6
Problem-7- Draw the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit and find the current through resistance R
connected between points a and b in Fig. 7.

Fig-7

Problem-8- A Wheatstone bridge ABCD has the following details : AB = 10 Ω, BC = 30 Ω, CD = 15 Ω and


DA = 20 Ω. A battery of e.m.f. 2 V and negligible resistance is connected between A and C with A
positive. A galvanometer of 40 Ω resistance is connected between B and D. Using Thevenin’s theorem,
determine the magnitude and direction of current in the galvanometer.

Problem-9- Draw the Thevenin’s and Norton’s equivalent circuit for fig-9. Also, determine the current
in 1 Ω resistor across AB of the network shown in Fig 9. All resistances are in ohms.

Fig-9
Problem-10- For the circuit shown in Fig. 10, find the value of R that will receive maximum power.
Determine maximum power.

Fig-10
Problem-11- Solve the circuit shown in Fig. 11 using nodal analysis.

Fig-11

Problem-12- Using superposition theorem, find the current in 23 Ω resistor in the circuit shown in
Fig. 12

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