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The document contains 5 practice problems related to electrical circuits and motors: 1) Calculate the current, power factor, and power consumed for an RL circuit with a resistance of 2 ohms and inductance of 0.015 henry connected to a 200V, 50Hz supply. 2) Calculate the line and phase current for a 3-phase, 400V, 7.5HP motor with 0.8 power factor and 90% efficiency, connected in star and delta configurations. 3) Calculate the primary line current for a 250KVA, 11000/400V transformer with a secondary load of 100A. 4) Calculate the diameter of a copper wire with a resistance of 7.

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Vii. Problems:: 2 L 2 L V /Z R Z 22 7 2 2

The document contains 5 practice problems related to electrical circuits and motors: 1) Calculate the current, power factor, and power consumed for an RL circuit with a resistance of 2 ohms and inductance of 0.015 henry connected to a 200V, 50Hz supply. 2) Calculate the line and phase current for a 3-phase, 400V, 7.5HP motor with 0.8 power factor and 90% efficiency, connected in star and delta configurations. 3) Calculate the primary line current for a 250KVA, 11000/400V transformer with a secondary load of 100A. 4) Calculate the diameter of a copper wire with a resistance of 7.

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QUESTION BANK FOR JEE Non – AC

VII. PROBLEMS:

1) An inductive circuit has a resistance of 2.0 Ohms in series with an inductance of 0.015
henry? Find (a) Current (b) power Factor (c) Power consumed? When connected
across 200 Volts, 50 Hz. Supply mains?
Ans Given data
R = 2.0 Ohms , L = 0.015
V = 200V, f = 50 Hz.
Formula used
Z = √ R2 + XL2
XL = 2 ∏ ƒ L
I = V/Z
P.F = R/Z
Power = VI Cos ¢ (P.F)
XL = 2 x 22/7 x 50 x 0.015 = 4.714 Ohms.
Z = √ (2)2 + (4.174)2
= √26.22 = 5.121 Ohms.
(a) I = V/Z = 200/5.121 = 39.05 Amps.
(b) Power Factor = R/z = 2/5.121 = 0.39
(c) Power Consumed P = VI CosØ
= 200 x 39.05 x 0.39
= 3045.9 Watts.

2) Calculate the Line and Phase current of AC, 3 phase, 400 Volts, 7.5 B.H.P.? Motor with
a power factor of 0.8 and efficiency 90%, when the winding is connected (a) in star (b)
in Delta?
Ans Given Data
VL = 400 Volts , 3 Phase
BHP = 7.5, P.F = 0.8
ŋ = 90%
Formula used -
Efficiency ŋ = Output/Input or Input = Output/ ŋ

Power P = √3 VL IL CosØ
BHP = 7.5 x 746 Watts.
= 5595 Watts.
Input (P) = Output/ ŋ = 5595 / 0.9
P = 6216.66 Watts.
P = √3 VL IL CosØ
6226.66 = √3 x 400 x IL X 0.8
IL = 6216.66

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QUESTION BANK FOR JEE Non – AC

√3 x 400 x IL X 0.8
IL = 11.2 Amps.
(a) In star Line current = Phase current
Therefore IPh = 11.2 Amps.
(b) In Delta Phase current
IPh = IL / √3 = 11.2 / √3 = 6.4 Amps.

3) A 250 KVA, 11000/400 Volts Delta / Star 3 phase transformer has load of 100 Amps. Find the
line current on primary?
Ans Given Data
Primary Voltage VP = 11000 Volts
Secondary Voltage Vs = 440 / √3 (Since star connected)
Secondary Voltage Is = 100 Amps.
Power = 250,000 VA
Formula : Vs/ Is = Ip/ Is
440 / √3 = Ip
11,000 400
440 / √3 X 100 = 40
11,000 11 x √3
= 2.09 Amp.

4) Find the diameter of copper wire in mm, if the resistance of 1.5 Kilometer wire is 7.2 Ohms?
(Specific Resistance of copper is 1.7 x 10 -6 Ohm/cm3)
Ans Given Data
Length = 1.5 Km
= 15,000 cm
Resistance = 7.2 Ohms.
ρ = 1.7 = 1.7 x 10 -6
106
We Know R = ρ L/a
7.2 = 1.7 x 10 -6 x 1,50,000 / a
a = 1.7 / 1,00,000 X 1,50,000 / 7.2
= 0.035 sq.cm.
2
Now a = ∏ d / 4
0.035 = 22 / 7 x (d)2 /4
d = 0.035 x 7 x 4 = 0.21 cm.
22

5) Find the capacity of pump (HP) to pump the water at the rate of 20 Gallons per minute, from
the bore well of 250 ft. depth to the over head tank of height 100 ft. Neglect all friction
losses. Take specific gravity of the water as ‘1’ and take efficiency of the pumps as 60%?
Ans: Given Data
Discharge (Q) = 20 Gallons per minutes (GPM
Depth of bore well = 250 ft.
Height of the water tank = 100 ft.
Specific gravity of water (S.G) = 1.0
Efficiency of the pump (ŋ ) = 60% = 0.6
Pump capacity in Horse Power(HP) = Q x Head x Specific Gravity
3960 x ŋ

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QUESTION BANK FOR JEE Non – AC

Total Head = Depth of bore well + Height of the Tank


(in feet) = 250 +100 = 350 Feet.
Pump Capacity in HP = Q x Head x Specific Gravity
3960 x ŋ
= 20 x 350 x 1.0
3960 x 0.6

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