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Institute of Engineering & Technology, Ahmedabad


EC Engineering Department
B.E. SEM - III
SUB: CIRCUITS AND NETWORKS (130901)

L. J. Institute of Engineering & Technology


S.G. Highway, Ahmedabad-382210
EC Department
Semester : III
Circuits and Networks (130901)

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Marks &
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Define Charge, Current, Potential difference, Voltage, Node, Loop and Independent
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source. [March-2010][L.J.I.E.T]
Give the relation between energy (E) and power (P). Derive the equations for the
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energy stored in a capacitor (C) and an inductor (L) using P=VI.[May-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]
A network with magnetic coupling is shown in Fig.3. For the network M12=0
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Formulate loop equations for this network using KVL. [Dec-2009][L.J.I.E.T]

Determine the equivalent inductance at terminals A-B for circuit in Fig[Dec-2009] 2


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Find the equivalent inductance for the series and the parallel connections of L1 and L2 7
if their mutual inductance is M.[May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]
Explain the Dot Convention Rule for the magnetically coupled Network. Explain the 7
method to put the Dots on different linked Coils using suitable example.[May-2012]
[L.J.I.E.T]

Determine the Inductance between terminal for the 3 coils system shown in fig-

[May-2012][L.J.I.E.T]
Discuss dot convention of coupled coils and write kirchhoffsvoltage law equations for 7
the network in Fig.12 [Dec-2011][L.J.I.E.T]

Explain about voltage sources and current sources. Include ideal, practical, independent 4
and dependent sources in your explanation. [Dec-2010][L.J.I.E.T]

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(a) Define following terms: [June-2013] [Jan-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]


(1) Linear and Nonlinear networks (2) Lumped and Distributed networks
(3) Passive and Active networks (4) Dependent source

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For magnetically coupled network shown in Fig.-1, find dot-convention and


Write the KVL equations. [June-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Explain the Dot Convention Rule for the magnetically coupled Network using network
shown in Fig-3.Also formulate KVL equations.[Jan-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Show that two magnetically coupled coils connected in parallel can be replaced by a
single coil having an inductance of (a) Lab = L1L2-M2/L1+L2-2M (b) if magnetic polarity
of the coil 2 is reversed then Lab = L1L2-M2/L1+L2+2M.[Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T

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Draw dual Network of given fig.[June-2014][L.J.I.E.T]

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CH-2
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Using source shifting and source transformation find out the voltage Vx in the figure.
[March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

Explain KCL and KVL using suitable example.[March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Using mesh analysis obtain the current through the 10 V battery for the circuit shown
in figure. [March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

Find current and voltage drop through 5 ohm resistor in network shown in figure.
[March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

Determine the current through 4. resistor branch of the network given in


Fig 1. using mesh analysis [Dec-2009] [L.J.I.E.T]

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In the network of Fig.2 using node analysis find V2 which results in zero current
through 4. resistor. [Dec-2009] [L.J.I.E.T]

Explain the rules for source transformation technique. For the network shown in Fig.5
determine the numerical value of current i2 using source transformation technique.
[Dec-2009] [June-2013][June-2014] [L.J.I.E.T]

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For the circuit shown in Fig. 9 obtain the transform of the generator current I(s). [Dec2009] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Derive a tree of the graph of the network in Fig.1. Determine the node voltages V1 and
V2, using the mesh analysis. [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Solve for the nodal voltages V1, V2, V3 and V4 as shown in the network in Fig. 2,
using the nodal analysis. [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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(1)Formulate the Loop equations for Network shown in fig-1


(2) Find Voltage drop across x-y for the fig-2[May-2012] [L.J.I.E.T]

Fig-2

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Fig-1
Explain following in Brief: Ideal and Practical Energy source Using the Node Voltage 7
analysis, Find the current in all resistors in fig[May-2012] [L.J.I.E.T]

Explain various source transformation techniques. Using Source transformation 7


techniques find current i1 in the network shown in fig-5[May-2012] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Find Vx using node analysis for the network in Fig.1[Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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State KVL and find loop currents i1, i2 and i3 using loop analysis for the network in
Fig.2. [Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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For the network shown in Fig.11 all sources are time invariant,findthe branch current I 7
using source transformation method.[Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Using Nodal analysis find voltage V1 and V2 for the circuit shown in Figure 1. [Dec- 3
2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Find currents through the resistors in the network of Fig.-2 using mesh analysis
[June-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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In the network of Fig.-4 , determine the node voltages V1, V2 and V3 using node
analysis. [June-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Explain various source transformation techniques. Using Source transformation techniques
find current i in the network shown in fig-5 [Jan-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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Explain following in Brief: Ideal and Practical Energy source[Jan-2013] [June-2014][L.J.I.E.T]

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Assuming batteries to be ideal voltage sources in figure-4, find the current in RL


using the concept of source transformation.[Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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1. The voltage and current in the circuit element is v=100cos(877t80degree),i=10cos(877t+10degree) . Identify elements and obtain its value.
2. What is the power loss in 5 resistor of figure-5?

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For the circuit shown in figure-7 find the power loss in 0.5 and 1 resistor. Check
power balance in the circuit. .[Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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Find Vo in figure-8. .[Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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Explain Substitution theorem. [March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

Draw the Thevenins equivalent of the circuit shown in figure and find current through
load resistance(between terminal bb). [March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

Find the current in the 5 ohm resistor for the circuit shown in figure using Nortons
theorem. [March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

Explain Millmans theorem[March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

State and explain (i) Thevenins theorem and (ii) Nortons theorem in brief giving
suitable examples. [Dec-2009] [L.J.I.E.T]

State and explain the maximum power transfer theorem. Derive the condition for
maximum power transfer to the load for d.c. and A.c circuits.[Dec-2009][May-2012]
[L.J.I.E.T]

For the network shown in Fig.6 determine the value of RL for maximum power
transfer. What will be the value of power transfer under this condition?
[Dec-2009][L.J.I.E.T]

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Prove the maximum power transfer theorem for a practical voltage source (Vs, Rs).
What is the maximum power that can be delivered if Vs=20 V and Rs=1 Ohm?
[May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]
Determine the node voltages V1 and V2 in the network shown in Fig. 1, by applying
the superposition theorem. [May-2012] [L.J.I.E.T]

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In Fig. 1, if 1 Ohm resistance is changed to 1.2 Ohm then determine the source-voltage
for compensating for the change [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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In Fig. 2, if 2V source is replaced by an open circuit then find Thevenins and Nortons
equivalent circuits across V2 and V3. [May-2011][L.J.I.E.T]

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State Millmans theorem. Obtain the equivalent of a parallel connection of three


branches each with a voltage source and a series resistance, (2V,1 Ohm), (3V, 2 Ohm)
and (5V, 2 Ohm). [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Find the current in the 4 ohm resistor in fig-10 using Thevenins Theorem and Super 7
position theorem. [May-2012] [L.J.I.E.T]

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State and Explain in brief: Thevenins Theorem [May-2012][L.J.I.E.T]

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Using super position theorm find voltae Vx for the network shown in Fig.4. 7
[Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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State thevenins theorm, find Rth and Vth. for the network shown in Fig.6 7
[Dec-2011][L.J.I.E.T]

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(a) State and explain (i) Reciprocity theorm (ii)Nortons Theorm [Dec-2011] 7
[June-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Explain in brief about source transformation and Find Nortons equivalent circuit for 7
the network shown in Figure 2 and obtain current in 103 resistor. [Dec-2010]
[L.J.I.E.T]

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Obtain Thevenins equivalent circuit for the network shown Figure 3 and find the 7
power dissipated in RL= 53 resistor. Find RL for maximum power transfer from the
source and compute maximum power that can be transferred i.e. Pmax. [Dec-2010]
[L.J.I.E.T]

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Find the voltage across 1K3 resistor in the circuit shown in Figure 4, using 7
superposition theorem [Dec-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Determine the current in 1 resistor of the network of using Thevenins


theorem.[June-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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State and prove Thevenins Theorem, find Rth and Vth. for the network shown in Fig.1 [Jan2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Discuss substitution theorem and steps for solution of a network using this theorem..[Dec2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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Find the current in 6 resistor in figure-6 using Thevenins theorem. Verify your
result using Nortons theorem. ..[Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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State and explain Nortons Theorem.[June-2014][L.J.I.E.T]

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CH-4 & 5
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Derive expression for rise of current and decay of current in RL series circuit excited
by DC voltage source. Discuss the role of time constant in each.[March-2010]
[L.J.I.E.T]
Define the time-constant of RL and RC networks and explain the significance of the
time-constant. [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

Obtain the loop-current i(t) in the RC network in Fig. 3, by solving the differential
equation of the loop. [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

For the circuit in Fig.10 switch K is moved from position a to b at t = 0, having been in
position a for long time before t=0. capacitor C2 is uncharged initially, Find particular
solution for i(t) and v2(t) for t > 0.[Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

How do one classify that the given circuit is of first order or second order? Obtain 7
second order circuit models for series RLC and parallel RLC circuits in time domain
and in s domain. [Dec-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

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In the network of Fig.-5 the switch K is opened at t=0. Find the values of V, dV/dt
and d2V/dt2 at t=0+ if I=10A, R=10 and L=1H. [June-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

In the network of Fig.-6, the switch K is moved from 1 to 2 position at t=0, steady
state having previously been attained. Determine the current [June-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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i(t).
Derive necessary derivations for source free series R-L-C circuit. [June-2013]
[L.J.I.E.T]

Write down voltage and current relationships in resistor, inductor and capacitor .Also 7
mention the initial and final condition for R,L and C components in the different cases. [Jan2013] [L.J.I.E.T]
The switch in the circuit shown in figure-1 has been in position a for a long time
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And v2=0 . At t=0, the switch is thrown to position b. Calculate;
a) i1v1 and v2 for t>=0+
b) The energy stored in capacitor at t=0
c) The energy dissipated in the 5k resistor, if switch remains in position b
indefinitely [Dec-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

In the circuit shown in figure-3 the voltage and current expressions are
V=100e^-1000t V,t>0
I=5e^-s1000t mA,t>=0

Find;

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a) R, C and (in milliseconds)
b) The initial energy stored in the capacitor
c) Time required to dissipate 80 % of the initial energy stored in the capacitor
(micro seconds). [Dec-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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CH-6 & 7
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In figure steady state condition is reached with 100 V DC source . At t=0, switch K is
suddenly opened. Find the expression of current through the inductor. Also find current
through the inductor at t=0.5 second.[March-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

How Resister inductor and capacitor will behave at t = 0 and at t = . Draw equivalent
networks. [Dec-2009] [May-2012] [L.J.I.E.T]

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For the network shown in Fig.7 switch K is closed at time t = 0 with zero
inductor current and zero capacitor voltage. Solve for
(i) V1 and V2 at t = 0+
(ii) V1 and V2 at t =
(iii) dV1/dt and dV2/dt at t = 0+
(iv) d2V2/dt2 at t = 0+ [Dec-2009] [L.J.I.E.T]

In the Network shown in fig-7, a steady state is reached with switch k open with 7
V=100v, R1=10 ohm, R2=R3=20 ohm, L=1 h, C=1F.At time t=0 switch k closed.
Determine
(1) voltage across C before switch is closed and its polarity
(2) i1 and i2 at t=0+.
(3) d i1/dt and d i2/dt at t=0+.
(4) d i1/dt at t=.[May-2012][L.J.I.E.T]

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In the network of Fig. 8 steady state is reached with switch K open. At t =0 switch K is
closed. Find i(t) for the numerical values given. [Dec-2009][L.J.I.E.T]

A series R-L-C circuit having initially zero inductor current and zero capacitor voltage
is excited by a 20V d.c. source. Find i(t). Assume R =9., L = 1H and C = 0.05F. [Dec2009] [L.J.I.E.T]

A series RLC circuit with zero inductor current and zero capacitor
voltage is excited by 50V dc source, find i(0+) and di(0+)/dt. Take R=20,
C=10F, L=1H. [Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

Explain how to determine the initial conditions in an RL network and the current i(t)
based on these conditions. [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

In a series RLC circuit of Fig.3 v(t) = 6 e -2t volts.switch K is closed at t = 0.find


current i(t) using laplace transformation method. Assume zero initial conditions. [Dec2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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(i) Derive Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals.


(ii) Find Laplace transform of cost.[Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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In the network of Fig.9 a steady state is reached with switch open. At t=0 switch is 7
closed , for the element values given determine va (0-) , va(0+). [Dec-2011][L.J.I.E.T]

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Draw transform representation in terms of impedance for inductor with initial current. 2
[Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Write down voltage and current relationships in resistor, inductor and capacitor. Obtain 7
these relationships in s domain also. State assumptions if any in obtaining the
relationship. [Dec-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Obtain the response vC(t) and iL(t) for the source free RC and RL circuits respectively. 7
Assume initial voltage V0 and initial current I0 respectively. [Dec-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

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For the circuit shown in Figure 5, the switch S is at position 1 and the steady state 7
condition is reached. The switch is moved to a position 2 at t = 0. Find the current
i(t) in both the cases, i.e. with switch at position 1 and switch at position 2.[Dec-2010]
[L.J.I.E.T]

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(a)Obtain the Laplace Transform for f1(t)=t and f2(t)= te-at

(b) State the final value theorem of Laplace Transform and find the final value of the
function f(t) =5u(t) + 10e-t using final value theorem. Under what conditions the final
value theorem cannot be used ? Give one example. [Dec-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]
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What is an impulse function ? For the network function H(s) given below, Find the 7
impulse response h(t).
H(s) =s2+ 4s +1 [Dec-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]
Obtain currents I1(s), I2(s) and V0(s) for circuit shown in Figure 6. [Dec-2010] 7
[L.J.I.E.T]

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Obtain the voltage across the capacitor Vc(t), in the LC circuit in Fig. 4 using Laplace
transform technique if Vc(0)=2V. [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Determine the voltage across the capacitor in the RLC circuit as shown in Fig. 5, if
R=400 Ohm using Laplace transform. [May-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

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In fig-8, i1 is flowing as shown and switch k is closed at time t=0,placing 10 ohm 7(May-2012)
resistor in parallel with series combination of R=10 ohm and L=2 h. Find the resulting
currents. Use Laplace Transform Technique. [May-2012][L.J.I.E.T]

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(a) In the network of Fig.-9 , the switch K is moved from position a to b at t=0 (Steady 7
state existing). Solve for the current i(t) using Laplace transformation method. [June2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

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Find out (1) input impedance function and (2) in the figure-9.[]Dec-2013][]L.J.I.E.T]

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CH-8

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1

State the procedure to obtain solution of a network using laplace transform


method.State advantage of laplace method over classical method.
State only the initial and final value theorem. [March-2010] [May-2012] [L.J.I.E.T]

What is meant by poles and zeros of a network function? What is the significance of
poles and zeros? Discuss the restrictions on locations of poles and zeros of transfer
functions.[March-2010] [May-2013] [June-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

What is meant by poles and zeros of network function? State its important features and
explain its physical significance. [Dec-2009][Dec-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

State and Explain the initial and final value theorem. [June-2014] [L.J.I.E.T]

Discuss the concept of poles and zeros in a network function[June-2014] [L.J.I.E.T]

CH-9
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Draw and explain equivalent circuit of two port network using h parameters.[March2010][L.J.I.E.T]

Find the Y-parameter for the circuit shown in figure. [March-2010][L.J.I.E.T]

What are Y-parameters and Z-parameters? Derive the expression for Z parameters in
terms of Y parameters and vice versa. [Dec-2009][L.J.I.E.T]

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Obtain ABCD parameters for the network shown in Fig. 10 [Dec-2009][L.J.I.E.T]

Explain the short-circuit admittance and the open-circuit impedance parameters for a
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two port network. [May-2011][L.J.I.E.T]
Explain the various Two port parameters in brief. Hence derive the expression of 7
ABCD parameters in terms of Z parameters. [May-2012][L.J.I.E.T]

Find the Z parameters of the Network shown in fig-9.Hence derived ABCD parameters 7
from Z parameters. [May-2012][L.J.I.E.T]

Explain the various types of Interconnections of the Two port networks in brief. [May- 7
2012] [L.J.I.E.T]

Find Z parameter for the the two port network shown in Fig.5.[Dec-2011][L.J.I.E.T]

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Find ABCD parameter for the two port network shown in Fig.7[Dec-2011][L.J.I.E.T]

11

(a) Find Z- parameters for the network shown in Figure 7.(b) Explain about hybrid 7
parameters for two port network and state where do one makeuse of these parameters.
[Dec-2010] [L.J.I.E.T]

12

ABCD parameters are also known as transmission parameters and they are derived 7
from the basic two port network parameters. Show that, for reciprocal linear time
invariant two port network, AD-BC =1. [Dec-2010][L.J.I.E.T]

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13

Find Z-parameters for the network of Fig.- 10[June-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

14

Derive relationship between Z-parameters and Y-parameters. Discuss Reciprocity and


symmetry of network in brief. [June-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

15

7
Find ABCD parameters for the two port network shown in Fig.2. Also derive Y parameters
from ABCD parameters [Jan-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

16

Derive formulae to convert given Y parameters into h parameters.[Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

17

Find the Z parameters for the two port network shown in figure-2. Also find v2 when
vg=50u(t)V. [.[Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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[June-2014][L.J.I.E.T]

CH-10
1

Derive inter relationship between incidence matrix (A), fundamental tie set matrix (Bf)
and fundamental cut set matrix (Qf).[March-2010] [Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

For a resistive network shown in figure, draw graph and tree of the network. Also
develop the fundamental cut-set matrix. [March-2010][L.J.I.E.T]

What is duality? Prepare a list of dual quantities encountered in electrical engineering.


Describe the procedure to draw dual of a network. [Dec-2009 [May-2012][L.J.I.E.T]

Give the definition of the following: [Dec-2009] [L.J.I.E.T]


(i)
Graph
(ii)
Branch
(iii)
Node
(iv)
Tree
Explain following in Brief: Tree, Graph and Link, Active and Passive
elements ,Lumped and Distributed parameters[May-2012][L.J.I.E.T]

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6

Draw the graph for the circuit shown in Fig.11. Prepare the incidence matrix A and
partition it into a matrix containing all passive branches Ap and a matrix containing
independent current sources branches Ag. Formulate the branch admittance matrix Yp
and hence find node admittance matrix Yn[Dec-2009][L.J.I.E.T]

Draw a tree of the network in Fig. 6 taking the branches denoted by (b2),(b4), and (b5)
as tree branches. Give the fundamental loop matrix.Determine the matrix loop equation
from the fundamental loop matrix. [May-2011][L.J.I.E.T]

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8

For the Network shown in fig-4, Draw the oriented Graph and all possible trees. Also 7
prepare (1)The Incidence Matrix.(2)Tie-set Matrix.(3)F-cut set Matrix. [May2012][L.J.I.E.T]

Explain duality and find equivalent dual network of the circuit given in Fig.8[Dec- 7
2011]L.J.I.E.T]

10

Explain incident matrix of a linear oriented graph with example.[Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

11

Explain circuit matrix of a linear oriented graph and kirchhoffslaws in fundamental 7


circuit matrix formulation.[Dec-2011] [L.J.I.E.T]

12

Explain the terms ( i ) Linear (ii) Bilateral ( iii) Passive (iv) Reciprocal (v) Time 7
invariant (vi) Lumped parameter and (vii) Dual with reference to Network.[Dec-2010]
[L.J.I.E.T]

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13

Explain about linear oriented graph, Incidence Matrix and Circuit Matrix. Show 7
Kirchoffs Laws in Incidence Matrix formulation and Circuit Matrix formulation.
[Dec-2010][L.J.I.E.T]

14

Define Sub-graph. For the circuit shown in Fig.-11, draw the graph and write the
incidence matrix and (ii) cutset matrix. [June-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

15

7
Explain the formulation of graph , tree and Incidence Matrix using suitable example.
Hence discuss the procedure of forming reduced Incidence Matrix and its
advantages.[Jan-2013] [L.J.I.E.T]

16

7
For the Network shown in fig-4, Draw the oriented Graph and all possible trees. Also
prepare [
(1)The Incidence Matrix.
(2) Fundamental Tie set Matrix.
(3)Fundamental cut set Matrix [Jan-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

17

Explain formation of incidence matrix with suitable example. Give properties of


incidence matrix[Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

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18

Draw the dual of the network shown in figure-10. [Dec-2013][L.J.I.E.T]

19

With reference to figure-11, draw the graph and write down the tie-set matrix. [Dec2013][L.J.I.E.T]

20
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