Electrical Technology Tutorial Sheet 2: Single Phase AC Networks
Electrical Technology Tutorial Sheet 2: Single Phase AC Networks
Q1. (a) Calculate the (i) rms value and (ii) average value of the signal x(t) as shown in Figure 1a. [ans. (i)
k
√
3
;
(ii) 0 ]
(b) The waveform of the signal v(t) as shown in Figure 1b is derived from a sine function. Find the rms value
and the average value of this waveform. [ans. (i)0.448Vm ; (ii) Vπm ]
(a) (b)
Figure 1: Question 1
Q2. For the circuit of Figure 2 with t in seconds, calculate I2 , I3 , V1 and V2 . Draw suitable phasor diagrams
to represent them. Calculate the active and reactive powers absorbed by each parallel branch and also the active
and reactive power supplied by the current source.
[ans. I2 = 2.635∠ 9 26.565◦ A, I3 = 1.67∠45◦ A, V1 = 10.67∠6.34◦ V, V2 = 3.726∠18.435◦ V; power absorbed
by left branch: 6.94 W, 6.94 var; power absorbed by right branch: 5.565 W, −2.78 var; power supplied by current
source: 37.5 W, 4.16 var ]
Figure 2: Question 2
Q3. In the circuit shown in Figure 3, the magnitudes of both VL and VC are twice that of VR . Calculate the
inductance of the coil, capacitance of the capacitor and the current in the circuit. [hint: series resonance, ans.
L = 15.915 mH ]
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Figure 3: Question 3
Q4. Draw the phasor diagram for the current in the circuit, VAB and VAC , when 200 V, 50 Hz source is con-
nected across the circuit shown in Figure 4. Indicate the angles and magnitudes in the diagram with supply voltage
as reference.
Figure 4: Question 4
Q5. Calculate the current through the j5 Ω impedance of Figure 5 using (a) mesh analysis, (b) nodal analysis
and (c) superposition theorem. [ans. 1.54∠917.9◦ A]
Figure 5: Question 5
Q6. Find IL and the voltage across the current source in Figure 6 using (a) Thevenin's theorem (b) Norton's
theorem.
[ans. IL = 2.2662∠99.0226◦ A; 34.2944∠916.6172◦ V ]
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Figure 6: Question 6
Q7. If G2 of Figure 7 supplies 5 kW at 0.707 pf lagging, nd amount of power supplied by G1 with pf. [ans.
5.805 kW, pf = 0.835 lag ]
Figure 7: Question 7
Q8. Assuming both the voltage sources are in phase, nd the value of R for which maximum power is transferred
from Circuit A to Circuit B in Figure 8. [ans. (a) R = 0.8 Ω ]
Figure 8: Question 8
Q9. A single phase, 100 V, 50 Hz source supplies a single phase load having impedance of 10 Ω and power factor
of 0.8 (lag) through a line of impedance Zline = (2 + j6) Ω, as shown in Figure 9. A pure capacitor is connected
in parallel (shunt) with the load. Two voltmeters, V1 and V2 , are connected at the source and load terminals
respectively as shown in the same gure.
(a) Find the minimum value of the capacitance (Csh ) such that the readings of the two voltmeters are exactly
same. Find the load current (IL ) and the source current (IS ) under this condition.
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(b) Taking the source voltage as the reference, draw a phasor diagram showing the load terminal voltage, source
current, load current and the current into the capacitor (IC ).
[ans. (a) Csh = 381.972 µF, IL = 10∠0◦ A, IS = 10∠73.73◦ A; (b) IC = 12∠53.13◦ A ]
Figure 9: Question 9