Techtutor Academy: Electrical Circuits Sheet-5 (First Order Circuits)
Techtutor Academy: Electrical Circuits Sheet-5 (First Order Circuits)
Electrical Circuits
Sheet-5 (First Order Circuits)
Revision-00 as on 9 September 2020
𝑻𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒕, 𝑻 = 𝑹𝑪
𝒕
Values of 𝒗(𝒕) = 𝑽𝟎 𝒆 𝑻
The initial voltage 𝑽(𝟎) = 𝑽𝟎 across the capacitor
𝟏
The initial energy stored in the capacitor, 𝑾𝒄 (𝟎) = 𝑪𝑽𝒄 𝟐 𝑱
𝟐
In dc capacitor acts as an open circuit
Time constant of a circuit is the time required for the response to decay to 36.8% of its initial value or to
rise to 63.2% of its final value.
The voltage across a capacitor cannot change instantaneous
Concept of 𝟎 , 𝟎, & 𝟎
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1. The switch in the circuit below has been closed for a long time and is opened at t = 0. Find the voltage across the
capacitor at t = 100 ms. ERL-17 [7.7V]
2. In fig., let Vc(0)=15V. Find Vc, Vx and ix for t>0. [Vc=V=15e-2.5t volt]
3. The switch in the circuit below has been closed for a long time and it is opened at t = 0. Calculate the initial energy
stored in the capacitor. GTCL-18
Solution:
Since the voltage across a capacitor cannot change instantaneously, the voltage across the capacitor at t = 0 = t = 0 .
𝑉 (0) = 𝑉 (0 ) = 15𝑉
4. Refer to the circuit in fig., Vc(0)=30V. Determine Vc, Vx and i0 for t>=0. DPDC-14
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[Ans. 30e-0.25tV, 10e-0.25tV, -2.5e-0.25tA]
5. The switch in the circuit in fig. has been closed for a long time, and it is opened at t=0. Find v(t) for t>=0. Calculate
the initial energy stored in the capacitor. BCMCL-20, PGCB-15, BUET MSc-13
Solution:
Since the voltage across a capacitor cannot change instantaneously, the voltage across the capacitor at t = 0 = t = 0 .
𝑉 (0) = 𝑉 (0 ) = 15𝑉
𝑅𝑒𝑞. = 1 + 9 = 10Ω
/ .
𝑉(𝑡) = 𝑉 (0)𝑒 = 15𝑒 = 15𝑒 𝑉
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6. If the switch in fig. opens at t=0, find v(t) for t>=0 and Wc(0). [Ans. 8e-2tV, 5.33j]
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Source free RL Circuit
𝑳
𝑻𝒊𝒎𝒆 𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒕, 𝑻 =
𝑹
𝒕
Values of 𝒊(𝒕) = 𝒊𝟎 𝒆 𝑻
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7. Assuming that i(0)=10A, Calculate i(t) and ix(t) in the circuit. [Ans. i(t)=i(0)e-t/pi=10e-(2/3)tA, t>0]
9. The switch in the circuit of fig. has been closed for a long time. At t=0, the switch is opened. Calculate i(t)>0.
Ans.
10. In the circuit shown in fig., find io, vo and I for all time, assuming that the switch was open for a long time.
Ans:
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Sourced circuits
𝐭
𝐕(𝐭) = 𝐕(𝟎 ) + [𝐕(𝟎) − 𝐕(𝟎 )]𝐞 𝐓
𝐭
𝐢(𝐭) = 𝐢(𝟎 ) + [𝐢(𝟎) − 𝐢(𝟎 )]𝐞 𝐓
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11. The switch in fig. has been in position A for a long time. At t=0, the switch moves to B. Determine v(t) for t>0 and
calculate its value at t=1s and 4s. DWASA-14,
Ans. 20.902 v, 27.97 v
The switch in fig. has been in position A for a long time. At t=0, the switch moves to B. Determine the time required
for being V(t) = 25 V CPGCBL-18,
Solution:
Since the voltage across a capacitor cannot change instantaneously, the voltage across the capacitor at
t=0=t=0 .
𝑉 (0) = 𝑉 (0 ) = 15𝑉
𝑅𝑒𝑞. = 4𝑘Ω
Since the capacitor acts like an open circuit to dc at steady state, 𝑉 (∞) = 30𝑉
>>>>>>>> CPGCBL-18
𝑒 =
−0.5𝑡 = ln = −1.0986
𝑡 = 2.197 𝑠𝑒𝑐
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12. Find v(t) for t>0 in the circuit in fig.. Assume the switch has been open for a long time and is closed at t=0. Calculate
v(t) at t=0.5.
13. In fig., the switch has been closed for a long time and is opened at t=0. Find I and v for all time.
14. The switch in fig. is closed at t=o. Find i(t) and v(t) for all time. Note that u(-t)=1 for t<0 and 0 for t>0. Also u(-t)=1-
u(t).
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