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Refer/WI/ACAD/18

SHRI RAMSWAROOP MEMORIAL GROUP OF PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES

B.Tech. [SEM II (CS) ]


TUTORIAL SHEET-1
(Session: 2020-21)

KEE-201T: BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Unit No. & Name: I- DC CIRCUITS Course Outcome: CO1- Apply the concepts of
KVL/KCL and network
theorems in solving DC
circuits

Date of Distribution: 7th April 2021 Name of Faculty: Er. Braj kishor Verma

B
SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
L
Electrical circuit elements (R,L and C), Concepts of Active and passive elements, voltage and
current sources
Q1) Explain electrical network with example. 2
Q2) What are linear elements and nonlinear elements? 1

Concept of linearity and linear network, unilateral and bilateral elements

Q3) Calculate current through 6 ohm resistance using loop analysis in fig 1.

Fig 1

Kirchhoff's laws; loop and nodal methods of analysis, star delta transformation

Q4) Find the current through branch a-b using mesh analysis in fig 2.

Fig 2

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B
SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
L
Q5) A circuit is shown in the fig (a) Using delta star analysis; reduce it to the circuit as shown in fig
(b).Find the values of Ra, Rb, Rc in the equivalent form of the circuit.

Q6) Discuss delta to star transformation.


1

Q7) Find the VCE and VAG for the circuit shown in fig 3.

Fig 3

Superposition theorem

Q8) Using superposition theorem, determine current in all resistances of the following network
3
shown in fig 4.

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B
SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
L

Fig 4

Thevenin's Theorem, Norton's theorem

Q9) Find the thevenin’s equivalent circuit across A-B shown in Fig 5.

Fig 5
Q10 Obtain Norton’s equivalent circuit at the terminals A & B for the network shown in fig 6.
)

Fig 6

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B
SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS
L

Superposition theorem
Q1 Find the current in 3 ohm resistance shown in fig 7 using thevenin’s theorem.
)

Fig 7
Thevenin's Theorem
Q2 Find the thevenin’s equivalent circuit across a-b shown in fig 8.
)

Fig 8

SHORT-ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS BL


Electrical circuit elements (R,L and C), Concepts of Active and passive elements, voltage and current
sources
Q1) What is element? 1
Q2) What is electrical source? 1
Q3) What do you mean by practical voltage source? 1

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SHORT-ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS BL
Q4) What do you mean by practical current source? 1
Q5) What is node point? 1
Concept of linearity and linear network, unilateral and bilateral elements

Q6) Is BJT is a linear element? 1


Kirchhoff's laws; loop and nodal methods of analysis, star delta transformation
Q7) What is KVL? 1
Superposition theorem
Q8) What are the advantages of superposition theorem? 1
Thevenin's Theorem, Norton's theorem
Q9) What are the advantages of thevenin’s theorem? 1
Q10) What are the advantages of Norton’s theorem? 1

BL
CROSSWORD-PUZZLE
1

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ACROSS
3. The unit of inductance is
5. KCL is applicable at
7. KVL is applicable at
9. Farad is the unit of
10.A Loop in a Circuit is defined as a
12 Three 3 ohm resistors are connected to form a triangle. What is t any two of the corners?
13 The electrical elements which stores energy are called as

DOWN

1. What is the rule followed for kirchoff’s voltage law?


2. The resistance of wire varies inversely of
4. Which of the following is not a passive element?
6. A terminal where more than two branches met is called
8. A network having one or more than one source of emf is known as
11. Which of the following is not correct?
14. The electrical elements which delivers energy are called as

REFERENCES
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TEXT BOOKS:
Ref. [ID] Authors Book Title Publisher/Press Year of Publication
D. P. Kothari, I.J. Basic Electrical Engineering Tata McGraw Hill
[T1] 2010
Nagarath
D C Kulshreshtha Basic Electrical Engineering
[T2] Tata Mc Graw Hill 2012
New Age International
Kuldeep Sahay Basic Electrical Engineering
[T3] Publishers 2014

J.B. Gupta Basic Electrical Engineering S.K. Kataria and Sons


[T4] 2016
,
Rajendra Prasad Electrical Engineering Prentice Hall International
[T5] 2014

V. K. Mehta, Rohit
Basic Electrical Engineering S. Chand & Company Ltd
[T6] Mehta 2001

REFERENCE BOOKS:
Ref. [ID] Authors Book Title Publisher/Press Year of Publication
[R1] V. Del Toro Principles of Electrical Engineering Prentice Hall International 2010
ONLINE/DIGITALREFERENCES:
Ref. [ID] Source Name Source Hyperlink
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbRMhDVUMngfdEXVcdf_ijj2Eub-
[D1] Lecture Notes UHs_y

………………. X………………….

Signature of Faculty:______________ Signature of HOD:_______________

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