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The document outlines the structure and content of Midterm I for EEE 222 Circuit Theory II, administered by Prof. Dr. Saffet Ayasun and Dr. Hıdır Düzkaya. It consists of four main questions, each worth 25 points, focusing on circuit analysis techniques such as nodal analysis, Thevenin's theorem, and s-domain analysis. Students are required to solve problems related to circuit parameters, phasor diagrams, and power calculations.

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The document outlines the structure and content of Midterm I for EEE 222 Circuit Theory II, administered by Prof. Dr. Saffet Ayasun and Dr. Hıdır Düzkaya. It consists of four main questions, each worth 25 points, focusing on circuit analysis techniques such as nodal analysis, Thevenin's theorem, and s-domain analysis. Students are required to solve problems related to circuit parameters, phasor diagrams, and power calculations.

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EEE 222 Circuit Theory II 27.04.

2023
Midterm I (90 minutes)
Prof. Dr. Saffet Ayasun / Dr. Hıdır Düzkaya

Name Number:
Question 1 2 3 4 Total Points
Points

1) (25 points) In the below circuit, determine the following parameters by nodal analysis,

50 V
I1
Ic
100 <0⁰ V -j25 R 2+j2 A

a) Write the node equation for node V (5 points)


b) Obtain the value of V (10 points)
c) Find i1 and ic (5 points)
d) Draw the phasor diagram with V , i1 and ic (5 points).
Note: R  50  for face-to-face attendance.
R is equal to the sum of the digits in the student number for online attendance, for
example if your student number is 171110049, R  1  7  1  1  1  0  0  4  9  24  .
2) (25 points) In the below circuit, determine the following parameters to find the voltage across
the capacitor by Thevenin’s theorem,

3
+
I=5 <0⁰ A jX Vc -j10
-
j4

a) Find the Thevenin’s voltage source (10 points)


b) Find the Thevenin’s impedance (5 points)
c) Draw the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit (4 points)
d) Obtain the Vc  t  (6 points)
Note: jX  j15  for face-to-face attendance.
X is equal to the sum of the digits in the student number for online attendance, for
example if your student number is 171110049, jX  1  7  1  1  1  0  0  4  9  j 24  .
3) (25 points) In the following circuit, the switch S1 has been closed while the switch S2 has been
opened for a very long time. Then, at 𝑡 = 0, S1 is opened while S2 is closed.

1 S1 1H S2 t = 0

t=0 iL
DC 10 V 2 1F Vc 1

a) Find the initial conditions for 𝑖𝐿 (𝑡) and 𝑉𝑐 (𝑡) (5 points)


b) Obtain the circuit in s-domain (5 points)
c) Determine 𝑉𝑐 (𝑠) in s-domain (5 points)
d) Find 𝑉𝑐 (𝑡) for 𝑡 > 0 (10 points)
4) (25 points) For the AC circuit given below:

Is 10 8

+
AC
165 <00V j4 -j6
-

a) Find the equivalent impedance seen from the source (4 points)


b) Obtain the source current 𝐼𝑠 (3 points)
c) Determine the active and reactive power of the resistors, inductor, and capacitor (10
points)
d) Determine the active, reactive and complex power produced by the source and show
that the power balanced condition is satisfied (5 points)
e) Find the power factor seen from the source (3 points)

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