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This document contains tutorial problems for a course on network analysis. It includes 5 practice problems analyzing electric circuits using techniques like determining operational impedances, writing differential equations, and solving for transient responses. The problems involve identifying expressions for impedances, writing differential equations relating voltages in circuits, and deriving characteristic and transient equations.

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EEEG213 - Tutorial1

This document contains tutorial problems for a course on network analysis. It includes 5 practice problems analyzing electric circuits using techniques like determining operational impedances, writing differential equations, and solving for transient responses. The problems involve identifying expressions for impedances, writing differential equations relating voltages in circuits, and deriving characteristic and transient equations.

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KATHMANDU School of Engineering

UNIVERSITY Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering


NETWORK ANALYSIS - TUTORIAL1
To be submitted till 2nd September 2014
Refer: V. Del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, 2nd edition, PHI, 1986

1. Write an expression for the operational impedance for each branch of the circuit shown in the
figure-1, and determine the expression for the driving point impedance appearing at the terminal
pair a-d.

    

[answer:      ,   1  1 ,   2  2 
 
,     
 
 ]


R C b R2 0.5F
a 1Ω 2Ω
c

R1 1Ω 1Ω
e L2 v0
e1
L1 C2 e2 2Η

d
Figure-1 Figure-2

2. For the circuit in figure-2, find the differential equation that relates the voltage v0 to the source
      $ $   $ $
voltages e1 and e2. [ answer: 4   11  8"#  2   2 5  2& ]
      

3. The circuit of figure-3 is initially de-energized and the source voltages e1 and e2 are time varying.
Obtain the differential equation that relates the voltage vb to e1 and e2.
  ' '   $ $
[answer: 4  14  14"(  4  10  4&  2& ]
      2Ω
2Ω 1Ω b
4Ω 2Η a c

e1
e1 3Ω 2Η 0.1F e2
1Ω vb e2
1F
d
Figure-3 Figure-4

4. The time varying voltages e1 and e2 are applied as shown in figure-4. Write the expressions for
the operational impedances Zbd and Zbc. Also find the driving point impedances Zad and Zcd.
* # + ...  #*#
[answer: (  , (,  , -  , ,  ]
+ # + .. * /#+#

5. A source function e produces a response i in accordance with the differential equation


 0 0  &
2   6  20  2   2&
1 1 1
(a) Write the expression for the homogeneous differential equation.
(b) Obtain the characteristic equation
(c) Determine the expression for the transient solution
 3 3
[answer: 2 6  20  0 , 4   34  1  0, 0  6 & 7.*  6 & 7#.9 ]
  

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