Elektroteknik Sorular

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(16.11.

2017)

ELEKTROTEKNİK VE GEMİ ELEKTRİĞİ

ÇALIŞMA SORULARI

QUESTİON_1) Determine the values of the unknown resistors in Fig. 5.108 using the provided
voltage levels.

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Q2) For the configuration in Fig. 5.109, with standard resistor values:

a. By inspection, which resistor will receive the largest share of the applied voltage?
Why?
b. b. How much larger will voltage V3 be compared to V2 and V1?
c. c. Find the voltage across the largest resistor using the voltage divider rule.
d. d. Find the voltage across the series combination of resistors R2 and R3.

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Q3) Which elements (individual elements, not combinations of elements) of the networks in Fig. 7.61
are in series? Which are in parallel? As a check on your assumptions, be sure that the elements in
series have the same current and that the elements in parallel have the same voltage. Restrict your
decisions to single elements, not combinations of elements.

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Q4) For the network in Fig. 7.64:

a. Find the total resistance RT.

b. Find the source current Is and currents I2 and I3.

c. Find current IS.

d. Find voltages V2 and V4.

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Q5) Using branch-current analysis, find the current through each resistor for the networks in Fig.
8.117. The resistors are all standard values.

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Q6) Convert the current sources in Fig. 8.109 to voltage sources.

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Q7) Convert the voltage sources in Fig. 8.108 to current sources

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Q8) Find the voltage V2 and the current I1 for the network in Fig. 8.113.

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Q9) Write the mesh equations for each of the networks in Fig.8.122. Using determinants, solve for
the loop currents in each network. Use clockwise mesh currents

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Q10) a. Write the nodal equations for the networks in Fig. 8.126.

b. Using determinants, solve for the nodal voltages.

c. Determine the magnitude and polarity of the voltage across each resistor.

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Q11) Calculate the total impedance of the circuits in Fig. 15.123. Express your answer in
rectangular and polar forms, and draw the impedance diagram.

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Q12) Calculate the total impedance of the circuits in Fig. 15.124. Express your answer in
rectangular and polar forms, and draw the impedance diagram.

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Q13) For the circuit in Fig. 15.129:

a. Find the total impedance ZT in polar form.

b. Draw the impedance diagram.

c. Find the value of C in microfarads and L in henries.

d. Find the current I and the voltages VR , VL , and VC in phasor form.

e. Draw the phasor diagram of the voltages E, VR , VL , and VC , and the current I.

f. Verify Kirchhoff’s voltage law around the closed loop.

g. Find the average power delivered to the circuit.

h. Find the power factor of the circuit, and indicate whether it is leading or lagging.

i. Find the sinusoidal expressions for the voltages and current.

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j. Plot the waveforms for the voltages and current on the same set of axes.

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Q14) Repeat Problem Q13 for the circuit in Fig. 15.130.

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Q15) Calculate the voltages V1 and V2 for the circuits in Fig. 15.135 in phasor form using the
Voltage divider rule.

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Q16) For the circuit in Fig. 15.144:

a. Find the total admittance YT in polar form.

b. Draw the admittance diagram.

c. Find the voltage E and the currents IR and IL in phasor form.

d. Draw the phasor diagram of the currents Is , IR , and IL , and the voltage E.

e. Verify Kirchhoff’s current law at one node.

f. Find the average power delivered to the circuit.

g. Find the power factor of the circuit, and indicate whether it is leading or lagging.

h. Find the sinusoidal expressions for the currents and voltage if the frequency is 60 Hz.

i. Plot the waveforms for the currents and voltage on the same set of axes.

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Q17) For the network in Fig. 15.156:

a. Calculate E, IR , and IL in phasor form.

b. Calculate the total power factor, and indicate whether it is leading or lagging.

c. Calculate the average power delivered to the circuit.

d. Draw the admittance diagram.

e. Draw the phasor diagram of the currents Is , IR , and IL , and the voltage E.

f. Find the current IC for each capacitor using only Kirchhoff’s current law.

g. Find the series circuit of one resistive and reactive element that will have the same impedance
as the original circuit.

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Q18) For the network in Fig. 16.41:

a. Find the total impedance ZT and the total admittance YT .

b. Find the current Is .

c. Calculate I2 using the current divider rule.

d. Calculate VC.

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e. Calculate the average power delivered to the network.

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Q19) For the network in Fig. 16.43:

a. Find the current I .

b. Find the voltage VC.

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c. Find the average power delivered to the network.

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Q20) For the network in Fig. 19.45:

a. Find the average power delivered to each element.

b. Find the reactive power for each element.

c. Find the apparent power for each element.

d. Find the total number of watts, volt-amperes reactive, and volt-amperes, and the power factor
Fp of the circuit.

e. Sketch the power triangle.

f. Find the energy dissipated by the resistor over one full

cycle of the input voltage.

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g. Find the energy stored or returned by the capacitor and the inductor over one half-cycle of the
power curve for each.

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Q21) For the system in Fig. 19.47:

a. Find PT,QT, and ST.

b. Determine the power factor Fp .

c. Draw the power triangle.

d. Find Is .

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Q22) Write the mesh equations for the networks in Fig. 17.64. Determine the current through the
resistor R1.

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Q23) Determine the nodal voltages for the networks in Fig. 17.72.

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