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Tutorial #4.2 (Circuit Analysis by Classical Method, part-III)

This document contains 11 circuit analysis problems involving switches, resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The problems require calculating values like current, voltage, derivatives of current over time, and inductance given the circuit diagrams and component values. Solutions include mathematical expressions for how quantities change over time as well as specific values at given time points.

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Tutorial #4.2 (Circuit Analysis by Classical Method, part-III)

This document contains 11 circuit analysis problems involving switches, resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The problems require calculating values like current, voltage, derivatives of current over time, and inductance given the circuit diagrams and component values. Solutions include mathematical expressions for how quantities change over time as well as specific values at given time points.

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Tutorial #4.

(Circuit Analysis By classical Method , part-III)


1. The switch in fig(1) has been in position ‘a’ for a long time. It is moved to position ‘b’ at
𝑑𝑖 𝑑2 𝑖
t=0. Find out the values of i(t), , 2 at t=0+ . [66.66ma,-133.2A/s , -400000 A/ s2]
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
2. A dc voltage of 100 V is applied in the ckt of fig.(2) and the switch open. The s/w is
closed at t=0. Find the complete expression for current in the circuit.
[5(1-0.333𝑒 −200𝑡 )mA, where ‘t’ in msec]
3. The circuit of fig.(3) represents a parallel ckt where R= 0.1 Ω, L=0.5H, & C=1F. capacitor
C has initial voltage of 10V (polarity being shown in figure),the s/w S is closed at t=0.
Obtain v(t). [10.21𝑒 −9.796𝑡 -0.21𝑒 −0.204𝑡 ]
4. The step voltage is applied to a series ckt is 36 V with R= 15 Ω. Determine the value of
inductance L required to make the current of 1 A at 250 µsec . Assume the initail current
to be zero. [6.95 H]
5. For the ckt shown in fig.(5), the s/w is closed at t=0 & open then at t=1 sec. Determine
the voltage across the capacitor at t=2 sec. [5.726 V]
6. The s/w in the ckt of fig (6) is opened at t=0. Determine the ckt current i(t) and its
derivative at t=0+ .
𝑑𝑖
7. In the ckt of fig. (7), the s/w is moved from position 1 to 2 at t=0. Determine i(t), ,
𝑑𝑡
𝑑2 𝑖
at t=0+ . [10-4 A, -100 A/sec,- 10-8 A/sec ]
𝑑 𝑡2
8. In the ckt of fig(8), find out the voltage across the uncharged capacitor if v(t)= 2𝑒 −𝑡 .
Also calculate the current in 2 Ω resistor. [Vc(t)= 2(𝑒 −𝑡 -𝑒 −3𝑡 ), i(t)=(𝑒 −𝑡 -𝑒 −3𝑡 )]
9. The 3H inductor in the ckt of fig. (9) carries a 10A initial current . The s/w is closed at
t=0. Solve for current i(t). [ 10𝑒 −2𝑡 ]
10. A voltage v =300Sin(314t) is applied at t=2.14 msec to a series R-C circuit having
resistance 10 Ω and capacitance 200 µF .Find an expression for the current . Also find
the value of current 1 msec after switching on.
[6.38𝑒 −500𝑡 + 15.96 Sin (314t+2.262); 12.42 A]
11. In the ckt of fig. (11), steady state condition is reached with switch closed and switch is
opened at t=0. Find (a) at t=0- , the voltage across all capacitors and (b) at t=0+ ,the
voltage across the capacitors and the voltage across the switch Vs.
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