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Ministry of Higher Education Academic Year: 2024/2025

Giza Engineering Institute Semester: 1st


Electronic and Communication Department Class: 1st Electrical
Course Name: Electrical Circuit (1) Total Marks: 120
Course Code: CEE113 Date: 23/11/2024 Examiner: Dr. Mohamed Elnabawy
Midterm Exam (No. of questions: 12)

Question 1 (10 Grades)


For the circuit shown in Fig. 1
a. Find the total input resistance between terminals a, b. (4 Grades)
b. Find the voltage Vab, and the current Is. (4 Grades)
c. Find the power dissipated in the 3 Ω resistor. (2 Grades)

(Fig. 1)

Question 2 (10 Grades)


For the circuit shown in Fig. 2, the variable resistor is adjusted such that the independent current
source absorbs 200 W.
a. Find the current IX. (4 Grades)
b. Find the value of the resistance R. (4 Grades)
c. Find the power absorbed by the independent voltage source. (2 Grades)

(Fig. 2)

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Question 3 (10 Grades)
For the circuit shown in Fig. 3,
a. Find the total input resistance seen by the independent voltage source. (4 Grades)
b. Find the current in the 5 Ω resistor. (4 Grades)
c. Find the power dissipated in the 10 Ω resistor. (2 Grades)

(Fig. 3)

Question 4 (10 Grades)


The variable D.C voltage source in the circuit shown in Fig. 4 is adjusted, so that the voltage across the 100 Ω
resistor equals 200/3 V.
a. Find the value of the voltage VDC. (4 Grades)
b. Find the value of the current Iφ. (2 Grades)
c. Check your solution by showing the power developed equals the power dissipated. (4 Grades)

(Fig. 4)

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Question 5 (10 Grades)
For the circuit shown in Fig. 5,
a. Find the equivalent resistance between the two terminals of the voltage source. (4 Grades)
b. Find the current in the 3 Ω resistor. (2 Grades)
c. Find the voltage across the 6 Ω resistor. (2 Grades)
d. Find the power delivered by the independent voltage source. (2 Grades)

(Fig. 5)

Question 6 (10 Grades)


The variable D.C current source in the circuit shown in Fig. 6 is adjusted, so that the current Ib equals 8 A.
a. Find the value of IDC. (6 Grades)
b. Find the power delivered by the dependent sources. (4 Grades)

(Fig. 6)

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Question 7 (10 Grades)
For the circuit shown in Fig. 7,
a. Find the equivalent resistance seen by the voltage source. (5 Grades)
b. Find the voltages V1 and V2. (2 Grades)
c. Find the supply current IS. (1 Grades)
d. Find the power dissipated in the 18 Ω resistor. (2 Grades)

(Fig. 7)

Question 8 (10 Grades)

In the circuit shown in Fig. 8, the Variable resistor is adjusted such that the current I1 equals 33/16 A.
a. Find the value of the resistor R. (4 Grades)
b. Find the power associated with the dependent source. (3 Grades)
c. Check the power balance. (3 Grades)

(Fig. 8)

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Question 9 (10 Grades)
In the circuit shown the circuit shown in Fig. 9,
a. Find the equivalent resistance seen by the voltage source. (4 Grades)
b. Find the voltage V1 and the current I0. (4 Grades)
c. Find the power dissipated in 5 Ω resistor. (2 Grades)

(Fig. 9)

Question 10 (10 Grades)


The variable independent D.C current source in the circuit shown in Fig. 10 is adjusted, so that the current in
the 10 Ω equals 5.75 A.
a. Find the current IS. (6 Grades)
b. Find the voltage V0. (2 Grades)
c. Find the power associated with the dependent source. (2 Grades)

(Fig. 10)

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Question 11 (10 Grades)
For the circuit shown in Fig. 11,
a. Find the total input resistance between the voltage source terminals. (6 Grades)
b. Find the current I1. (2 Grades)
c. Find the power dissipated in 45 Ω resistor. (2 Grades)

(Fig. 11)

Question 12 (10 Grades)


In the circuit shown in Fig. 12, the voltage across the resistor 15 Ω equals 5 V,
a. Find the voltage Vs.
b. Find the power associated with independent voltage source Vs.

(Fig. 12)

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