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Ee223 - Circuit Theory

This document contains instructions and questions for an Electrical Engineering circuit theory examination at the Papua New Guinea University of Technology. The exam contains 5 questions worth 10 marks each, for a total of 50 marks. Students are given 3 hours to complete the exam, which covers topics like basic circuit analysis techniques using Kirchhoff's laws, second-order circuits, power analysis, three-phase circuits, and impedance and admittance. Students are not permitted to start writing during the initial 10 minutes of reading time and must show their work in the provided answer book.

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Ee223 - Circuit Theory

This document contains instructions and questions for an Electrical Engineering circuit theory examination at the Papua New Guinea University of Technology. The exam contains 5 questions worth 10 marks each, for a total of 50 marks. Students are given 3 hours to complete the exam, which covers topics like basic circuit analysis techniques using Kirchhoff's laws, second-order circuits, power analysis, three-phase circuits, and impedance and admittance. Students are not permitted to start writing during the initial 10 minutes of reading time and must show their work in the provided answer book.

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THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATIONS


ENGINEERING

SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION (2022)

EE223 – CIRCUIT THEORY

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING – YEAR 2 (DEGREE)

TIME ALLOWED: 3 HOURS

INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS:


• You have TEN (10) minutes to read the paper. You must NOT begin writing during this
time.
• All answers must be written in the ANSWER BOOK supplied. COMPLETE THE
DETAILS REQUIRED ON THE FRONT COVER OF YOUR ANSWER BOOK. DO
THIS NOW.
• Drawing instruments and calculators are permitted.
• Answer ALL FIVE (5) questions.
• All questions carry equal TEN (10) marks each. Total marks is out of FIFTY (50).
• If you are found cheating in the examination, the penalties specified by the University
shall apply.
• Switch OFF all mobile phones.

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Question 1 Basic Circuit Analysis Techniques [10 marks]
Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL) is applied in nodal analysis, while Kirchhoff’s voltage law
(KVL) in mesh analysis of circuits.
(a). Determine Ib in the circuit in Fig. 1 using nodal analysis. [5 marks]

Fig. 1(a)

(b) Solve for the current I in the circuit of Fig. 1(b) using Thevenin’s theorem. [5 marks]

Fig. 1(b)

Question 2 Second-order Circuits


Derive the second-order differential equation for the circuits shown in Fig. 2. [10 marks]

Fig. 2

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Question 3 Power Analysis [10marks]
Power analysis is of paramount importance. The instantaneous power, in watts, is the power at
the instant of time and the average power, in watts, is the average of the instantaneous power
over one period.
Oscilloscope measurements indicate that the peak voltage across a load and the peak current
through it are, respectively, 210∠60° V and 8∠25°A. Determine: (a) the real power (b) the
apparent power (c) the reactive power (d) the power factor.

Question 4 Three-Phase Circuits [10 marks]


Calculate the line currents in the three-wire Y-Y system of Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Question 5 Impedance and Admittance [10 marks]


Find current Io in the circuit shown in Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

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