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Circuit WorkSheet Challenge

This document announces a national level student technical symposium called Circuit Works Challenge being held at Narayana Engineering College in Gudur on March 16, 2019. The symposium challenges students to solve 8 circuit analysis problems, such as finding the power of each element, equivalent inductance and capacitance between points A and B, the current Io, potential difference between A and B if the difference is 10V, and more.

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Circuit WorkSheet Challenge

This document announces a national level student technical symposium called Circuit Works Challenge being held at Narayana Engineering College in Gudur on March 16, 2019. The symposium challenges students to solve 8 circuit analysis problems, such as finding the power of each element, equivalent inductance and capacitance between points A and B, the current Io, potential difference between A and B if the difference is 10V, and more.

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NARAYANA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

GUDUR

CIRCUIT WORKSHEET CHALLENGE


ELITES-2K19
(A National Level Student Technical Symposium)
16th March 2019
Dept. of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
1. Find the Power of each element in the given
Circuit.
2. Find the equivalent inductance with respect
to points ‘A’ and ‘B’.
3. Find the equivalent capacitance with respect
to points ‘A’ and ‘B’.
4. Find Io of the given circuit.
5. Find the equivalent capacitance with respect
to points ‘A’ and ‘B’.
6. Find the equivalent resistance with respect
to points ‘A’ and ‘B’.
7. Find the potential difference between ‘A’
and ‘B’ of the given circuit.
8. If VA – VB = 10V then find VC – VD.

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