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Assignment 3 Kirchoffs Laws

1. The document provides 12 problems involving the use of Kirchoff's Laws to analyze electrical circuits. The problems involve calculating currents, voltages, resistances and power values in various circuit configurations. Sample calculations and answers are provided for each problem. 2. Kirchoff's Laws are applied using methods like current branching and voltage drops to solve for unknown values in circuits containing batteries, resistors and ammeters/voltmeters. Both balanced and unbalanced circuits are considered. 3. The goal is to help students practice applying fundamental circuit analysis techniques to solve for key electrical parameters and understand circuit behavior.

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Assignment 3 Kirchoffs Laws

1. The document provides 12 problems involving the use of Kirchoff's Laws to analyze electrical circuits. The problems involve calculating currents, voltages, resistances and power values in various circuit configurations. Sample calculations and answers are provided for each problem. 2. Kirchoff's Laws are applied using methods like current branching and voltage drops to solve for unknown values in circuits containing batteries, resistors and ammeters/voltmeters. Both balanced and unbalanced circuits are considered. 3. The goal is to help students practice applying fundamental circuit analysis techniques to solve for key electrical parameters and understand circuit behavior.

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National college of Engineering

Subject: Basic Electrical Engineering


Assignment 3
Use Kirchoff’s Laws to solve the following problems:
1. In the circuit of figure 1, find the currents in the resistance R1, R2, R3. [Ans: 2/11A, 5/11A, 7/11
A]
2. Find the currents in R1 and R3. (Figure 2). [Ans 6A, 4A]
3. In the circuit shown in figure 3, determine the magnitude and direction of current in each battery.
[Ans 8A, 4A, 12A]
4. In the unbalanced Wheatstone bridge shown in figure 4, galvanometer has resistance of 4 Ω. Find
(i) the current through galvanometer (ii) currents in the four branches of the bridge (iii) potential
difference across AC and (iv) effective resistance between A and C. (Use Kirchoff’s law with
current branching method) [Ans: (i) 0.03058A (ii) IAB=1.34556A IBC=1.31498A IDC=0.73392A
IAD=0.70424A (iii) VAC=10-Drop across 1Ω = 7.9502V (iv) RAC=VAC/(Current entering A) =
3.8802Ω]
5. In the figure 5, find ‘V’ and the magnitude and direction of the unknown currents in the branches
XN, YN and ZN. [Ans: 8.42V, 1.684A, 4.21A, 2.1A]
R1=10Ω R2=15Ω
R1=5Ω R2=5Ω

5V 10V
R3=5Ω
10V 10A
R3=10Ω

Figure 1 Figure 2

B
1Ω 4Ω
E3=100V 2Ω
C
4Ω G
2Ω A

E2=120V 4Ω D
10Ω

E1=192V 10V 1Ω
Figure 3 Figure 4

X Y Z
2Ω 2Ω 2Ω

+ 1A
V
10A 5Ω _ 2Ω 4Ω
2A 1Ω 1Ω 1Ω
Vs

N
Figure 5 Figure 6
6. Find VS in Figure 6 using Kirchoff’s Laws. [Ans: 41 V]
7. Find the current and power delivered by each battery in the circuit shown in figure 7. [Ans: 0A,
0.667 A, 0 W, 8.004W]
8. Find the values of R and VS in figure 8. Also find the power supplied by the source. [Ans: 2Ω, 12
V]
9. Compute the value of battery current I in figure 9. [Ans: 0.3A]
10. A battery of unknown e.m.f. is connected across resistance as shown in figure 10. The voltage
drop across the 8 Ω resistor is 20V. What will be the current reading in the ammeter? What is the
e.m.f. of the battery? [Ans: 0.7A, 67.3V]
11. In the network shown in figure 11, find the value of resistance R and the current through it when
the current through the branch DA is zero. [Ans: 2Ω, 2.5A]
12. Calculate the output voltage, Vo for figure 12 using Kirchoff’s law
10V 2Ω RΩ

12V
3Ω 8Ω

2Ω 7Ω 3Ω

Vs 1A 1A
15Ω

Figure 7 Figure 8

100 100 8Ω 11Ω

100 V 300

E 11Ω
15Ω

A
100 13Ω
Figure 9 Figure 10

A 2

2

2Ω Vo
2Ω 6A 1 3A
1
2Ω D R

Figure 12
B
C
20V Figure 11 2Ω

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