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This document is an exam paper for a Basic Electrical Engineering course. It contains two parts - Part A with 10 short answer questions worth a total of 25 marks, and Part B with 5 questions worth 10 marks each related to different units of the course. Some of the questions in Part A ask about voltage and current sources, average value of sinusoidal quantities, transformers, slip, types of wires, theorems like Norton's theorem and demonstrating that power dissipated by a pure capacitor excited by a sinusoidal source is zero. Part B contains questions related to circuit analysis using theorems, RL circuits, RLC circuits, transformers, induction motors, synchronous generators, switchgear and batteries.

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Jntuh Previous Year Paper

This document is an exam paper for a Basic Electrical Engineering course. It contains two parts - Part A with 10 short answer questions worth a total of 25 marks, and Part B with 5 questions worth 10 marks each related to different units of the course. Some of the questions in Part A ask about voltage and current sources, average value of sinusoidal quantities, transformers, slip, types of wires, theorems like Norton's theorem and demonstrating that power dissipated by a pure capacitor excited by a sinusoidal source is zero. Part B contains questions related to circuit analysis using theorems, RL circuits, RLC circuits, transformers, induction motors, synchronous generators, switchgear and batteries.

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Code No: 152AC

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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
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B.Tech I Year II Semester Examinations, May - 2019
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
(Common to ECE, EIE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 75
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Note: This question paper contains two parts A and B.
Part A is compulsory which carries 25 marks. Answer all questions in Part A.
Part B consists of 5 Units. Answer any one full question from each unit. Each question
H
carries 10 marks and may have a, b, c as sub questions.

PART- A
U
(25 Marks)
SE
1.a) Write short notes on voltage source and current source. [2]
b) Define average value of a sinusoidal quantity. [2]
c) What is practical transformer? [2]
d) Define slip. [2]
e) List out the types of wires. [2]
D
f) State Norton’s theorem. [3]
g) Show that power dissipated by a pure capacitor excited by a sinusoidal source is zero.
[3]
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h) Write short notes on auto transformer. [3]
i) Write short notes on salient pole rotor of a 3-ϕ synchronous generator. [3]
j) What is the significance of earthing? [3]
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PART-B
(50 Marks)
5-
2.a) Explain in detail the passive elements.
By using Thevenin’s theorem shown in figure, find the current in 6Ω resistor.
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b) [5+5]
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OR
3.a) State and explain Superposition theorem by taking one example.
b) Three resistors: R1=5Ω, R2=10Ω, R3=15Ω are connected in parallel across a DC voltage
source: 100V. Find the currents I1, I2, I3 through R1, R2, R3 and the total current supplied
by 100V source. [5+5]
4.a) Show that the resonant frequency ω0 of an RLC series circuit is the geometric mean of ω1
and ω2, the lower and upper half power frequencies respectively.
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b) A circuit consisting of three branches, Z2 is in parallel with Z3 the combination is in
series with Z1 having the values Z1=10+j30, Z2 =5+j10 and Z3=4-j16 connected across
single phase, 100 V, 50 Hz supply. Find i) I1, I2 and I3 ii) V1 and V2 [5+5]
OR
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5.a) Derive the expression for RMS value of alternating current wave I = Im Sin ωt.
b) A coil takes a current of 1 A at 0.6 lagging power factor from a 220 V, 60 Hz single
phase source. If the coil is modeled by a series RL circuit find i) The complex power in
the coil and ii) The values of R and L. [5+5]
H
6.a) Draw and derive the equivalent circuit parameters of single phase transformers.
b) A single phase transformer working at unity power factor has an efficiency of 90% at
U
both one half load and at the full load of 500 W. Determine the efficiency at 75% of full
load. [5+5]
SE
OR
7.a) Define and explain efficiency and regulation of a transformer.
b) A 100 kVA, 1000/10000 V, 50 Hz, Single phase transformer has an iron loss of 1100 W.
The copper loss with 5 A in the high voltage winding is 400 W. Calculate the efficiency
at 25 %, 0.8 Power factor. The output terminal voltage being maintained at 10000 V.
D
[5+5]

8.a) Explain the slip-torque characteristics of 3-phase induction motor.


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b) Explain the principle and operation of 1-phase induction motor. [5+5]
OR
9.a) Explain the working principles of Synchronous generator.
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b) A 6 pole, 3-ø induction motor runs at 1140 rpm on full load when supplied from a 60Hz
supply. Determine the synchronous speed and slip at full load. [5+5]
5-
10. Explain the components of LT switch gear in detail. [10]
OR
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11. Explain the types of batteries and its important characteristics. [10]
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