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The document outlines a series of theory questions and topics for electrical engineering modules, covering concepts such as circuit analysis, network theorems, transient response, and Laplace transforms. Each module includes specific questions that require explanations, derivations, and proofs related to electrical networks and components. Neat diagrams and equations are emphasized throughout the document to support the theoretical concepts discussed.

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The document outlines a series of theory questions and topics for electrical engineering modules, covering concepts such as circuit analysis, network theorems, transient response, and Laplace transforms. Each module includes specific questions that require explanations, derivations, and proofs related to electrical networks and components. Neat diagrams and equations are emphasized throughout the document to support the theoretical concepts discussed.

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MODULEWISE THEORY QUESTIONS

Monday, March 4, 2024 1:42 PM

MODULE 1 : Neat diagrams and equations are required everywhere.( ANWERS


PAGES 1-4 TO 1-12, 1-4 TO 1-17,1-38 TO 1-40,1-49 TO 1-52, 1-90 TO 1-97 OF
TEXT BOOK)
1) Star to delta conversion and Delta to Star conversion ( already given notes)

1) Briefly explain classification of Electrical networks


2) Distinguish between (Answers to Q3 A,B,C,D will come from Q2 )

A) Linear and Nonlinear Elements


B) Unilateral and Bilateral elements
C) Active and passive elements
D) Lumped and Distributed elements
E) Mesh and Loop
F) Time variant and Time Invariant Sources
G) Short and open circuits
4) Explain the basic circuit elements and their voltage current ( V-I) relationship
5) Explain the concept of ideal and practical sources ( both current and voltage)
6) Explain the dependent sources and their types.
7) Explain ohm's law and state its limitations
8) Explain source transformation with suitable example
9) Explain voltage source shifting with suitable examples
10) Explain current source shifting with suitable examples
11) Explain mesh method of network analysis
12) Explain node method of network analysis
13) Explain the concept of Super node

MODULE 2 :Neat diagrams and equations are required everywhere.


1) State and Explain (prove) Thevenin's Theorem
2) State and Explain (prove) Norton's Theorem
3) Explain the duality of Thevenin's and Norton's Theorem.
4) Based on Maximum Transfer theorem ( same answer to A,B,C)
A)Find the condition for maximum power transfer in the following network type : AC source, complex source and load
impedances , RL varying.
B) State and Explain (prove) MPT Theorem for AC circuits
C) State and Explain (prove) MPT Theorem for a variable impedance ZL as load.
1) State and Explain Superposition theorem.
2) State and Explain (prove) Milliman's Theorem

MODULE 3 :Neat diagrams and equations are required everywhere.


1) Same answer to both A and B
A) Explain the initial and Steady state( final) conditions in basic passive elements . Explain significance of initial conditio ns.
B) Explain the behavior of R,L and C elements for transients ( at the time of switching t=0, t= 0+ and t= infinity)

2)Show that Voltage across capacitor cannot change instantaneously


3)Show that current through inductor cannot change instantaneously

4) What is time constant ? Explain time constant in case of series R-L and series R-C circuit.
5) A series R-L circuit with initial current Io in the inductor is connected to a D.C. voltage V at t = 0. Derive expression for the
instantaneous current through the inductor for t > 0.
6) With reference to a series R-L network applied with a constant excitation voltage V through a switch K instantaneously. What
do you understand by the terms steady state and transient state of response, forced and force free response given by the
circuit to excitation ?
7) A series RL circuit is driven by a d.c. voltage source V. A voltage source is connected to series circuit through a switch k which
is closed at t = 0. Find expression for current i(t) through inductor and voltage v(t) across inductor for t > 0. Sketch vari ations
of i(t) and v(t) against t ( Same answer to Q 5,6 and 7)
8) A series R-C circuit with initial voltage Vo in the capacitor is connected to a d.c. voltage V at t = 0. Derive expression for the
instantaneous voltage through the capacitor for t > 0.
9) A series RC circuit is driven by a D.C. voltage source V. A voltage source is connected to series circuit through a switc h k
which is closed at t = 0. Find expression for current i(t) through capacitor and voltage v(t) across capacitor for t > 0. Ske tch
variations of i(t) and v(t) against t ( Same answer to Q 8and 9)
10) Derive transient response of series R-L-C circuit for DC excitation. Define various associated terms.

MODULE 4
1) State and Prove Initial and Final value theorem as applied to Laplace Transform.
2) Define Explain Step, Ramp and Impulse functions

3) Define Explain Step, Ramp and Impulse functions and obtain respective Laplace transforms.
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4) Define Laplace Transform of a function

MODULE 5
1) Define and Explain Z, h, Y and T (ABCD) parameters for 2 port networks with respective
equivalent circuits ( modelling).

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equivalent circuits ( modelling).
2) Derive the interrelations between Z, h, Y and T (ABCD) parameters for 2 port networks
3) Derive the expression for resonant frequency of a parallel resonant Circuit
( antiresonance)
A) Case 1 : R in series with L only and C is lossless
B) Case 2 : resistance present in both branches ( lossy capacitor)

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