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American University of Beirut

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


EECE 2t0 - Electric Circuits
Qurz 2
Closed Book - No Programmable Calculators - 90 minutes
TEST ID:2000

April8, 2014

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ID:
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This exam has 8 pages.


Course Instructors; R. Chedid, H. Hajj, L. Hamandi, S. Karaki, and R. Jabr.

l. If Vs = 8 V in the circuilshown in Fig.

1,

@srv
'E,ydj )
4w
(b)

(c) 12W
(d) 16w

find

l)
on)
,ll

power absorbed
aDsorr
by the2 A current source.

--+

9+

lvt
J

4 12.

;)

IAO G 2h ---+

(e) None of the above

8+

3n (, t

Yq )

+
?a

?_

v* V,"r =

+'

(z

= -Vs
?-

D
Lzh

vm

l:

Fig.

Circuit for Problem

2. If Vs = 36 V in the circuit shown in Fig. 2, find

(c) 12W
(d) 0.7s w
above

BN

12rz

6(2

= ,{'r? =7V Fig. 2: Circuit for Problem 2

+sz

Kn
9o

96v

=(93 *8)/f
=

652

t)
LI

r.^*.;

--VutZ
= 8t,l (abs )

the maximum power that can be delivered to Rp.

@r*

fi^

=-4V

(a) 9W

(e) None of the

-?-L) ,s

4O
352

/2
b2W

4v3

\,,

3. In the circuit shown in Fig. 3, Rl = 6 O, R2 = 8 0, and the rnultiplying constant of the

dependent

curent-controlled voltage source is c = 2 Y lA. Find the Th6venin resistance between terminals a,b.

8a

(a) 6O

6sz

@on
(c)
3O

(d)

ti,'"fQv'

( 2i,

so

(e) None of the

G=-t,*ur*Zl,

I
it =-V +

Tr

above

=Y.Y*;e)
Rrt =

Fig. 3: Circuit of Problem

=Y

L/52

4. In the circuit shown in Fig. 4, the multiplying constant of the dependent voltage-conffolled cunent
source is b = 2 x 10-3 A/V. Find R1- for maximum power transfer.
(a) 3.3 kf)
(b) 3.6 kCI
(c) 4.4 kf)
(tat)+.0 to
(e) None of the above

2ko

B.= Eq
3+

1ko

1mA

3ko
b.Vx

Ei
Rru
Fig. 4: Circuit of Problem 4

Vr

T
ZVt
=
=r3 ( .!\\
t*z /
I

Fn=

vr
T7

= tkQ =)

VT

ftr-r,

= 4Aa

5. In the op-amp circuit shown in Fig. 5, Vcc = 12Y, Rl = 20 kO, R2 =


kO, Va = 400 mY and Vb = 300 mV. Find VR.

2o+lo

(b) 2.60 v
(c) 5.13 V

(d)

1.s4

2C

Vn=
3o

(e) None of the above

o12s

10 kO, Rb = 20

xoc3 = tt V
3o

VR :) VR: 3, eV

2c + tSo
lSoh

?oh

lo

2o xool +

{n':Vp=

@)t,zu

150 kQ, Ra

nz

Rl

loR

Ra

2ok

Va

o.AV

nu

Vb

O,?Y ;
Fig. 5: Circuit of Problem 5

5 V and Vcc = 16 V. Find the maximum value of v1 that can be


used such that the op-amp operates in its linear region.

In the circuit shown in Fig. 6,

5 _V,

(a) 4.8 V

3+

(b) s.6 v
(c) 6.0 V

@s.zv

(e) None of the

r,2

above

:)
s

5-tr"
-n:) U-54r2-6=e
9-(J'r:
z5

lo-5\ -fo

ko 5/gV 2s ko

o =') {" = lo-Sq = -lb

q = lo + /e
5

Fig. 6: Circuit of Problem 6

7. Each op-amp shown in Fig. 7 is operating in the linear region, Vs =

10

Y Rr = 20 kO, and Rr = 4

kO. Find the cunent 16.

V* = -4o V5 =-LtoV
'
lo

(a) 54 mA

(b) 58 mA

$))38

= -?o Vot = $oV


To = * 'fo?o * 82-to
= 38 *ft
rg
Voz

mA

(d) 34 mA
(e) None of the above

't

'oV
l0

Ko
tloZ
R.

:?

{30KA

l
I

43
-1

Fig, 7: Circuit of Problem 7

8. Find the equivalent capacitance with respect to the terminals a, b in the network shown in Fig.
(a) 7

1tF

@t

uu
(c) 6 trrF
(d) 4 pF
(e) None of the above

/xl7

(8

Fig. 8: Circuit of Problem

Co-.

+ lt

:)

cg

2,r F

4fr

q+8

=>

Cob=3+Z = S,,ttF

8.

9. In the circuit shown in Fig. 9,L1 =2H,Lz = 8 H, L3 = 5 H, and M = 4 H. Write the mesh-curent
equation around mesh

(corresponding to mesh-current I

- 6+zltit-

* l4iz - 4di1 ldt -2di2/dt *Tdlldt = 0


(b) 6- 24\ * l4h- 4dit ldt * di2ldt *5dlldr = 0
@ -24it * t4b -2dit ldt -2di2lclt *4dhf ctt = 0
(d) 6 - 24i1* t4l - 8di1 I dt * di2ldt *Tdfuldt = 0
(a)

24it

(tt-z-E)
u 8*
dt
Jiq4- (L:t-t'z) - o
r
da

:)
-\.

- 6t zvi,-tvQ + Z"lit

4T

8f)

{}

1 z't oz

a
t, )
(,/

tt * r# ( i, -L) +

q,L (ts-t,)

(e) None of the above

10

tq

i:

hV/.

4V

<:,

\$

4t

alt3

=O

2{t
a

Lu

r--r

$H' i, )
1t,

Fig. 9: Circuit of Problem 9


10. The switch in the circuit shown in Fig. 10 has been opened for a long time and is closed at / : 0.
What percentage of the initial energy stored in the inductor has been dissipated in the 40 Q resistor
when ,

:250

LLs.

t
_?E
Wr=*s*U-e_ L
wtd

(,i},rrr"
(b) 86.5Vo
(c) 39.3vo
(d) 95.0V0
(e) None of the above

WB
vl(o)

LI;

= t-e
40

'Z'40

Zor1il

t?

)
)

mA

,r(t)

f)roo
Fig. 10: Circuit of Problem

20

10

o,63L
dL 63.1 al
/o

/=0
50

-6

Sot lo

mH

11, InthecircuitshowninFig. 11,Cl =41tF,C2=3[tF,C3=5trrF,andC4=5,uF,Thecapacitorsare


initially charged to Va(0) = -5 Y Vc(0) = -15 V and Vd(0) = 54.4Y. The switch is closed at t = 0.
Find the total energy delivered to the resistor R.

@ruou.o ut
(c) 2649.6
(d) 5961.6

t + {+

=
cg4g

(a) 4710.4 ytl

+ t5 -- 6tl'VV
-Vg = -f +g4'Ll
v{B = u(o) -ryhl = t cuvo'= 3eo6'A7F

1.rI

V, =

prJ

(e) None of the

+ CI= Hfo

/
5

above

V6+l/a

2'

vd

C2

^r

tfi

C4

Fig. 1l: Circuit of Problem

11

12. In the circuit shown in Fig. 12, Is = 1.4 mA. The switch has been in position a for

long time. At t =

0, the switch is moved to position b. Find the total energy delivered to the 5 kQ resistor.

(a) 3.24

Vo = l,4t/Z = /6'8V
f = 0'25Ylf 6^ l'6Y lo3 = 4xlf

ttl

(b) s.76 ttJ


(c) 7.29 1tI

ue =

@o'rt

(e) None of the

16,8

e-.'oou

v :)

above

te kQ,

5 \f{L

-25oot

= /o,5L

r"5

*1

sk()

l'vwh
3ko

.Is

V._
0.25 pt

Fig. 12: Circuit of Problem

wt* =J
o

Oo
I

_a

o,5

Sooo

-50oo t

?//8
12

= /,6fr52

lo.5'

)+
.1

$ooo * $DoD

= A'uy(

13. In the circuit shown in Fig. 13, both switches (1 and 2) have been closed for a long time and are
opened at t = 0. Assume that Vs = 300 V Rs = 10 kQ, Rl = 25 k0, R2 = 25 kQ, R3 = 50 k0, and C =
40 1tF. Find the value of the voltage Y2 at t = 1.2 s.

= 3oo, Rul

Vo

(a) 60.24Y
(b) 2s.1s v

:)

/6)+s.rs v
Vru.,o u
(e) None of the

Vs =

tfloV

lO+

:
; R*q = ?s/6 /so lokt)

Re-q
3

lt
=
V2 = t|Oe-t V =) af t=t'?s

T=

above

4oxlo-6x/ftlo

Fig. 13: Circuit of Problem

-t,2
Vz=t5oo

= 49'$V

t=0
13

14. In the circuit shown in Fig. 14, the switch has been in position a for a long time. At / = 0, the swjtch
moves instantaneously to position b. Assume that 11(0-) :0, Vs = 300 Y Rs = 125 Q, Rx = 600 Q,
Ry = 200 O, Ll = 6 H, and L2=3 H. Findthe vaiue of the curent i2(t) at /= 4 ms.

@t.r*o
(b) 0.s10 A

r =?atl
'Lo
,E+

(c) 1.872 A
(d) 0.702 A
(e) None of the

above

ns

i,(0
Rx

ln

6ue

Fig. 14: Circuit of Problem

L2

nt
-qro x
I -t?zoe 4t +

= 3

t,6

",

(u*s) = 1,60 +o,5-,

- qtDt

=z.ye

aF

L2

-VNf
v
,fq = -/ 1z0e'

|ul,,rt

3oov

L.Gl

{2 ,fu)

(|)
-P i

Vs

9u

ZH

= ?,qA

[29{z

IIL-

i(t) = ?,ue

9,o t

14

L1

6H

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