BEEE Assignment 3
BEEE Assignment 3
Section D
Assignment-III Submission Date: 23th October, 2024
1. Draw a neat sketch in each case of the waveform and write expressions of
instantaneous value for the following:
(a) Identify the circuit elements. (b) Find the value of the elements. (c) Obtain an
expression for power.
3. An alternating voltage of 80 + j60 V is applied to a circuit and the current flowing is
4−j2 A. Find the (a) impedance, (b) phase angle, (c) power factor, and (d) power
consumed.
4. The voltage and current in a circuit are given by V=150∠300 and I=2∠-150.If the circuit
works on a 50 Hz supply, determine impedance, resistance, reactance, power factor
and powerloss considering the circuit as a simple series circuit.
5. When a sinusoidal voltage of 120 V(rms) is applied to a series RL circuit, it is found
that there occurs a power dissipation of 1200 W and a current flow given by i(t) =
28.3 sin (314t − Φ). Find the circuit resistance and inductance.
6. When an inductive coil is connected to a dc supply at 240 V, the current in it is 16 A.
When the same coil is connected to an ac supply at 240 V, 50 Hz, the current is 12.27
A. Calculate (a) resistance, (b) impedance, (c) reactance, and (d) inductance of the coil.
7. A load of 22 kW operates at 0.8 lagging power factor when connected to a 420 V,
single-phase, 50 Hz source. Find (a) current in the load, (b) power factor angle, (c)
impedance, (d) resistance of load, (e) reactance of load, (f) voltage and current
equations.
8. A choke coil is connected in series with fixed resistor as shown in Fig. A 240 V,50 Hz
supply is applied and a current of 2.5 A flows. If the voltage drops across the coil and
fixed resistor are 140 V and 160 V respectively, calculate the value of the fixed
resistance, the resistance and inductance of the coil, and power drawn by the coil.
9. A series circuit consumes 2000 W at 0.5 leading power factor, when connected to 230
V, 50 Hz ac supply. Calculate (a) current, (b) kVA, (i.e., Apparent Power) and (c) kVAR
(i.e., Reactive Power).
10. A capacitor of 35 µF is connected in series with a variable resistor. The circuit is
connected across 50 Hz mains. Find the value of the resistor for a condition when the
voltage across the capacitor is half the supply voltage.
11. A resistor and a capacitor are connected across a 250 V supply. When the supply
frequency is 50 Hz, the current drawn is 5 A. When the frequency is increased to 60
Hz, it draws 5.8 A. Find the values of R and C and the power drawn in the second case.
12. A circuit consists of a pure resistor, a pure inductor, and a capacitor connected in
series as shown in Fig. When the circuit is supplied with 100 V, 50 Hz supply, the
voltages across inductor and resistor are 240 V and 90 V respectively. If the circuit
takes a 10 A leading current, calculate (a) value of inductance, resistance and
capacitance, (b) power factor of the circuit, and (c) voltage across the capacitor.
14. In the circuit shown in figure, a pure resistor R, a choke coil and a pure capacitor of
15.91 µF are connected in series across a supply of V volts and carries a current of
0.25 A. The voltage across the choke coil is 40 V, the voltage across the capacitor is 50
V and the voltage across the resistor is 20 V. The voltage across the combination of R
and the choke coil is 45 V. Calculate (a) supply voltage, (b) frequency, and (c) power
loss in the choke coil.
15. Draw the phasor diagram for the series circuit shown in Fig. when the current in the
circuit is 2 A. Find the values of V1 and V2 and show these voltages on the phasor
diagram.