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EENG300 Final Exam - Fall 2010 - 2011

This document outlines the details of an exam for an Electric Circuits II course, including: - The date, time, and locations for the exam. - Instructions for students on the exam format and allowed materials. - Details on four exam problems covering topics like circuit analysis, filters, and port parameters. - A marking scheme indicating the weighting and distribution of marks across the four problems. The exam contains four multi-part circuit analysis problems testing students' understanding of concepts like maximum power transfer, balanced loads, filter transfer functions, and y-parameters.

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EENG300 Final Exam - Fall 2010 - 2011

This document outlines the details of an exam for an Electric Circuits II course, including: - The date, time, and locations for the exam. - Instructions for students on the exam format and allowed materials. - Details on four exam problems covering topics like circuit analysis, filters, and port parameters. - A marking scheme indicating the weighting and distribution of marks across the four problems. The exam contains four multi-part circuit analysis problems testing students' understanding of concepts like maximum power transfer, balanced loads, filter transfer functions, and y-parameters.

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Final Exam Fall 2010 - 2011


Electric Circuits II (EENG300)

Beirut, Bekaa, Jdeideh, Nabatiyeh, Saida and Tripoli

Instructors: Dr. Houssam Kassem, Dr. Bader Badreddine, Dr. Hussein Kassem,
Dr. Hassan Bazzi, Dr. Najib Fadlallah, Dr. Ahmad Haddad, Mrs. Hiba El-Cheikh,
Mr. Rodrigue Elias.

Please circulate your instructor name.
Date: Monday February 7
th
2011

Time: 09:00 11:00
Duration: 2 hrs

Student Name:

Student ID: Section:

Solve the four questions in the booklet:


Marking Scheme:
Questions Weight Mark
Question 1 25%
Question 2 25%
Question 3 25%
Question 4 25%
Final Mark



Conditions:
1. Closed Book Examination.
2. Do not take the staple out. The exam booklet must remain intact.
3. Programmable calculators are allowed.

Good Luck
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Problem I
vg
Z
L
50mH
40mH
100mH
375


In the circuit shown above, the load Z
L
is adjusted until maximum average power is
transferred to the load. vg = 248cos(10000t) V
1. What are the types and the values of the components in the load?
2. What is the average power transferred to the load.
3. If Z
L
is restricted to purely resistive, what is the numerical value of the resistor?
4. What is the percentage of the average power delivered by the source that is absorbed by
the load in part 3?

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4
Problem II

Balanced
3-phase
source
Balanced
3-phase
load
0.04
j0.03
0.04
j0.03
0.04
j0.03


The output of the balanced positive-sequence three-phase source in the figure shown above
is 41.6KVA at a lagging power factor of 0.707. The line voltage at the source is 240V
rms
.
1. Find the magnitude of the line voltage at the load.
2. Find the total complex power at the terminals of the load.




































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Problem III
vi R
L
C
+
v
o
-


For the filter above:
1. Find the voltage transfer function V
o
/V
i

2. What are the expressions for the corner frequencies w
c1
and w
c2
?
3. What is the expression for the centre frequency?
4. What is the expression for the bandwidth?
5. What is the expression for the quality factor?
6. What is the expression for the phase angle of the transfer function?
7. For a 500nF capacitor and a centre frequency of 4KHZ and a quality factor of 5, calculate
the filter bandwidth in KHZ.
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Problem IV

v
g
Z
g
Z
L
y
11
y
21
y
12
y
22


The y-parameters for the port circuit above are:
y
11
= 2mS y
12
= - 2S
y
21
= 100mS y
22
= - -50S
The internal impedance of the source Z
g
is (2500+j0), and the load impedance is (70000+j0).
The ideal voltage source is generating a voltage v
g
= 802cos4000t mV.

1. Find the rms value of V
2
.
2. Find the average power delivered to Z
L
.
3. Find the average power developed by the ideal voltage source.
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