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CHAPTER 2

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

YEAR 2012
MCQ 2.1

MCQ 2.2

MCQ 2.3

ONE MARK

In the circuit shown below, the current through the inductor is

(A)

2 A
1+j

(B) 1 A
1+j

(C)

1 A
1+j

(D) 0 A

The impedance looking into nodes 1 and 2 in the given circuit is

(A) 50

(B) 100

(C) 5 k

(D) 10.1 k

(s2 + 9) (s + 2)
(s + 1) (s + 3) (s + 4)
is excited by sin (t). The steady-state output of the system is zero at
(A) = 1 rad/s
(B) = 2 rad/s
A system with transfer function G (s) =

(C) = 3 rad/s

(D) = 4 rad/s

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MCQ 2.4

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

The average power delivered to an impedance (4 j3) by a current


5 cos (100t + 100) A is
(A) 44.2 W
(B) 50 W
(C) 62.5 W

MCQ 2.5

CHAP 2

(D) 125 W

In the following figure, C1 and C2 are ideal capacitors. C1 has been charged to
12 V before the ideal switch S is closed at t = 0. The current i (t) for all t is

(A) zero

(B) a step function

(C) an exponentially decaying function (D) an impulse function

YEAR 2012
MCQ 2.6

MCQ 2.7

TWO MARKS

If VA VB = 6 V then VC VD is

(A) 5 V

(B) 2 V

(C) 3 V

(D) 6 V

Assuming both the voltage sources are in phase, the value of R for which
maximum power is transferred from circuit A to circuit B is

(A) 0.8

(B) 1.4

(C) 2

(D) 2.8

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Common Data for Questions 8 and 9 :


With 10 V dc connected at port A in the linear nonreciprocal two-port
network shown below, the following were observed :
(i) 1 connected at port B draws a current of 3 A
(ii) 2.5 connected at port B draws a current of 2 A

MCQ 2.8

With 10 V dc connected at port A, the current drawn by 7 connected at


port B is
(A) 3/7 A
(B) 5/7 A
(C) 1 A

MCQ 2.9

(D) 9/7 A

For the same network, with 6 V dc connected at port A, 1 connected


at port B draws 7/3 A. If 8 V dc is connected to port A, the open circuit
voltage at port B is
(B) 7 V
(A) 6 V
(C) 8 V

(D) 9 V

Linked Answer Question

Statement for Linked Answer Questions 10 and 11 :


In the circuit shown, the three voltmeter readings are V1 = 220 V, V2 = 122 V,
V3 = 136 V .

MCQ 2.10

The power factor of the load is


(A) 0.45

(B) 0.50

(C) 0.55

(D) 0.60

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MCQ 2.11

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

CHAP 2

If RL = 5 , the approximate power consumption in the load is


(B) 750 W
(A) 700 W
(C) 800 W

(D) 850 W

YEAR 2011
MCQ 2.12

The r.m.s value of the current i (t) in the circuit shown below is
(B) 1 A
(A) 1 A
2
2
(C) 1 A

MCQ 2.13

(D)

2A

The voltage applied to a circuit is 100 2 cos (100t) volts and the circuit
draws a current of 10 2 sin (100t + /4) amperes. Taking the voltage as
the reference phasor, the phasor representation of the current in amperes is
(A) 10 2 /4
(B) 10 /4
(C) 10 + /4

MCQ 2.14

ONE MARK

(D) 10 2 + /4

In the circuit given below, the value of R required for the transfer of
maximum power to the load having a resistance of 3 is

(A) zero

(B) 3

(C) 6

(D) infinity

YEAR 2011
MCQ 2.15

TWO MARKS

A lossy capacitor Cx , rated for operation at 5 kV, 50 Hz is represented by an


equivalent circuit with an ideal capacitor C p in parallel with a resistor R p .
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The value C p is found to be 0.102 F and value of R p = 1.25 M . Then the


power loss and tan of the lossy capacitor operating at the rated voltage,
respectively, are
(A) 10 W and 0.0002
(B) 10 W and 0.0025
(C) 20 W and 0.025
MCQ 2.16

(D) 20 W and 0.04

A capacitor is made with a polymeric dielectric having an r of 2.26 and a


dielectric breakdown strength of 50 kV/cm. The permittivity of free space is
8.85 pF/m. If the rectangular plates of the capacitor have a width of 20 cm
and a length of 40 cm, then the maximum electric charge in the capacitor is
(A) 2 C
(B) 4 C
(C) 8 C

(D) 10 C

Common Data questions: 17 & 18


The input voltage given to a converter is vi = 100 2 sin (100t) V
The current drawn by the converter is
ii = 10 2 sin (100t /3) + 5 2 sin (300t + /4)
+ 2 2 sin (500t /6) A
MCQ 2.17

The input power factor of the converter is


(A) 0.31
(B) 0.44
(C) 0.5

MCQ 2.18

(D) 0.71

The active power drawn by the converter is


(A) 181 W
(B) 500 W
(C) 707 W

(D) 887 W

Common Data questions: 19 & 20


An RLC circuit with relevant data is given below.

MCQ 2.19

The power dissipated in the resistor R is


(A) 0.5 W
(B) 1 W
(D) 2 W
(C) 2 W
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MCQ 2.20

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

The current IC in the figure above is


(A) j2 A

(B) j 1 A
2

(C) + j 1 A
2

(D) + j2A

YEAR 2010
MCQ 2.21

MCQ 2.22

ONE MARK

The switch in the circuit has been closed for a long time. It is opened at
t = 0. At t = 0+ , the current through the 1 F capacitor is

(A) 0 A

(B) 1 A

(C) 1.25 A

(D) 5 A

As shown in the figure, a 1 resistance is connected across a source that has


a load line v + i = 100 . The current through the resistance is

(A) 25 A

(B) 50 A

(C) 100 A

(C) 200 A

YEAR 2010
MCQ 2.23

CHAP 2

TWO MARKS

If the 12 resistor draws a current of 1 A as shown in the figure, the value


of resistance R is

(A) 4

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 18

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MCQ 2.24

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

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The two-port network P shown in the figure has ports 1 and 2, denoted
by terminals (a,b) and (c,d) respectively. It has an impedance matrix Z
with parameters denoted by Zij . A 1 resistor is connected in series with
the network at port 1 as shown in the figure. The impedance matrix of the
modified two-port network (shown as a dashed box ) is

Z11 + 1 Z12 + 1
(A) e
Z21 Z22 + 1o

Z11 + 1 Z12
(B) e
Z21 Z22 + 1o

Z11 + 1 Z12
(C) e
Z21 Z22 o

Z11 + 1 Z12
(D) e
Z21 + 1 Z22 o

YEAR 2009
MCQ 2.25

MCQ 2.26

ONE MARK

The current through the 2 k resistance in the circuit shown is

(A) 0 mA

(B) 1 mA

(C) 2 mA

(D) 6 mA

How many 200 W/220 V incandescent lamps connected in series would


consume the same total power as a single 100 W/220 V incandescent lamp ?
(A) not possible
(B) 4
(C) 3

(D) 2

YEAR 2009
MCQ 2.27

TWO MARKS

In the figure shown, all elements used are ideal. For time t < 0, S1 remained
closed and S2 open. At t = 0, S1 is opened and S2 is closed. If the voltage
Vc2 across the capacitor C2 at t = 0 is zero, the voltage across the capacitor
combination at t = 0+ will be
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MCQ 2.28

MCQ 2.29

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

(A) 1 V

(B) 2 V

(C) 1.5 V

(D) 3 V

CHAP 2

The equivalent capacitance of the input loop of the circuit shown is

(A) 2 F

(B) 100 F

(C) 200 F

(D) 4 F

For the circuit shown, find out the current flowing through the 2 resistance.
Also identify the changes to be made to double the current through the 2
resistance.

(A) (5 A; PutVS = 30 V)

(B) (2 A; PutVS = 8 V)

(C) (5 A; Put IS = 10 A)

(D) (7 A; Put IS = 12 A)

Statement for Linked Answer Question 30 and 31 :

MCQ 2.30

For the circuit given above, the Thevenins resistance across the terminals
A and B is
(A) 0.5 k
(B) 0.2 k
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(C) 1 k
MCQ 2.31

(D) 0.11 k

For the circuit given above, the Thevenins voltage across the terminals A
and B is
(A) 1.25 V
(B) 0.25 V
(C) 1 V

(D) 0.5 V

YEAR 2008
MCQ 2.32

MCQ 2.33

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ONE MARK

The number of chords in the graph of the given circuit will be

(A) 3

(B) 4

(C) 5

(D) 6

The Thevenins equivalent of a circuit operation at = 5 rads/s, has


Voc = 3.71+ 15.9% V and Z0 = 2.38 j0.667 . At this frequency, the
minimal realization of the Thevenins impedance will have a
(A) resistor and a capacitor and an inductor
(B) resistor and a capacitor
(C) resistor and an inductor
(D) capacitor and an inductor

YEAR 2008
MCQ 2.34

MCQ 2.35

TWO MARKS

The time constant for the given circuit will be

(A) 1/9 s

(B) 1/4 s

(C) 4 s

(D) 9 s

The resonant frequency for the given circuit will be

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(A) 1 rad/s

(B) 2 rad/s

(C) 3 rad/s

(D) 4 rad/s

CHAP 2

Assuming ideal elements in the circuit shown below, the voltage Vab will be

(A) 3 V

(B) 0 V

(C) 3 V

(D) 5 V

Statement for Linked Answer Question 38 and 39.


The current i (t) sketched in the figure flows through a initially uncharged
0.3 nF capacitor.

MCQ 2.37

The charge stored in the capacitor at t = 5 s , will be


(A) 8 nC
(B) 10 nC
(C) 13 nC

MCQ 2.38

(D) 16 nC

The capacitor charged upto 5 ms, as per the current profile given in the
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figure, is connected across an inductor of 0.6 mH. Then the value of voltage
across the capacitor after 1 s will approximately be
(A) 18.8 V
(B) 23.5 V
(C) 23.5 V
MCQ 2.39

MCQ 2.40

In the circuit shown in the figure, the value of the current i will be given by

(A) 0.31 A

(B) 1.25 A

(C) 1.75 A

(D) 2.5 A

Two point charges Q1 = 10 C and Q2 = 20 mC are placed at coordinates


(1,1,0) and ( 1, 1, 0) respectively. The total electric flux passing through
a plane z = 20 will be
(B) 13.5 C
(A) 7.5 C
(C) 15.0 C

MCQ 2.41

(D) 22.5 C

A capacitor consists of two metal plates each 500 # 500 mm2 and spaced 6
mm apart. The space between the metal plates is filled with a glass plate
of 4 mm thickness and a layer of paper of 2 mm thickness. The relative
primitivities of the glass and paper are 8 and 2 respectively. Neglecting the
fringing effect, the capacitance will be (Given that 0 = 8.85 # 10 - 12 F/m )
(A) 983.3 pF
(B) 1475 pF
(C) 637.7 pF

MCQ 2.42

(D) 30.6 V

(D) 9956.25 pF

A coil of 300 turns is wound on a non-magnetic core having a mean


circumference of 300 mm and a cross-sectional area of 300 mm2. The
inductance of the coil corresponding to a magnetizing current of 3 A will be
(Given that 0 = 4 # 10 - 7 H/m)
(B) 113.04 H
(A) 37.68 H
(C) 3.768 H

(D) 1.1304 H

YEAR 2007
MCQ 2.43

ONE MARK

Divergence of the vector field


V (x, y, z) = (x cos xy + y) it + (y cos xy) jt + (sin z2 + x2 + y2) kt is
(A) 2z cos z2
(B) sin xy + 2z cos z2
(C) x sin xy cos z

(D) None of these

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YEAR 2007
MCQ 2.44

TWO MARKS

The state equation for the current I1 in the network shown below in terms
of the voltage VX and the independent source V , is given by

(A) dI1 = 1.4VX 3.75I1 + 5 V


dt
4
(C) dI1 = 1.4VX + 3.75I1 + 5 V
dt
4
MCQ 2.45

CHAP 2

(B) dI1 = 1.4VX 3.75I1 5 V


dt
4
(D) dI1 = 1.4VX + 3.75I1 5 V
dt
4

The R-L-C series circuit shown in figure is supplied from a variable frequency
voltage source. The admittance - locus of the R-L-C network at terminals
AB for increasing frequency is

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MCQ 2.46

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In the circuit shown in figure. Switch SW1 is initially closed and SW2 is
open. The inductor L carries a current of 10 A and the capacitor charged to
10 V with polarities as indicated. SW2 is closed at t = 0 and SW1 is opened
at t = 0 . The current through C and the voltage across L at (t = 0+) is

(A) 55 A, 4.5 V

(B) 5.5 A, 45 V

(C) 45 A, 5.5 A

(D) 4.5 A, 55 V

MCQ 2.47

In the figure given below all phasors are with reference to the potential
at point ''O'' . The locus of voltage phasor VYX as R is varied from zero to
infinity is shown by

MCQ 2.48

A 3 V DC supply with an internal resistance of 2 supplies a passive


2
non-linear resistance characterized by the relation VNL = INL
. The power
dissipated in the non linear resistance is
(A) 1.0 W
(B) 1.5 W
(C) 2.5 W

(D) 3.0 W

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MCQ 2.49

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

CHAP 2

The matrix A given below in the node incidence matrix of a network. The
columns correspond to branches of the network while the rows correspond
to nodes. Let V = [V1V2 .....V6]T denote the vector of branch voltages while
I = [i1 i2 .....i6]T that of branch currents. The vector E = [e1 e2 e3 e4]T denotes
the vector of node voltages relative to a common ground.
R1 1 1 0 0 0 V
S
W
S 0 1 0 1 1 0 W
S 1 0 0 0 1 1W
S
W
S 0 0 1 1 0 1 W
T
X
Which of the following statement is true ?
(A) The equations V1 V2 + V3 = 0,V3 + V4 V5 = 0 are KVL equations for
the network for some loops
(B) The equations V1 V3 V6 = 0,V4 + V5 V6 = 0 are KVL equations for
the network for some loops
(C) E = AV
(D) AV = 0 are KVI equations for the network

MCQ 2.50

A solid sphere made of insulating material has a radius R and has a total
charge Q distributed uniformly in its volume. What is the magnitude of the
electric field intensity, E , at a distance r (0 < r < R) inside the sphere ?
1 Qr
40 R3
Q
(C) 1 2
40 r

(A)

3 Qr
40 R3
QR
(D) 1
40 r3

(B)

Statement for Linked Answer Question 51 and 52.


An inductor designed with 400 turns coil wound on an iron core of 16 cm2
cross sectional area and with a cut of an air gap length of 1 mm. The coil is
connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz ac supply. Neglect coil resistance, core loss, iron
reluctance and leakage inductance, (0 = 4 # 10 - 7 H/M)
MCQ 2.51

MCQ 2.52

The current in the inductor is


(A) 18.08 A

(B) 9.04 A

(C) 4.56 A

(D) 2.28 A

The average force on the core to reduce the air gap will be
(A) 832.29 N
(B) 1666.22 N
(C) 3332.47 N

(D) 6664.84 N

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YEAR 2006
MCQ 2.53

ONE MARK

In the figure the current source is 1+0 A, R = 1 , the impedances are


ZC = j and ZL = 2j . The Thevenin equivalent looking into the circuit
across X-Y is

(A)

2 +0 V, (1 + 2j)

(C) 2+45% V, (1 + j)

(B) 2+45% V, (1 2j)


(D)

2 +45% V, (1 + j)

YEAR 2006
MCQ 2.54

MCQ 2.55

TWO MARKS

The parameters of the circuit shown in the figure are Ri = 1 M


R0 = 10 , A = 106 V/V If vi = 1 V , the output voltage, input impedance
and output impedance respectively are

(A) 1 V, 3, 10

(B) 1 V, 0, 10

(C) 1 V, 0, 3

(D) 10 V, 3, 10

In the circuit shown in the figure, the current source I = 1 A , the voltage
source V = 5 V, R1 = R2 = R3 = 1 , L1 = L2 = L3 = 1 H, C1 = C2 = 1 F

The currents (in A) through R3 and through the voltage source V respectively
will be
(A) 1, 4
(B) 5, 1
(C) 5, 2

(D) 5, 4

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MCQ 2.56

MCQ 2.57

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

CHAP 2

The parameter type and the matrix representation of the relevant two port
parameters that describe the circuit shown are

0 0
(A) z parameters, =
0 0G

1 0
(B) h parameters, =
0 1G

0 0
(C) h parameters, =
0 0G

1 0
(D) z parameters, =
0 1G

The circuit shown in the figure is energized by a sinusoidal voltage source V1


at a frequency which causes resonance with a current of I .

The phasor diagram which is applicable to this circuit is

MCQ 2.58

An ideal capacitor is charged to a voltage V0 and connected at t = 0 across


an ideal inductor L. (The circuit now consists of a capacitor and inductor
alone). If we let 0 = 1 , the voltage across the capacitor at time t > 0
LC
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is given by
(A) V0

(B) V0 cos (0 t)

(C) V0 sin (0 t)

(D) V0 e - t cos (0 t)
0

An energy meter connected to an immersion heater (resistive) operating


on an AC 230 V, 50 Hz, AC single phase source reads 2.3 units (kWh) in 1
hour. The heater is removed from the supply and now connected to a 400
V peak square wave source of 150 Hz. The power in kW dissipated by the
heater will be
(A) 3.478
(B) 1.739
(C) 1.540

MCQ 2.60

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(D) 0.870

Which of the following statement holds for the divergence of electric and
magnetic flux densities ?
(A) Both are zero
(B) These are zero for static densities but non zero for time varying densities.
(C) It is zero for the electric flux density
(D) It is zero for the magnetic flux density

YEAR 2005
MCQ 2.61

MCQ 2.62

In the figure given below the value of R is

(A) 2.5

(B) 5.0

(C) 7.5

(D) 10.0

The RMS value of the voltage u (t)= 3 + 4 cos (3t) is


(A) 17 V
(B) 5 V
(C) 7 V

MCQ 2.63

ONE MARK

(D) (3 + 2 2 ) V

For the two port network shown in the figure the Z -matrix is given by

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MCQ 2.64

MCQ 2.65

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

Z1
Z1 + Z2
(A) =
Z1 + Z2
Z2 G

Z1
Z1
(B) =
Z1 + Z2 Z2 G

Z1
Z2
(C) =
Z2 Z1 + Z2 G

Z1
Z1
(D) =
Z1 Z1 + Z2 G

CHAP 2

In the figure given, for the initial capacitor voltage is zero. The switch is
closed at t = 0 . The final steady-state voltage across the capacitor is

(A) 20 V

(B) 10 V

(C) 5 V

(D) 0 V

If Ev is the electric intensity, 4 (4 # Ev) is equal to


(A) Ev
(B) Ev
(C) null vector

(D) Zero

YEAR 2005

TWO MARKS

Statement for Linked Answer Question 66 and 67.


A coil of inductance 10 H and resistance 40 is connected as shown in the
figure. After the switch S has been in contact with point 1 for a very long
time, it is moved to point 2 at, t = 0 .
MCQ 2.66

MCQ 2.67

If, at t = 0+ , the voltage across the coil is 120 V, the value of resistance R is

(A) 0

(B) 20

(C) 40

(D) 60

For the value as obtained in (a), the time taken for 95% of the stored energy
to be dissipated is close to
(A) 0.10 sec
(B) 0.15 sec
(C) 0.50 sec

(D) 1.0 sec

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MCQ 2.68

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

The RL circuit of the figure is fed from a constant magnitude, variable


frequency sinusoidal voltage source Vin . At 100 Hz, the Rand L elements
each have a voltage drop RMS .If the frequency of the source is changed to
50 Hz, then new voltage drop across R is

(A)
(C)
MCQ 2.69

5u
8 RMS
8u
5 RMS

(C) 1 : 1 : 0

MCQ 2.71

(B)
(D)

2u
3 RMS
3u
2 RMS

For the three-phase circuit shown in the figure the ratio of the currents
IR: IY : IB is given by

(A) 1 : 1 :

MCQ 2.70

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(B) 1 : 1 : 2
(D) 1 : 1 : 3/2

The circuit shown in the figure is in steady state, when the switch is closed
at t = 0 .Assuming that the inductance is ideal, the current through the
inductor at t = 0+ equals

(A) 0 A

(B) 0.5 A

(C) 1 A

(D) 2 A

In the given figure, the Thevenins equivalent pair (voltage, impedance), as


seen at the terminals P-Q, is given by
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MCQ 2.72

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

(A) (2 V, 5 )

(B) (2 V, 7.5 )

(C) (4 V, 5 )

(D) (4 V, 7.5 )

The charge distribution in a metal-dielectric-semiconductor specimen is


shown in the figure. The negative charge density decreases linearly in the
semiconductor as shown. The electric field distribution is as shown in

YEAR 2004
MCQ 2.73

CHAP 2

ONE MARK

The value of Z in figure which is most appropriate to cause parallel resonance


at 500 Hz is
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MCQ 2.74

MCQ 2.75

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

(A) 125.00 mH

(B) 304.20 F

(C) 2.0 F

(D) 0.05 F

A parallel plate capacitor is shown in figure. It is made two square metal


plates of 400 mm side. The 14 mm space between the plates is filled with two
layers of dielectrics of r = 4 , 6 mm thick and r = 2 , 8 mm thick. Neglecting
fringing of fields at the edge the capacitance is

(A) 1298 pF

(B) 944 pF

(C) 354 pF

(D) 257 pF

The inductance of a long solenoid of length 1000 mm wound uniformly with


3000 turns on a cylindrical paper tube of 60 mm diameter is
(A) 3.2 H
(B) 3.2 mH
(C) 32.0 mH

(D) 3.2 H

YEAR 2004
MCQ 2.76

MCQ 2.77

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TWO MARKS

In figure, the value of the source voltage is

(A) 12 V

(B) 24 V

(C) 30 V

(D) 44 V

In figure, Ra , Rb and Rc are 20 , 20 and 10 respectively. The resistances


R1 , R2 and R 3 in of an equivalent star-connection are
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MCQ 2.78

MCQ 2.79

MCQ 2.80

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

(A) 2.5, 5, 5

(B) 5, 2.5, 5

(C) 5, 5, 2.5

(D) 2.5, 5, 2.5

CHAP 2

In figure, the admittance values of the elements in Siemens are


YR = 0.5 + j0, YL = 0 j1.5, YC = 0 + j0.3 respectively. The value of I as a
phasor when the voltage E across the elements is 10+0% V

(A) 1.5 + j0.5

(B) 5 j18

(C) 0.5 + j1.8

(D) 5 j12

In figure, the value of resistance R in is

(A) 10

(B) 20

(C) 30

(D) 40

In figure, the capacitor initially has a charge of 10 Coulomb. The current in


the circuit one second after the switch S is closed will be

(A) 14.7 A

(B) 18.5 A

(C) 40.0 A

(D) 50.0 A

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MCQ 2.81

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

The rms value of the current in a wire which carries a d.c. current of 10 A
and a sinusoidal alternating current of peak value 20 A is
(A) 10 A
(B) 14.14 A
(C) 15 A

MCQ 2.82

(D) 17.32 A

0.9 0.2
The Z-matrix of a 2-port network as given by =
0.2 0.6G
The element Y22 of the corresponding Y-matrix of the same network is given
by
(A) 1.2
(B) 0.4
(C) 0.4

(D) 1.8

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MCQ 2.84

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ONE MARK

Figure Shows the waveform of the current passing through an inductor of


resistance 1 and inductance 2 H. The energy absorbed by the inductor in
the first four seconds is

(A) 144 J

(B) 98 J

(C) 132 J

(D) 168 J

A segment of a circuit is shown in figure vR = 5V, vc = 4 sin 2t .The voltage


vL is given by

(A) 3 8 cos 2t

(B) 32 sin 2t

(C) 16 sin 2t

(D) 16 cos 2t

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MCQ 2.85

MCQ 2.86

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

In the figure, Z1 = 10+ 60%, Z2 = 10+60%, Z3 = 50+53.13% .


Thevenin impedance seen form X-Y is

(A) 56.66+45%

(B) 60+30%

(C) 70+30%

(D) 34.4+65%

Two conductors are carrying forward and return current of +I and I as


shown in figure. The magnetic field intensity H at point P is

(A) I Y
d
(C) I Y
2d
MCQ 2.87

CHAP 2

(B) I X
d
(D) I X
2d

Two infinite strips of width w m in x -direction as shown in figure, are


carrying forward and return currents of +I and I in the z - direction. The
strips are separated by distance of x m. The inductance per unit length of
the configuration is measured to be L H/m. If the distance of separation
between the strips in snow reduced to x/2 m, the inductance per unit length
of the configuration is

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(A) 2L H/m

(B) L/4 H/m

(C) L/2 H/m

(D) 4L H/m

YEAR 2003
MCQ 2.88

MCQ 2.89

MCQ 2.90

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TWO MARKS

In the circuit of figure, the magnitudes of VL and VC are twice that of VR .


Given that f = 50 Hz , the inductance of the coil is

(A) 2.14 mH

(B) 5.30 H

(C) 31.8 mH

(D) 1.32 H

In figure, the potential difference between points P and Q is

(A) 12 V

(B) 10 V

(C) 6 V

(D) 8 V

Two ac sources feed a common variable resistive load as shown in figure.


Under the maximum power transfer condition, the power absorbed by the
load resistance RL is

(A) 2200 W

(B) 1250 W

(C) 1000 W

(D) 625 W

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MCQ 2.91

MCQ 2.92

MCQ 2.93

MCQ 2.94

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

CHAP 2

In figure, the value of R is

(A) 10

(B) 18

(C) 24

(D) 12

In the circuit shown in figure, the switch S is closed at time (t = 0). The
voltage across the inductance at t = 0+ , is

(A) 2 V

(B) 4 V

(C) 6 V

(D) 8 V

The h-parameters for a two-port network are defined by


E1
h11 h12 I1
= I G = =h h G =E G
2
21 22
2
For the two-port network shown in figure, the value of h12 is given by

(A) 0.125

(B) 0.167

(C) 0.625

(D) 0.25

A point charge of +I nC is placed in a space with permittivity of 8.85 # 10 - 12


F/m as shown in figure. The potential difference VPQ between two points P
and Q at distance of 40 mm and 20 mm respectively fr0m the point charge is
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MCQ 2.95

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & FIELDS

(A) 0.22 kV

(B) 225 V

(C) 2.24 kV

(D) 15 V

A parallel plate capacitor has an electrode area of 100 mm2, with spacing of
0.1 mm between the electrodes. The dielectric between the plates is air with
a permittivity of 8.85 # 10 - 12 F/m. The charge on the capacitor is 100 V.
The stored energy in the capacitor is
(A) 8.85 pJ
(B) 440 pJ
(C) 22.1 nJ

MCQ 2.96

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(D) 44.3 nJ

A composite parallel plate capacitor is made up of two different dielectric


material with different thickness (t1 and t2 ) as shown in figure. The two
different dielectric materials are separated by a conducting foil F. The
voltage of the conducting foil is

(A) 52 V

(B) 60 V

(C) 67 V

(D) 33 V

YEAR 2002

ONE MARK

MCQ 2.97

A current impulse, 5 (t), is forced through a capacitor C . The voltage , vc (t)


, across the capacitor is given by
(A) 5t
(B) 5u (t) C
5u (t)
(C) 5 t
(D)
C
C

MCQ 2.98

The graph of an electrical network has N nodes and B branches. The


number of links L, with respect to the choice of a tree, is given by
(B) B + N
(A) B N + 1
(C) N B + 1

MCQ 2.99

(D) N 2B 1

Given a vector field F, the divergence theorem states that


(A)

# F : dS = # 4: FdV
S

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(B)

# F : dS = # 4# FdV
S

(C)

# F # dS = # 4: FdV
S

(D)

# F # dS = # 4: FdV
S

MCQ 2.100

CHAP 2

Consider a long, two-wire line composed of solid round conductors. The


radius of both conductors. The radius of both conductors is 0.25 cm and the
distance between their centres is 1 m. If this distance is doubled, then the
inductance per unit length
(A) doubles
(B) halves
(C) increases but does not double
(D) decreases but does not halve

MCQ 2.101

A long wire composed of a smooth round conductor runs above and parallel
to the ground (assumed to be a large conducting plane). A high voltage
exists between the conductor and the ground. The maximum electric stress
occurs at
(A) The upper surface of the conductor
(B) The lower surface of the conductor.
(C) The ground surface.
(D) midway between the conductor and ground.

YEAR 2002
MCQ 2.102

TWO MARKS

A two port network shown in Figure, is described by the following equations


I1 = Y11 E1 + Y12 E2
I1 = Y21 E1 + Y22 E2

The admittance parameters, Y11, Y12, Y21 and Y22 for the network shown are
(A) 0.5 mho, 1 mho, 2 mho and 1 mho respectively
(B)

1
3

mho, 16 mho, 16 mho and

1
3

mho respectively

(C) 0.5 mho, 0.5 mho, 1.5 mho and 2 mho respectively
(D) 2 mho, 3 mho, 3 mho and 25 mho respectively
5
7
7
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MCQ 2.103

MCQ 2.104

In the circuit shown in Figure, what value of C will cause a unity power
factor at the ac source ?

(A) 68.1 F

(B) 165 F

(C) 0.681 F

(D) 6.81 F

A series R-L-C circuit has R = 50 ; L = 100 H and C = 1 F . The lower


half power frequency of the circuit is
(A) 30.55 kHz
(B) 3.055 kHz
(C) 51.92 kHz

MCQ 2.105

MCQ 2.106

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(D) 1.92 kHz

A 10 V pulse of 10 s duration is applied to the circuit shown in Figure,


assuming that the capacitor is completely discharged prior to applying the
pulse, the peak value of the capacitor voltage is

(A) 11 V

(B) 5.5 V

(C) 6.32 V

(D) 0.96 V

In the circuit shown in Figure, it is found that the input voltage (vi ) and
current i are in phase. The coupling coefficient is K = M , where M is
L1 L2
the mutual inductance between the two coils.
The value of K and the dot polarity of the coil P-Q are

(A) K = 0.25 and dot at P

(B) K = 0.5 and dot at P

(C) K = 0.25 and dot at Q

(C) K = 0.5 and dot at Q

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MCQ 2.107

MCQ 2.108

CHAP 2

Consider the circuit shown in Figure If the frequency of the source is 50 Hz,
then a value of t0 which results in a transient free response is

(A) 0 ms

(B) 1.78 ms

(C) 2.71 ms

(D) 2.91 ms

In the circuit shown in figure, the switch is closed at time t = 0 . The steady
state value of the voltage vc is

(A) 0 V

(B) 10 V

(C) 5 V

(D) 2.5 V

Common data Question for Q. 109-110* :


A constant current source is supplying 10 A current to a circuit shown in
figure. The switch is initially closed for a sufficiently long time, is suddenly
opened at t = 0

MCQ 2.109

The inductor current iL (t) will be


(A) 10 A
(C) 10e

MCQ 2.110

2t

(B) 0 A
(D) 10 (1 e 2t) A

What is the energy stored in L, a long time after the switch is opened

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(A) Zero

(B) 250 J

(C) 225 J

(D) 2.5 J

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Common Data Question for Q. 111-112* :


An electrical network is fed by two ac sources, as shown in figure, Given that
Z1 = (1 j) , Z2 = (1 + j) and ZL = (1 + j0) .

MCQ 2.111

MCQ 2.112

MCQ 2.113

*Thevenin voltage and impedance across terminals X and Y respectively


are
(B) 60 V, 1
(A) 0 V, (2 + 2j)
(C) 0 V, 1

(D) 30 V, (1 + j)

*Current iL through load is


(A) 0 A

(B) 1 A

(C) 0.5 A

(D) 2 A

*In the resistor network shown in figure, all resistor values are 1 . A current
of 1 A passes from terminal a to terminal b as shown in figure, Voltage
between terminal a and b is

(A) 1.4 Volt

(B) 1.5 Volt

(C) 0 Volt

(D) 3 Volt

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CHAP 2

YEAR 2001
MCQ 2.114

ONE MARK

In a series RLC circuit at resonance, the magnitude of the voltage developed


across the capacitor
(A) is always zero
(B) can never be greater than the input voltage
(C) can be greater than the input voltage, however it is 90% out of phase with
the input voltage
(D) can be greater than the input voltage, and is in phase with the input
voltage.

MCQ 2.115

Two incandescent light bulbs of 40 W and 60 W rating are connected in


series across the mains. Then
(A) the bulbs together consume 100 W
(B) the bulbs together consume 50 W
(C) the 60 W bulb glows brighter
(D) the 40 bulb glows brighter

MCQ 2.116

A unit step voltage is applied at t = 0 to a series RL circuit with zero initial


conditions.
(A) It is possible for the current to be oscillatory.
(B) The voltage across the resistor at t = 0+ is zero.
(C) The energy stored in the inductor in the steady state is zero.
(D) The resistor current eventually falls to zero.

MCQ 2.117

Given two coupled inductors L1 and L2 , their mutual inductance M satisfies


(L + L2)
(A) M = L21 + L22
(B) M > 1
2
(C) M >

MCQ 2.118

L1 L 2

(D) M #

L1 L 2

A passive 2-port network is in a steady-state. Compared to its input, the


steady state output can never offer
(A) higher voltage
(B) lower impedance
(C) greater power

(D) better regulation

YEAR 2001
MCQ 2.119

TWO MARKS

Consider the star network shown in Figure The resistance between terminals
A and B with C open is 6 , between terminals B and C with A open is 11
, and between terminals C and A with B open is 9 . Then

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(A) RA = 4 , RB = 2 , RC = 5
(B) RA = 2 , RB = 4 , RC = 7
(C) RA = 3 , RB = 3 , RC = 4
(D) RA = 5 , RB = 1 , RC = 10
MCQ 2.120

A connected network of N > 2 nodes has at most one branch directly


connecting any pair of nodes. The graph of the network
(A) Must have at least N branches for one or more closed paths to exist
(B) Can have an unlimited number of branches
(C) can only have at most N branches
(D) Can have a minimum number of branches not decided by N

MCQ 2.121

A 240 V single-phase ac source is connected to a load with an impedance of


10+60% . A capacitor is connected in parallel with the load. If the capacitor
suplies 1250 VAR, the real power supplied by the source is
(A) 3600 W
(B) 2880 W
(C) 240 W

(D) 1200 W

Common Data Questions Q.122-123*:


For the circuit shown in figure given values are
R = 10 , C = 3 F , L1 = 40 mH, L2 = 10 mH and M = 10 mH

MCQ 2.122

The resonant frequency of the circuit is


(B) 1 # 105 rad/sec
A) 1 # 105 rad/sec
3
2
(D) 1 # 105 rad/sec
(C) 1 # 105 rad/sec
9
21

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MCQ 2.123

The Q-factor of the circuit in Q.82 is


(A) 10

(B) 350

(C) 101

(D) 15

CHAP 2

MCQ 2.124

Given the potential function in free space to be V (x) = (50x2 + 50y2 + 50z2)
volts, the magnitude (in volts/metre) and the direction of the electric field
at a point (1,-1,1), where the dimensions are in metres, are
(B) 100/ 3 ; (it tj + kt)
(A) 100; (it + tj + kt)
(C) 100 3 ; [( it + tj kt) / 3 ]
(D) 100 3 ; [( it tj kt) / 3 ]

MCQ 2.125

The hysteresis loop of a magnetic material has an area of 5 cm2 with the
scales given as 1 cm = 2 AT and 1 cm = 50 mWb. At 50 Hz, the total
hysteresis loss is.
(A) 15 W
(B) 20 W
(C) 25 W

MCQ 2.126

(D) 50 W

The conductors of a 10 km long, single phase, two wire line are separated
by a distance of 1.5 m. The diameter of each conductor is 1 cm. If the
conductors are of copper, the inductance of the circuit is
(A) 50.0 mH
(B) 45.3 mH
(C) 23.8 mH

(D) 19.6 mH

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SOLUTION
SOL 2.1

Option (C) is correct.

Applying nodal analysis at top node.


V1 + 1 0c V1 + 1 0c
= 1 0c
+
1
j1
V1 (j 1 + 1) + j 1 + 1 0c = j1
V1 = 1
1 + j1
Current
SOL 2.2

1
V1 + 1 0c 1 + j + 1
j
=
I1 =
=
= 1 A
j1
j1
(1 + j) j 1 + j

Option (A) is correct.


We put a test source between terminal 1, 2 to obtain equivalent impedance

ZTh = Vtest
Itest
By applying KCL at top right node
Vtest + Vtest 99I = I
b
test
9 k + 1k 100
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Vtest + Vtest 99I = I


b
test
10 k 100

CHAP 2

...(i)

Ib = Vtest =Vtest
9k + 1k
10k

But

Substituting Ib into equation (i), we have


Vtest + Vtest + 99Vtest = I
test
10 k 100
10 k
100Vtest + Vtest = I
test
10 # 103 100
2Vtest = I
test
100
Vtest
ZTh = Itest = 50
SOL 2.3

Option (C) is correct.


G (s) =

(s2 + 9) (s + 2)
(s + 1) (s + 3) (s + 4)

( 2 + 9) (j + 2)
(j + 1) (j + 3) (j + 4)
The steady state output will be zero if
G (j) =

G (j) = 0
2 + 9 = 0
= 3 rad/s
SOL 2.4

Option (B) is correct.


In phasor form
Z = 4 j3
Z = 5 36.86c
I = 5 100c A
Average power delivered.
Pavg. = 1 I 2 Z cos = 1 # 25 # 5 cos 36.86c = 50 W
2
2

Alternate method:
Z = (4 j3)
I = 5 cos (100t + 100) A
2
Pavg = 1 Re $ I Z . = 1 # Re "(5) 2 # (4 j3), = 1 # 100 = 50 W
2
2
2
SOL 2.5

Option (D) is correct.


The s -domain equivalent circuit is shown as below.
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vc (0) /s
v (0)
= c
1 + 1
1 + 1
C1 s C 2 s
C1 C 2
I (s) = b C1 C2 l (12 V)
C1 + C 2

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I (s) =

vC (0) = 12 V

I (s) = 12Ceq
Taking inverse Laplace transform for the current in time domain,
i (t) = 12Ceq (t)
SOL 2.6

(Impulse)

Option (A) is correct.


In the given circuit,

VA VB = 6 V
So current in the branch,
IAB = 6 = 3 A
2
We can see, that the circuit is a one port circuit looking from terminal BD
as shown below

For a one port network current entering one terminal, equals the current
leaving the second terminal. Thus the outgoing current from A to B will be
equal to the incoming current from D to C as shown
i.e.
IDC = IAB = 3 A

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The total current in the resistor 1 will be


I1 = 2 + IDC
= 2+3 = 5A
So,
VCD = 1 # ( I1) = 5 V
SOL 2.7

(By writing KCL at node D )

Option (A) is correct.


We obtain Thevenin equivalent of circuit B .

Thevenin Impedance :

ZTh = R
Thevenin Voltage :
VTh = 3 0c V
Now, circuit becomes as

I1 = 10 3
2+R
Power transfer from circuit A to B
P = (I 12) 2 R + 3I1
Current in the circuit,

2
= :10 3D R + 3 :10 3D = 49R 2 + 21
2+R
2+R
(2 + R)
(2 + R)
49R + 21 (2 + R)
=
= 42 + 70R2
(2 + R) 2
(2 + R)

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2
dP = (2 + R) 70 (42 + 70R) 2 (2 + R) = 0
dR
(2 + R) 4
(2 + R) [(2 + R) 70 (42 + 70R) 2] = 0
140 + 70R 84 140R = 0
56 = 70R
R = 0.8

SOL 2.8

Option (C) is correct.


When 10 V is connected at port A the network is

Now, we obtain Thevenin equivalent for the circuit seen at load terminal,
let Thevenin voltage is VTh, 10 V with 10 V applied at port A and Thevenin
resistance is RTh .

IL =

VTh,10 V
RTh + RL

For RL = 1 , IL = 3 A
VTh,10 V
RTh + 1
For RL = 2.5 , IL = 2 A
V
2 = Th,10 V
RTh + 2.5
Dividing above two
3 = RTh + 2.5
2
RTh + 1
3=

...(i)

...(ii)

3RTh + 3 = 2RTh + 5
RTh = 2
Substituting RTh into equation (i)
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VTh,10 V = 3 (2 + 1) = 9 V
Note that it is a non reciprocal two port network. Thevenin voltage seen
at port B depends on the voltage connected at port A. Therefore we
took subscript VTh,10 V . This is Thevenin voltage only when 10 V source is
connected at input port A. If the voltage connected to port A is different,
then Thevenin voltage will be different. However, Thevenins resistance
remains same.
Now, the circuit is

For RL = 7 ,
SOL 2.9

IL =

VTh,10 V
= 9 = 1A
2 + RL 2 + 7

Option (B) is correct.


Now, when 6 V connected at port A let Thevenin voltage seen at port B is
VTh,6 V . Here RL = 1 and IL = 7 A
3

VTh, 6 V = RTh # 7 + 1 # 7 = 2 # 7 + 7 = 7 V
3
3
3 3
This is a linear network, so VTh at port B can be written as
VTh = V1 +
where V1 is the input applied at port A.
We have V1 = 10 V , VTh,10 V = 9 V
...(i)
9 = 10 +
When V1 = 6 V , VTh, 6 V = 9 V
...(ii)
7 = 6 +
Solving (i) and (ii)
= 0.5 , = 4
Thus, with any voltage V1 applied at port A, Thevenin voltage or open
circuit voltage at port B will be
So,
VTh, V = 0.5V1 + 4
1

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For

SOL 2.10

V1 = 8 V
VTh,8 V = 0.5 # 8 + 4 = 8 = Voc

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(open circuit voltage)

Option (A) is correct.


By taking V1, V2 and V3 all are phasor voltages.
V1 = V2 + V3
Magnitude of V1, V2 and V3 are given as
V1 = 220 V , V2 = 122 V , V3 = 136 V
Since voltage across R is in same phase with V1 and the voltage V3 has a
phase difference of with voltage V1 , we write in polar form
V1 = V2 0c + V3
V1 = V2 + V3 cos + jV3 sin
V1 = (V2 + V3 cos ) + jV3 sin
V1 =

(V2 + V3 cos ) 2 + (V2 sin ) 2

220 = (122 + 136 cos ) 2 + (136 sin ) 2


By solving, power factor
cos = 0.45
SOL 2.11

Option (B) is correct.


Voltage across load resistance
VRL = V3 cos = 136 # 0.45 = 61.2 V
Power absorbed in RL
2
(61.2) 2
PL = V RL =
- 750 W
5
RL

SOL 2.12

Option (B) is correct.


The frequency domains equivalent circuit at = 1 rad/ sec .

Since the capacitor and inductive reactances are equal in magnitude, the net
impedance of that branch will become zero.
Equivalent circuit

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i (t) = sin t = (1 sin t) A


1
rms value of current
i rms = 1 A
2
Current

SOL 2.13

Option (D) is correct.


Voltage in time domain
v (t) = 100 2 cos (100t)
Current in time domain
i (t) = 10 2 sin (100t + /4)
Applying the following trigonometric identity
sin () = cos ( 90c)
So,

i (t) = 10 2 cos (100t + /4 /2)


= 10 2 cos (100t /4)

In phasor form,

SOL 2.14

I = 10 2 /4
2

Option (A) is correct.

Power transferred to the load


P = I 2 RL = b

2
10
RL
l
Rth + RL
For maximum power transfer Rth , should be minimum.
Rth = 6R = 0
6+R

R =0
Note: Since load resistance is constant so we choose a minimum value of Rth
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Option (C) is correct.

2
(5 103) 2
Power loss = V rated = #
= 20 W
Rp
1.25 # 106
For an parallel combination of resistance and capacitor
1
1
tan =
= 1 = 0.025
=
40
C p R p 2 # 50 # 1.25 # 0.102

SOL 2.16

Option (C) is correct.


Charge
Q = CV = 0 r A V = (0 r A)V
d
d

C = 0 r A
d

Q = Q max
We have 0 = 8.85 # 1014 F/cm , r = 2.26 , A = 20 # 40 cm2
V = 50 103 kV/cm
#
d
Maximum electrical charge on the capacitor
V = V
when
b d l = 50 kV/cm
d
max
Thus,
SOL 2.17

Q = 8.85 # 1014 # 2.26 # 20 # 40 # 50 # 103 = 8 C

Option (C) is correct.


vi = 100 2 sin (100t) V
Fundamental component of current
ii = 10 2 sin (100t /3) A
1

Input power factor


I1 (rms)
cos 1
Irms
I1 (rms) is rms values of fundamental component of current and Irms is the rms
value of converter current.
10
pf =
cos /3 = 0.44
102 + 52 + 22
pf =

SOL 2.18

Option (B) is correct.


Only the fundamental component of current contributes to the mean ac
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input power. The power due to the harmonic components of current is zero.
So,
Pin = Vrms I1rms cos 1 = 100 # 10 cos /3 = 500 W
SOL 2.19

Option (B) is correct.


Power delivered by the source will be equal to power dissipated by the
resistor.
P = Vs Is cos /4 = 1 #

SOL 2.20

2 cos /4 = 1 W

Option (D) is correct.


IC = Is I RL =
=

2 /4

2 /4

2 $^cos /4 + j sin /4h ^cos /4 j sin /4h.

= 2 2 j sin /4 = 2j
SOL 2.21

Option (B) is correct.


For t < 0 , the switch was closed for a long time so equivalent circuit is

Voltage across capacitor at t = 0


vc (0) = 5 = 4 V
4#1
Now switch is opened, so equivalent circuit is

For capacitor at t = 0+
vc (0+) = vc (0) = 4 V
current in 4 resistor at t = 0+ , i1 =

vc (0+)
=1A
4

so current in capacitor at t = 0+ , ic (0+) = i1 = 1 A


SOL 2.22

Option (B) is correct.


Thevenin equivalent across 1 X resistor can be obtain as following
Open circuit voltage
vth = 100 V
(i = 0)
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Short circuit current


So,

isc = 100 A

(vth = 0 )

Rth = vth = 100 = 1


100
isc
Equivalent circuit is

i = 100 = 50 A
1+1

SOL 2.23

Option (B) is correct.


The circuit is

Current in R resistor is
i = 21 = 1 A
Voltage across 12 resistor is
So,

SOL 2.24

VA = 1 # 12 = 12 V
i = VA 6 = 12 6 = 6
1
R

Option (C) is correct.

V l1 = Zl11 I l1 + Zl12 I l2
V1 = Z11 I1 + Z12 I2
V l2 = Zl21 I l1 + Zl22 I l2
V2 = Z21 I1 + Z22 I2
l
l
Here, I1 = I 1, I2 = I 2
When R = 1 is connected
V l1 = V1 + I l1 # 1 = V1 + I1

So,

V l1 = Z11 I1 + Z12 I2 + I1
V l1 = (Z11 + 1) I1 + Z12 I2
Zl11 = Z11 + 1

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Zl12 = Z12
Similarly for output port
V l2 = Zl21 I l1 + Zl22 I l2
= Zl21 I1 + Zl22 I2
So, Zl21 = Z21 , Zl22 = Z22
Z11 + 1 Z12
Z-matrix is
Z =>
Z21 Z22H
SOL 2.25

Option (A) is correct.

In the bridge
R1 R 4 = R 2 R 3 = 1
So it is a balanced bridge
I = 0 mA
SOL 2.26

Option (D) is correct.


Resistance of the bulb rated 200 W/220 V is
2
(220) 2
R1 = V =
= 242
200
P1
Resistance of 100 W/220 V lamp is
2
(220) 2
RT = V =
= 484
100
P2
To connect in series
RT = n # R1
484 = n # 242
n =2

SOL 2.27

Option (D) is correct.


For t < 0 , S1 is closed and S2 is opened so the capacitor C1 will charged upto
3 volt.
VC1 (0) = 3 Volt
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Now when switch positions are changed, by applying charge conservation


Ceq VC (0+) = C1 VC (0+) + C2 VC (0+)
(2 + 1) # 3 = 1 # 3 + 2 # VC (0+)
9 = 3 + 2VC (0+)
VC (0+) = 3 Volt
1

SOL 2.28

Option (A) is correct.

Applying KVL in the input loop


v1 i1 (1 + 1) # 103 1 (i1 + 49i1) = 0
j C
v1 = 2 # 103 i1 + 1 50i1
j C
1
Input impedance,
Z1 = v1 = 2 # 103 +
i1
j (C/50)
100 nF
Equivalent capacitance, Ceq = C =
= 2 nF
50
50
SOL 2.29

Option (B) is correct.


Voltage across 2 X resistor, VS = 2 V
Current, I2 = VS = 4 = 2 A
2
2
To make the current double we have to take
VS = 8 V

SOL 2.30

Option (B) is correct.


To obtain equivalent Thevenin circuit, put a test source between terminals
AB

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Applying KCL at super node


VP 5 + VP + VS = I
S
2
2
1
VP 5 + VP + 2VS = 2IS
2VP + 2VS = 2Is + 5
VP + VS = IS + 2.5
VP VS = 3VS
&
VP = 4VS
So,
4VS + VS = IS + 2.5
5VS = IS + 2.5
VS = 0.2IS + 0.5
For Thevenin equivalent circuit

...(1)

...(2)

VS = IS Rth + Vth
By comparing (2) and (3),
Thevenin resistance Rth = 0.2 k
SOL 2.31

Option (D) is correct.


From above
Vth = 0.5 V

SOL 2.32

Option (A) is correct.


No. of chords is given as

...(3)

l = bn+1
b " no. of branches
n " no. of nodes
l " no. of chords
b = 6, n = 4
l = 6 4 + 1= 3
SOL 2.33

Option (A) is correct.


Impedance Zo = 2.38 j0.667
Constant term in impedance indicates that there is a resistance in the circuit.
Assume that only a resistance and capacitor are in the circuit, phase
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difference in Thevenin voltage is given as


(Due to capacitor)
= tan 1 (CR)
j
Zo = R
C
1 = 0.667
So,
C
and

R = 2.38
= tan 1 b 1 # 2.38 l = 74.34c =
[ 15.9c
0.667

given
Voc = 3.71+ 15.9c
So, there is an inductor also connected in the circuit
SOL 2.34

Option (C) is correct.


Time constant of the circuit can be calculated by simplifying the circuit as
follows

Ceq = 2 F
3
Equivalent Resistance

Req = 3 + 3 = 6
Time constant
SOL 2.35

= Req Ceq = 6 # 2 = 4 sec


3

Option (C) is correct.


Impedance of the circuit is
1
jC
1
j C

R
1 jCR
R
= j L +
#
1 + jCR
1 jCR
+R
2 2 2
R (1 jCR)
jL (1 + C R ) + R jCR2
= j L +
=
1 + 2 C2 R2
1 + 2 C2 R2
j [L (1 + 2 C2 R2) CR2]
R
=
+
1 + 2 C2 R2
1 + 2 C2 R2

Z = j L +

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For resonance Im (Z) = 0


So, L (1 + 2 C2 R2) = CR2
L = 0.1 H, C = 1 F, R = 1
So, # 0.1 [1 + 2 (1) (1)] = (1) (1) 2
1 + 2 = 10
&
SOL 2.36

9 = 3 rad/sec

Option (A) is correct.


By applying KVL in the circuit
Vab 2i + 5 = 0
i = 1 A,
Vab = 2 # 1 5 = 3 Volt

SOL 2.37

Option (C) is correct.


Charge stored at t = 5 sec
5

Q =

# i (t) dt

=area under the curve

Q =Area OABCDO
=Area (OAD)+Area(AEB)+Area(EBCD)
= 1#2#4+1#2#3+3#2
2
2
= 4 + 3 + 6 = 13 nC
SOL 2.38

Option (D) is correct.


Initial voltage across capacitor
Q
V0 = o = 13 nC = 43.33 Volt
0.3 nF
C
When capacitor is connected across an inductor it will give sinusoidal
esponse as
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where
At t = 1 sec ,

SOL 2.39

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vc (t) = Vo cos o t
1
o = 1 =
9
LC
0.3 # 10 # 0.6 # 10 3
= 2.35 # 106 rad/sec
vc (t) = 43.33 cos (2.35 # 106 # 1 # 10 6)
= 43.33 # ( 0.70) = 30.44 V

Option (B) is correct.


By writing node equations at node A and B
Va 5 + Va 0 = 0
1
1
2Va 5 = 0
Va = 2.5 V
Similarly
Vb 4Vab ++Vb 0 = 0
3
1
Vb 4 (Va Vb)
+ Vb = 0
3
Vb 4 (2.5 Vb) + 3Vb = 0
8Vb 10 = 0
Vb = 1.25 V
Current
i = Vb = 1.25 A
1

SOL 2.40

Option ( ) is correct.

SOL 2.41

Option (B) is correct.


Here two capacitance C1 and C2 are connected in series, so equivalent
capacitance is
Ceq = C1 C2
C1 + C 2

12
6
# 500 # 10
C1 = 0 r1 A = 8.85 # 10 # 8 # 500

3
d1
4 # 10

= 442.5 # 10 11 F
12
6
# 500 # 10
C2 = 0 r2 A = 8.85 # 10 # 2 # 500

3
d2
2 # 10
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= 221.25 # 10 11 F
11
11
Ceq = 442.5 # 10 11 # 221.25 # 10 11 = 147.6 # 10 11
442.5 # 10 + 221.25 # 10
- 1476 pF
SOL 2.42

Option (B) is correct.


Circumference
no. of turns
Cross sectional area

l = 300 mm
n = 300
A = 300 mm2

Inductance of coil

L =

4 # 10 7 # (300) 2 # 300 # 10 6
0 n2 A
=
l
(300 # 10 3)

= 113.04 H
SOL 2.43

Option (A) is correct.


Divergence of a vector field is given as
Divergence = 4: V
In cartesian coordinates
4 = 2 it + 2 tj + 2 kt
2x
2y
2z
So
4: V = 2 6 (x cos xy + y)@ + 2 6(y cos xy)@ + 2 6(sin z2 + x2 + y2)@
2x
2y
2z
= x ( sin xy) y + y ( sin xy) x + 2z cos z2 = 2z cos z2

SOL 2.44

Option (A) is correct.


Writing KVL for both the loops
V 3 (I1 + I2) Vx 0.5 dI1 = 0
dt
V 3I1 3I2 Vx 0.5 dI1 = 0
dt

...(1)

In second loop
5I2 + 0.2Vx + 0.5 dI1 = 0
dt
I2 = 0.04Vx + 0.1 dI1
dt
Put I2 from eq(2) into eq(2)
V 3I1 3 :0.04Vx + 0.1 dI1 D Vx 0.5 dI1 = 0
dt
dt
0.8 dI1 = 1.12Vx 3I1 + V
dt
dI1 = 1.4V 3.75I + 5 V
x
1
4
dt
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Option (A) is correct.


Impedance of the given network is
Z = R + j b L 1 l
C
1
AdmittanceY = 1 =
Z
R + j b L 1 l
C
R j b L 1 l
R j b L 1 l
C
C

1
=
=
#
2
R + j b L 1 l R j b L 1 l
R 2 + b L 1 l
C
C
C
1
j b L
C l
R
=

2
2
R 2 + b L 1 l
R 2 + b L 1 l
C
C
= Re (Y) + Im (Y)
Varying frequency for Re (Y) and Im (Y) we can obtain the admittancelocus.

SOL 2.46

Option (D) is correct.


At t = 0+ , when switch positions are changed inductor current and capacitor
voltage does not change simultaneously
So at t = 0+
vc (0+) = vc (0) = 10 V
iL (0+) = iL (0) = 10 A
The equivalent circuit is

Applying KCL
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vL (0+) vL (0+) vc (0+)


+
= iL (0+) = 10
10
10
2vL (0+) 10 = 100
Voltage across inductor at t = 0+
vL (0+) = 100 + 10 = 55 V
2
So, current in capacitor at t = 0+
v (0+) vc (0+)
iC (0+) = L
= 55 10 = 4.5 A
10
10
SOL 2.47

Option (B) is correct.


In the circuit

VX = V+0c
Vy 2V+0c
+ (Vy) jC = 0
R
Vy (1 + jCR) = 2V+0c
Vy = 2V+0c
1 + jCR
VYX = VX VY = V
R " 0,
R " 3,
SOL 2.48

2V
1 + jCR

VYX = V 2V = V
VYX = V 0 = V

Option (A) is correct.


The circuit is

Applying KVL
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2
= VNL
3 2 # I NL
2
2
3 2I NL = I NL
2
= 3 & INL = 1 A
3I NL
VNL = (1) 2 = 1 V
So power dissipated in the non-linear resistance
P = VNL INL = 1 # 1 = 1 W

SOL 2.49

Option (C) is correct.


In node incidence matrix
b1 b 2 b 3 b 4 b 5 b 6
V
R
n1 S 1 1 1 0 0 0 W
n2S 0 1 0 1 1 0 W
n 3SS 1 0 0 0 1 1WW
n 4S 0 0 1 1 0 1 W
X
T
In option (C)
E = AV
R
V
S1 1 1 0 0 0W
S 0 1 0 1 1 0 W
T
T
8e1 e2 e 3 e 4B = S 1 0 0 0 1 1W8V1 V2 V6B
S
W
S 0 0 1 1 0 1 W
X
R V RT
V
Se1W S V1 + V2 + V3 W
Se2W S V2 V4 + V5W
Se W = S V V V W which is true.
5
6W
S 3W S 1
Se 4W S V3 + V4 + V6W
T X T
X

SOL 2.50

Option (A) is correct.


Assume a Gaussian surface inside the sphere (x < R)

From gauss law


= Q enclosed
=

# D : ds = Q enclosed

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3
Q
4 3 Qr
3 # 3 r =
3
R
R
3
# D : ds = Qr3
R
Q r
Qr3
D # 4 r 2 = 3 =
0 R3
4
R

Q enclosed =

So,
or

SOL 2.51

CHAP 2

4
3

a D = 0 E

Option (D) is correct.


Inductance is given as
4 # 10 7 # (400) 2 # (16 # 10 4)
0 N2 A =
L =
= 321.6 mH
(1 # 10 3)
l
V = IXL = 230
` XL = 2fL
2fL
230
= 2.28 A
=
2 # 3.14 # 50 # 321.6 # 10 3

SOL 2.52

Option (A) is correct.


Energy stored is inductor
E = 1 LI2 = 1 # 321.6 # 10 3 # (2.28) 2
2
2
Force required to reduce the air gap of length 1 mm is
F = E = 0.835 3 = 835 N
l
1 # 10

SOL 2.53

Option (D) is correct.


Thevenin voltage:

Vth = I (R + ZL + ZC ) = 1+0c [1 + 2j j]
= 1 (1 + j) =
Thevenin impedance:

2 +45% V

Zth = R + ZL + ZC = 1 + 2j j = (1 + j)
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Option (A) is correct.


In the given circuit

Output voltage
vo = Avi = 106 # 1 V = 1 V
Input impedance
Zi = vi = vi = 3
0
ii
Output impedance
Zo = vo = Avi = Ro = 10
io
io
SOL 2.55

Option (D) is correct.


All sources present in the circuit are DC sources, so all inductors behaves as
short circuit and all capacitors as open circuit
Equivalent circuit is

Voltage across R 3 is
5 = I1 R 3
5 = I1 (1)
I1 = 5 A
By applying KCL, current through voltage source

(current through R 3 )

1 + I 2 = I1
I2 = 5 1 = 4 A
SOL 2.56

Option () is correct.
Given Two port network can be described in terms of h-parametrs only.

SOL 2.57

Option (A) is correct.


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At resonance reactance of the circuit would be zero and voltage across


inductor and capacitor would be equal
VL = VC
At resonance impedance of the circuit
Current

Z R = R1 + R 2
IR = V1 +0c
R1 + R 2

V2 = IR R2 + j (VL VC )
V2 = V1 +0c R2
R1 + R 2
Voltage across capacitor
VC = 1 # IR = 1 # VR +0c = VR + 90c
R1 + R 2
j C
j C
C (R1 + R2)
So phasor diagram is
Voltage

SOL 2.58

Option (B) is correct.


This is a second order LC circuit shown below

Capacitor current is given as


dv (t)
iC (t) = C c
dt
Taking Laplace transform
IC (s) = CsV (s) V (0), V (0) "initial voltage
Current in inductor
iL (t) = 1 # vc (t) dt
L
V (s)
IL (s) = 1
L s
for t > 0 , applying KCL(in s-domain)
IC (s) + IL (s) = 0
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V (s)
=0
CsV (s) V (0) + 1
L s
1
2
:s + LCs D V (s) = Vo
V (s) = Vo 2 s 2 ,
s + 0
Taking inverse Laplace transformation
v (t) = Vo cos o t , t > 0
SOL 2.59

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a 20 = 1
LC

Option (B) is correct.


Power dissipated in heater when AC source is connected
2
P = 2.3 kW = V rms
R
2.3 # 103 =

(230) 2
R

R = 23 (Resistance of heater)
Now it is connected with a square wave source of 400 V peak to peak
Power dissipated is
2
P = V rms ,
Vp p = 400 V & Vp = 200 V
R
=
SOL 2.60

(200) 2
= 1.739 kW
23

Vrms = Vp =200 (for square wave)

Option (D) is correct.


From maxwells first equation
4: D = v

4: E = v

(Divergence of electric field intensity is non-Zero)


Maxwells fourth equation
4: B = 0
(Divergence of magnetic field intensity is zero)

SOL 2.61

Option (C) is correct.


Current in the circuit
I =

Or

100
=8 A
R + (10 || 10)

(given)

100 = 8
R+5
R = 60 = 7.5
8

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Option (A) is correct.


Rms value is given as
rms =

SOL 2.63

CHAP 2

32 +

(4) 2
=
2

9 + 8 = 17 V

Option (D) is correct.


Writing KVL in input and output loops
V1 (i1 + i2) Z1 = 0
V1 = Z1 i1 + Z1 i2
Similarly

...(1)

V2 i2 Z2 (i1 + i2) Z1 = 0
V2 = Z1 i1 + (Z1 + Z2) i2
From equation (1) and (2) Z -matrix is given as
Z1
Z1
Z =>
Z1 Z1 + Z2H
SOL 2.64

Option (B) is correct.


In final steady state the capacitor will be completely charged and behaves
as an open circuit

Steady state voltage across capacitor


vc (3) = 20 (10) = 10 V
10 + 10
SOL 2.65

Option (D) is correct.


We know that divergence of the curl of any vector field is zero
4 (4 # E) = 0

SOL 2.66

...(2)

Option (A) is correct.


When the switch is at position 1, current in inductor is given as

120 = 2 A
20 + 40
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At t = 0 , when switch is moved to position 1,inductor current does not


change simultaneously so

iL (0+) = iL (0)=2 A
Voltage across inductor at t = 0+
vL (0+) = 120 V
By applying KVL in loop
120 = 2 (40 + R + 20)
120 = 120 + R
R = 0
SOL 2.67

Option (C) is correct.


Let stored energy and dissipated energy are E1 and E2 respectively. Then
Current
i 22 = E2 = 0.95
E1
i 12
i2 = 0.95 i1 = 0.97i1
Current at any time t, when the switch is in position (2) is given by
R

60

i (t) = i1 e L t = 2e 10 t = 2e 6t
After 95% of energy dissipated current remaining in the circuit is
i = 2 2 # 0.97 = 0.05 A
So,
0.05 = 2e 6t
t . 0.50 sec
SOL 2.68

Option (C) is correct.


At f1 = 100 Hz, voltage drop across R and L is RMS
V (j L)
RMS = Vin .R
= in 1
R + j1 L
R + j1 L
So,
R = 1 L
At f2 = 50 Hz, voltage drop across R
lRMS = Vin .R
R + j2 L
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RMS
R + j2 L
=
=
R + j1 L
lRMS
=

12 L2 + 22 L2 ,
12 L2 + 12 L2

12 + 22 =
212
8
5 RMS

lRMS =

SOL 2.69

CHAP 2

R2 + 22 L2
R2 + 12 L2
R = 1 L
f 12 + f 22
2f 12

(100) 2 + (50) 2
=
2 (100) 2

5
8

Option (A) is correct.


In the circuit
I B = IR +0c + Iy +120c
Since
so,

I B2 = I R2 + I y2 + 2IR Iy cos b 120c l = I R2 + I y2 + IR Iy


2
I R = Iy
I B2 = I R2 + I R2 + I R2 = 3I R2
I B = 3 I R = 3 Iy
IR: Iy: IB = 1: 1: 3

SOL 2.70

Option (C) is correct.


Switch was opened before t = 0 , so current in inductor for t < 0

iL (0) = 10 = 1 A
10
Inductor current does not change simultaneously so at t = 0 when switch is
closed current remains same
iL (0+) = iL (0)=1 A
SOL 2.71

Option (A) is correct.


Thevenin voltage:

Nodal analysis at P
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Vth 4 + Vth = 0
10
10
2Vth 4 = 0
Vth = 2 V
Thevenin resistance:

Rth = 10 || 10 = 5
SOL 2.72

Option (A) is correct.


Electric field inside a conductor (metal) is zero. In dielectric charge
distribution os constant so electric field remains constant from x1 to x2 . In
semiconductor electric field varies linearly with charge density.

SOL 2.73

Option (D) is correct.


Resonance will occur only when Z is capacitive, in parallel resonance
condition, suseptance of circuit should be zero.
1 + j C = 0
j L
1 2 LC = 0
1 (resonant frequency)
LC
1
C = 12 =
= 0.05 F
L
4 # 2 # (500) 2 # 2
=

SOL 2.74

Option (D) is correct.


Here two capacitor C1 and C2 are connected in series so equivalent Capacitance
is
Ceq = C1 C2
C1 + C 2
8.85 # 10 12 # 4 (400 # 10 3) 2
C1 = 0 r1 A =
d1
6 # 10 3
Similarly

12
16 # 10 2 = 94.4 10 11 F
= 8.85 # 10 # 4 #
#
6 # 10 3

8.85 # 10 12 # 2 # (400 # 10 3) 2
C2 = 0 r2 A =
d2
8 # 10 3
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CHAP 2

12
16 # 10 12 = 35.4 10 11 F
= 8.85 # 10 # 2 #
#
3
8 # 10
11
11
Ceq = 94.4 # 10 # 35.4 #10
= 25.74 # 10 11 - 257 pF
(94.4 + 35.4) # 10 11

SOL 2.75

Option (C) is correct.


Inductance of the Solenoid is given as
N2 A
L = 0
l
Where

SOL 2.76

A " are of Solenoid


l " length
4 # 10 7 # (3000) 2 # (30 # 10 3) 2
L =
= 31.94 # 10 3 H
3
(1000 # 10 )
- 32 mH

Option (C) is correct.


In the circuit

Voltage
So,

VA = (2 + 1) # 6 = 18 Volt
2 = E VA
6
2 = E 18
6
E = 12 + 18 = 30 V

SOL 2.77

Option (A) is correct.


Delta to star (T Y) conversions is given as
Rb Rc
R1 =
= 10 # 10 = 2.5
20 + 10 + 10
Ra + Rb + Rc
Ra Rc
R2 =
= 20 # 10 = 5
20 + 10 + 10
Ra + Rb + Rc
Ra Rb
R3 =
= 20 # 10 = 5
20 + 10 + 10
Ra + Rb + Rc

SOL 2.78

Option (D) is correct.


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I = E = EYeq
Zeq
Yeq " Equivalent admittance of the circuit
Yeq = YR + YL + YC = (0.5 + j0) + (0 j1.5) + (0 + j0.3)
= 0.5 j1.2
So, current
I = 10 (0.5 j1.2) = (5 j12) A
SOL 2.79

Option (B) is correct.


In the circuit

100
10R
100
(10 || R) =
10 + (10 || R) #
f 10 + 10R pb 10 + R l
10 + R
1000
R
50
R
=
=
100 + 20R
5+R
Current in R resistor
2 = VA
R
2 = 50R
R (5 + R)
Voltage

or
SOL 2.80

VA =

R = 20

Option (A) is correct.


Since capacitor initially has a charge of 10 coulomb, therefore
Q 0 = Cvc (0)
vc (0) " initial voltage across capacitor
10 = 0.5vc (0)
vc (0) = 10 = 20 V
0.5
When switch S is closed, in steady state capacitor will be charged completely
and capacitor voltage is
vc (3) = 100 V
At any time t transient response is
t

vc (t) = vc (3) + [vc (0) vc (3)] e RC


t

vc (t) = 100 + (20 100) e 2 # 0.5 = 100 80e t


Current in the circuit
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i (t) = C dvc = C d [100 80e t]


dt
dt
= C # 80e t = 0.5 # 80e t = 40e t

At t = 1 sec,

i (t) = 40e 1 = 14.71 A


SOL 2.81

Option (D) is correct.


Total current in the wire
I = 10 + 20 sin t
Irms =

102 +

(20) 2
= 100 + 200 =
2

SOL 2.82

Option (D) is correct.


From Z to Y parameter conversion
Y11 Y12
Z11 Z12 1
>Y Y H = >Z Z H
21
22
21
22
Y11 Y12
0.6 0.2
So,
>Y Y H = 0.150 > 0.2 0.9 H
12
22
Y22 = 0.9 = 1.8
0.50

SOL 2.83

Option (C) is correct.


Energy absorbed by the inductor coil is given as

300 = 17.32 A

EL =

# Pdt
0

P = VI = I bL dI l
dt

Where power

EL =

So,

dt
# LIb dI
dt l

For0 # t # 4 sec
4

EL = 2

dt
# Ib dI
dt l

=2

# I (3) dt + 2 # I (0) dt
0

2
2

=6

a dI = 3, 0 # t # 2
,
* dt
= 0, 2 < t < 4

# I.dt =6(area under the curve i (t) t )


0

= 6 # 1 # 2 # 6 = 36 J
2
Energy absorbed by 1 resistor is
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ER =

# I2 Rdt
0

# (3t)

I = 3t, 0 # t # 2
)
= 6A 2 # t # 4

# 1dt +

# (6) 2 dt
2

4
3 2
= 9 # :t D + 36[t]2 = 24 + 72 =96 J
3 0
Total energy absorbed in 4 sec
E = EL + ER = 36 + 96 = 132 J

SOL 2.84

Option (B) is correct.


Applying KCL at center node

iL = iC + 1 + 2
iL = iC + 3
iC = C dvc = 1 d [4 sin 2t]
dt
dt
= 8 cos 2t
so
(current through inductor)
iL = 8 cos 2t + 3
Voltage across inductor
vL = L diL = 2 # d [3 8 cos 2t] = 32 sin 2t
dt
dt
SOL 2.85

Option (A) is correct.


Thevenin impedance can be obtain as following

Zth = Z 3 + (Z1 || Z2)


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Given that

Z1 = 10+ 60c = 10 c
Z2 = 10+60c = 10 c

3j
2

CHAP 2

m = 5 (1

3 j)

1+

3j
m = 5 (1 + 3 j)
2
3 + 4j
Z 3 = 50+53.13c = 50 b
= 10 (3 + 4j)
5 l
So,

5 (1 3j) 5 (1 + 3 j)
5 (1 3 j) + 5 (1 + 3 j)
25 (1 + 3)
= 30 + 40j + 10 = 40 + 40j
= 10 (3 + 4j) +
10
Zth = 40 2 +45c
Zth = 10 (3 + 4j) +

SOL 2.86

Option (A) is correct.


Due to the first conductor carrying + I current, magnetic field intensity at
point P is
H 1 = I Y (Direction is determined using right hand rule)
2d
Similarly due to second conductor carrying I current, magnetic field
intensity is
H 2 = I ( Y) = I Y
2d
2d
Total magnetic field intensity at point P.
H = H1 + H 2 = I Y + I Y = I Y
2d
2d
d

SOL 2.87

Option ( ) is correct.

SOL 2.88

Option (C) is correct.


Given that magnitudes of VL and VC are twice of VR
VL = VC = 2VR (Circuit is at resonance)
Voltage across inductor
VL = iR # jL
Current iR at resonance
%
iR = 5+0 = 5 = 1 A
5
R
so,

VL = L = 2VR
L = 2 # 5
2 # # 50 # L = 10
L = 10 = 31.8 mH
314

VR = 5 V, at resonance

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Option (C) is correct.


Applying nodal analysis in the circuit
At node P
2 + VP 10 + VP = 0
2
8
16 + 4VP 40 + VP = 0
5VP 24 = 0
VP = 24 Volt
5
At node Q
V 10 VQ 0
2= Q
+
6
4
24 = 3VQ 30 + 2VQ
5VQ 54 = 0
VQ = 54 V
5
Potential difference between P-Q
VPQ = VP VQ = 24 54 = 6 V
5
5

SOL 2.90

Option (D) is correct.


First obtain equivalent Thevenin circuit across load RL

Thevenin voltage
Vth 110+0c + Vth 90+0c 0
=
6 + 8j
6 + 8j
2Vth 200+0c = 0
Vth = 100+0c V
Thevenin impedance

Zth = (6 + 8j) || (6 + 8j)


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= (3 + 4j)
For maximum power transfer
RL = Zth =

32 + 42 = 5

Power in load
2
P = ieff
RL

P =
SOL 2.91

2
(100)
100
5 = 625 Watt
5 =
80 #
3 + 4j + 5 #

Option (D) is correct.


By applying mesh analysis in the circuit

I1 = 10 A, I2 = 5 A
Current in 2 resistor
I2 = I1 ( I2) = 10 ( 5) = 15 A
So, voltage
VA = 15 # 2 = 30 Volt
Now we can easily find out current in all branches as following

Current in resistor R is 5 A
5 = 100 40
R
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R = 60 = 12
5
SOL 2.92

Option (B) is correct.


Before t = 0 , the switch was opened so current in inductor and voltage
across capacitor for t < 0 is zero
vc (0) = 0 , iL (0-) = 0
at t = 0 , when the switch is closed, inductor current and capacitor voltage
does not change simultaneously so
vc (0+) = vc (0) = 0 , iL (0+) = iL (0) = 0
At t = 0+ the circuit is

Simplified circuit

Voltage across inductor (at t = 0+ )


vL (0+) = 10 # 2 = 4 Volt
3+2
SOL 2.93

Option (D) is correct.


Given that
E1 = h11 I1 + h12 E2
and
I2 = h21 I1 + h22 E2
Parameter h12 is given as
h12 = E1
E2 I = 0 (open circuit)
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At node A
E A E1 + E A E 2 + E A = 0
2
2
4
...(1)

5EA = 2E1 + 2E2


Similarly
E1 E A + E1 = 0
2
2
2E1 = EA

...(2)

From (1) and (2)


5 (2E1) = 2E1 + 2E2 4
8E1 = 2E2
h12 = E1 = 1
4
E2
SOL 2.94

Option (B) is correct.


VPQ = VP VQ =

KQ KQ

OP OQ

9
10 9 9 # 109 # 1 # 10 9
= 9 # 10 # 1 #
3
40 # 10
20 # 10 3
= 9 # 103 : 1 1 D = 225 Volt
40 20

SOL 2.95

Option (D) is correct.


Energy stored in Capacitor is
E = 1 CV2
2
12
6
# 10 = 8.85 # 10 12 F
C = 0 A = 8.85 # 10 # 100
d
0.1 # 10 3
E = 1 # 8.85 # 10 12 # (100) 2 = 44.3 nJ
2

SOL 2.96

Option (B) is correct.


The figure is as shown below

The Capacitor shown in Figure is made up of two capacitor C1 and C2


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connected in series.
C1 = 0 r1 A , C2 = 0 r2 A
t1
t2
Since C1 and C2 are in series charge on both capacitor is same.
Q1 = Q 2
C1 (100 V) = C2 V (Let V is the voltage of foil)
0 r1 A (100 V) = 0 r2 A V
t1
t2
3 (100 V) = 4 V
1
0.5
300 3V = 2V
300 = 5V & V = 60 Volt
SOL 2.97

Option (D) is correct.


Voltage across capacitor is given by
vc (t) = 1
C

SOL 2.98

# i (t) dt = C1

# 5 (t) dt
3

= 5 # u (t)
C

Option (C) is correct.


No. of links is given by
L = NB+1

SOL 2.99

Option (A) is correct.


Divergence theorem states that the total outward flux of a vector field F
through a closed surface is same as volume integral of the divergence of F

# F $ ds

SOL 2.100

# (4: F) dv
V

Option (C) is correct.


The figure as shown below

Inductance of parallel wire combination is given as


l
L = 0 ln b d l
r

Where

l " Length of wires


d " Distance between wires

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r " Radius
L \ ln d
So when d is double, inductance increase but does not double.
SOL 2.101

Option (B) is correct.


Since distance from ground to lower surface is less than from ground to
upper surface so electric stress is maximum at lower surface.

SOL 2.102

Option (B) is correct.


Writing node equation for the circuit

I 1 = E1 E A
2
I2 = E2 EA
2

and
At node A
E A E1 + E A + E A E 2 = 0
2
2
2
3EA = E1 + E2

...(1)

From eqn(1)
(E + E2)
I 1 = 1 E1 1 1
2
2
3
I 1 = 1 E1 1 E 2
3
6
(E + E2)
Similarly
I2 = 1 E2 1 1
2
2
3
I2 = 1 E1 + 1 E2
6
3
From (2) and (3) admittance parameters are

...(2)

...(3)

[Y11 Y12 Y21 Y22] = [1/3 1/6 1/6 1/3]


SOL 2.103

Option (A) is correct.


Admittance of the given circuit
Y () = jC + 1
ZL
ZL = 30+40c = 23.1 + j19.2
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So,

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23.1 j19.2
1
23.1 + j19.2 # 23.1 j19.2
23.1 j19.2
= j (100) C +
902.25
= 23.1 + j :(100) C 19.2 D
902.25
902.25

Y () = j2 # 50 # C +

For unity power factor


Im [Y ()] = 0
100 # 3.14 # C = 19.2
902.25
C - 68.1 F
SOL 2.104

Option (B) is correct.


In series RLC circuit lower half power frequency is given by following relations
1 L 1 =- R
1 C
1
= 50
(2 # f1 # 100 # 10 6)
2 # f1 (1 # 10 6)
f1 = 3.055 kHz

SOL 2.105

Option (C) is correct.


Since initial charge across capacitor is zero, voltage across capacitor at any
time t is given as
t

vc (t) = 10 (1 e )
Time constant
= Req C
= (10 k || 1 k) # C
= b 10 l k # 11 nF = 10 # 10 6 sec = 10 sec
11
t
So,
vc (t) = 10 (1 e 10 sec )
Pulse duration is 10 sec, so voltage across capacitor will be maximum at
t = 10 sec
10 sec

vc (t = 10 sec) = 10 (1 e 10 sec ) = 10 (1 e 1) = 6.32 Volt


SOL 2.106

Option (C) is correct.


Since voltage and current are in phase so equivalent inductance is
Leq
L1 + L2 ! 2M
8 + 8 ! 2M
16 2M

= 12 H
= 12
M " Mutual Inductance
= 12
= 12 (Dot is at position Q)

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M =2 H
Coupling Coefficient
2
K =
= 0.25
8#8
SOL 2.107

Option ( ) is correct.

SOL 2.108

Option (C) is correct.


In steady state there is no voltage drop across inductor (i.e. it is short
circuit) and no current flows through capacitors (i.e. it is open circuit)
The equivalent circuit is

So,

SOL 2.109

vc (3) = 10 # 1=5 Volt


1+1

Option (C) is correct.


When the switch was closed before t = 0 , the circuit is

Current in the inductor


iL (0) = 0 A
When the switch was opened at t = 0 , equivalent circuit is

In steady state, inductor behaves as short circuit and 10 A current flows


through it

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iL (3) = 10 A
Inductor current at any time t is given by
iL (t) = iL (3) + 6iL (0) iL (3)@ e L t
R

= 10 + (0 10) e 10 t = 10 (1 e 2t) A
SOL 2.110

Option (B) is correct.


Energy stored in inductor is
E = 1 Li2 = 1 # 5 # (10) 2 = 250 J
2
2

SOL 2.111

Option (C) is correct.


To obtain Thevenins equivalent, open the terminals X and Y
below,

By writing node equation at X


Vth V1 + Vth V2 = 0
Z1
Z2
V1 = 30+45c = 30 (1 + j)
2
V2 = 30+ 45c = 30 (1 j)
2
So,
Vth 30 (1 + j) Vth 30 (1 j)
2
2
=0
+
1j
1+j
2Vth 30 (1 + j) 2 30 (1 j) 2 = 0
2
2
Vth = 0 Volt
Thevenins impedance

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Zth = Z1 || Z2 = (1 j) || (1 + j) =
SOL 2.112

(1 j) (1 + j)
= 1
(1 j) + (1 + j)

Option (A) is correct.


Drawing Thevenin equivalent circuit across load :

So, current
SOL 2.113

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iL = 0 A

Option (A) is correct.


In the circuit we can observe that there are two wheatstone bridge connected
in parallel. Since all resistor values are same, therefore both the bridge are
balanced and no current flows through diagonal arm. So the equivalent
circuit is

We can draw the circuit as

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From T Y conversion

Now the circuit is

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VAB = 1 # 14 = 1.4 Volt


10
SOL 2.114

Option (C) is correct.


In a series RLC circuit, at resonance, current is given as
i = Vs +0c , VS " source voltage
R
So, voltage across capacitor at resonance
Vc = 1 # Vs +0c
j C
R
Vc = Vs + 90c
CR
Voltage across capacitor can be greater than input voltage depending upon
values of , C and R but it is 90c out of phase with the input

SOL 2.115

Option (D) is correct.


Let resistance of 40 W and 60 W lamps are R1 and R2 respectively
a
P \ 12
R
P1 = R2
P2
R1
R2 = 40
R1
60
R2 < R1
40 W bulb has high resistance than 60 W bulb, when connected in series
power is
P1 = I2 R1
P2 = I2 R2
a R1 > R2 , So P1 > P2
Therefore, 40 W bulb glows brighter

SOL 2.116

Option (B) is correct.


Series RL circuit with unit step input is shown in following figure

1, t > 0
u (t) = )
0, otherwise
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Initially inductor current is zero


i (0+) = 0
When unit step is applied, inductor current does not change simultaneously
and the source voltage would appear across inductor only so voltage across
resistor at t = 0+
vR (0+) = 0
SOL 2.117

Option (D) is correct.


For two coupled inductors
M = K L1 L2
Where K " coupling coefficient
0<K#1
So,

K =
M #

M #1
L1 L2
L1 L2

SOL 2.118

Option (C) is correct.


Since the network contains passive elements only, output can never offer
greater power compared to input

SOL 2.119

Option (B) is correct.


Given that
When terminal C is open
RAB = RA + RB = 6
When terminal A is open

...(1)

RBC = RB + RC = 11
When terminal B is open

...(2)

RAC = RA + RC = 9
From (1), (2) and (3)
RA = 2 , RB = 4 , RC = 7

(3)

SOL 2.120

Option ( ) is correct.
A graph is connected if there exist at least one path between any two vertices
(nodes) of the network. So it should have at least N or more branches for
one or more closed paths to exist.

SOL 2.121

Option (B) is correct.

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Current

24 (1
IL = 240+0c = 24+ 60c =
2
10+60c

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3 j)

= 12 j20.784 A
j1250
Ic = P =
= j5.20+0% A
V
240+0%
Current
I = IC + IL = 12 j20.784 + j5.20 = 12 j15.58
Power supplied by load
Real power
SOL 2.122

P = VI = 240 (12 j15.58) = 2880 3739j


PR = 2880 W

Option (A) is correct.


Let current in primary and secondary loop is I1 and I2 respectively, then by
writing KVL equation (considering mutual inductance),

In primary loop
VS I1 R I1 c 1 m I1 jL1 I2 jM = 0
j C
VS = I1 ;R + 1 + jL1E + jMI2
j C
In secondary loop

...(1)

0 I 2 j L 2 I 1 j M = 0
I 2 L 2 + I1 M = 0
I2 = M I1
L2
Put I2 into equation (1)
Vs = I1 ;R + 1 + jL1E + jM b M l I1 = 0
L2
j C
j M 2
Vs = I1 =R + 1 + jL1
L2 G
j C
2
Vs = I1 =R + j c L1 M 1 mG
L2
C

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For resonance imaginary part must be zero, so


2
L 1 M 1 = 0
L2
C
2
2 c L1 M m 1 = 0
L2
C
2
2 c L1 L2 M m = 1
L2
C

2 =

L2
C (L1 L2 M2)

Resonant frequency
~ =
=

L2
C (L1 L2 M2)
10 # 10 3
3 # 10 6 [40 # 10 3 # 10 # 10 3 (10 # 10 3) 2]

= 1 # 105 rad/sec
3
SOL 2.123

Option (C) is correct.


Quality factor is given as
Leq
Q =
+ 1
R
CR
Where,
= 1 # 105 rad/sec
3

So,

SOL 2.124

2
(10 # 10 3) 2
Leq = L1 M = 40 # 10 3
L2
10 # 10 3
= 3 # 10 2 H
5
2
3
Q = 10 # 3 # 10 + 5
3
10
10 # 3 # 10 6 # 10
= 100 + 1 = 101

Option (C) is correct.


Voltage and electric field are related as
E =4 V
2Vy t 2Vz t
==2Vx it +
j+
k
2x
2y
2z G

(Gradient of V )

2 (50x2) t 2 (50y2) t 2 (50z2) t


==
i+
j+
kG
2x
2y
2z
=8100x it + 100y tj + 100z ktB

E (1, 1, 1) =8100it 100tj + 100ktB = 100it + 100tj 100kt


it + tj kt
E (1, 1, 1) = 100 3 =
G
3
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Option (C) is correct.


Power loss in watt is given as
Where
Here
So,

SOL 2.126

Ph
Wh
V
Wh V

= Wh Vf
" Energy Density Loss
" Volume of Material
= Area of hysteresis loop
=5 cm2

Ph = 5 cm2 # 50
= 5 # 2 # 50 # 10 3 # 50 = 25 Watt

Option (C) is correct.


For two parallel wires inductance is
l
L = 0 ln b d l
r

l " Length of the wires


d " Distance between the wires
r " RadiusThus
7
3
1.5
L = 4 # 10 # 10 # 10 ln b

0.5 # 10 2 l
= 4 # 10 3 ln (300) = 22.81 mH

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