ANS EB015 Tutorial 6.2
ANS EB015 Tutorial 6.2
ANS EB015 Tutorial 6.2
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ANSWER SCHEME
2. Give one example of each Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Current
(AC) generator sources.
3.
4. Explain the differences between the single phase with three phase electrical system.
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TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
5.
8. .
30Ω 40Ω
I R1 R2
30V
R3
60 Ω
Figure 1.1
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TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
c) Voltage drop of each resistor ( Ans : VR1 = 6.9V ,VR2 = 9.2V ,VR3 = 13.8V )
VR1 = IR1 VR 2 = IR2
= (0.23)(30) = (0.23)(40)
= 6.9V = 9.2V
VR3 = IR3
= (0.23)(60)
= 13.8V
d) Power dissipation of each resistor. ( Ans : PR1 = 1.59W , PR2 = 2.12W , PR3 = 3.17W )
PR1 = I 2R1 PR2 = I 2R2
= (0.23)2 (30) = (0.23)2 (40)
= 1.587W = 2.116W
PR3 = I 2R3
= (0.23)2 (60)
= 3.174W
9. . IJ
R1 R2 R3
30V 30Ω 40Ω 60Ω
Figure 1.2
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TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
1 1 1 1
= + +
RT R1 R2 R3
1 1 1 1
= + +
RT 30 40 60
RT = 13.33Ω
4. Power dissipation of each resistor. ( Ans : PR1 = 30W , PR2 = 22.5W , PR3 = 15W )
PR1 = (I R )2R 1 PR 2 = (I R 2 )2 R2
= (1)2 (30) = (0.75)2 (40)
= 30W = 22.5W
PR3 = (IR3 )2 R3
= (0.5)2 (60)
= 15W
R1
IT
20Ω
I2
= 52.31Ω)
50V R3 30Ω
R2 60Ω
R4 40Ω
I1
Calculate:-
V
IT =
RT
50
=
52.31
= 0.956 A
(R3 + R4 )
I1 = xI T
R2 + R3 + R4
70
= x0.956
60 + 70
= 0.515A
I2 = IT − I1
= 0.956 − 0.515
= 0.441A
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TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
VR1 = IT R1 VR3 = I2 R3
= (0.956x20) = 0.441x30
= 19.12V = 13.23V
P = (I )2 R P = (I )2 R
R2 1 2 R4 2 4
2
= (0.515) (60) = (0.441)2 (40)
= 15.91W = 7.78W
R1=60Ω
R2=40Ω
Figure 1.8
Calculate :
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TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
c) Voltage across each resistor. ( Ans : VR3 = 7.5V , VR4 = 5.5V ,VR5 = 12V )
c) VR3 = IR3
= (0.5)(15)
= 7.5V VRR = VR 2 = IR(1 // 2)
= (0.5)(24)
VR 4 = IR4 = 12V
= (0.5)(11)
= 5.5V
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TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
12. Direct current is current flows in one direction only (either positive or negative)
Alternating current is the current flows in both direction (positive and negative cycle)
according with time.
Use for small supply power Use for high supply power
TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
15.
TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
16.
0
20 40 60 80 10 t(ms)
-8
a) i. I P = 8A
ii. I P−P = 8 + 8
= 16 A
iii. T = 40ms
1
f =
T
= 1
40m
= 25Hz
= 5.66 A
b) i(t) = I P sin ωt
But
ω = 2πf
= 2 × 3.142 × 25
= 157.08 rad
So,
c) Set to mode Radian
[
i(t) = 8sin 157.08 × 25 ×10-3 ]
= - 5.66 A
TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
17.
V(v)
12
0
3 6 9 12 14 t(ms)
-12
a) i. V P = 12V
ii. V P−P = 12 = 12
= 24V
iii. T = 6 ms
1
f =
T
= 1
6m
= 166.67Hz
iv. T = 12m − 6m
= 6 ms
V
v. V rm s = P
2
= 12
= 8.48V
b) i(t) = I P sin ω t
But
ω = 2πf
= 2 × 3.142 ×166.67
= 1047.22 rad
So,
i(t) = 8sin 1047.22t
[
i(t) = 12 sin 1047.22 × 7 ×10 −3 ]
= 10.39V
TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
V P = 55 A
V = VP
rm s
2
= 38.89V
So,
I=V
R
= 38.89
20
= 1.94 A
TUTORIAL ANSWER 6.2
9.
Given i(t) = 25sin 628.3t
a) I P = 25 A
IP
b) I rm s =
2
= 25
= 17.68 A
c) ω = 2πf
f = ω = 628.3
2π 2π
≈ 100Hz
= (17.68)2 × 3
= 1875W