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i. The document provides instructions for students taking an examination for the course Basic Electrical Engineering. It details the exam structure, submission requirements, file naming conventions, and academic integrity policies. ii. The exam consists of two parts - Part A lasts 2 hours and has 5 questions worth 40 marks total. Part B follows afterwards and is due the next day, having 2 questions worth 20 marks. iii. Students must scan their handwritten work, combine into single PDFs labeled with course code, student ID and part, and submit digitally while also submitting physical copies when their university reopens.

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EEE1287

i. The document provides instructions for students taking an examination for the course Basic Electrical Engineering. It details the exam structure, submission requirements, file naming conventions, and academic integrity policies. ii. The exam consists of two parts - Part A lasts 2 hours and has 5 questions worth 40 marks total. Part B follows afterwards and is due the next day, having 2 questions worth 20 marks. iii. Students must scan their handwritten work, combine into single PDFs labeled with course code, student ID and part, and submit digitally while also submitting physical copies when their university reopens.

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Date of Examination : 05-11-2020

AHSANULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY


Department : Mechanical and Production Engineering
Program : Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Semester Final Examination, Fall 2019 Course number: EEE 1287

Year : First Semester : Second


Course Name: Basic Electrical Engineering Full Marks: 60

General instructions for the students (read carefully)


i. The examination on Part-A will start at 10:00 AM and continue upto 12:00 PM (05-11-
2020). The student must upload the PDF file using Google Form (provided in Google
Classroom) by 1:00 PM (05-11-2020).
ii. The examination on Part-B will start at 1:00 PM (05-11-2020).
Submission deadline for Part-B: 06-11-2020 by 6:30 PM. A separate Google Form for
Part-B will also be provided in Google Classroom at 1:00 PM for uploading the answer
script.
iii. Answer script must be hand written and must be written in A4 size white paper. Students
must submit the hard copies of both the answer scripts (Part-A and Part-B) to the respective
course teachers when the university reopens.
iv. Write down Student ID, Course number, and put your signature on top of every single page
of the answer script.
v. Fill up the Google Form using institutional E-mail within the allocated time (for both cases
of Part-A and Part-B). Upload the scan copy of your answer scripts in PDF format. There
must be single PDF file for each answer script.
vi. Student must avoid plagiarism, maintain academic integrity, and ethics. Students are not
allowed to take any help from another individual and if taken so can result in stern
disciplinary actions from the university authority.
vii. Students will get chance once, and only once for submitting the answer scripts. Necessary
charts/tables are attached at the end of the question paper.
viii. PDF file size of the answer script should be less than (or equal to) 1 GB. Student may use
‘Camscanner’ or ‘Adobe scan’ apps for scanning the handwritten answer sheet. . Uploading
clear and readable scan copy is your responsibility and must cover the full page of your
answer script.
ix Before uploading rename the PDF files accordingly, such as:
CourseNo_ StudentID_ PartNo
For example:
EEE1287_190108001_PartA.pdf
EEE1287_190108001_PartB.pdf

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Part-A
[Time for Part-A: 2 hours+1 hour for scanning and uploading] Marks for Part A: 40
There are 5 (five) questions in Part-A. Answer any 4 (four) questions.
Numbers on the right side of each question indicate marks. Symbols have their usual meaning. Fill the top-
page of the answer-script according to the provided template in Google Classroom.

1. a. Use the principle of superposition to find V0 in the circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 1(a). Where [5]
x=last three digit of your student ID and y= first two digit of your student ID. If your student ID
is 1234567890 then first two digit is 12 and last three digit is 890.

Fig. for Q. 1(a)


b. Use nodal analysis to find V0 in the circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 1(b). Where x=last three digit [5]
of your student ID. If your student ID is 1234567890 then last three digit is 890.

Fig. for Q. 1(b)


2. a. Use Thevenin’s theorem to find V0 in the circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 2(a). Where x=last three [5]
digit of your student ID. If your student ID is 1234567890 then last three digit is 890.

Fig. for Q. 2(a)

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b. Use mesh analysis to find V0 in the circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 2(b). Where x=last three digit of [5]
your student ID and y= first two digit of your student ID. If your student ID is 1234567890 then
first two digit is 12 and last three digit is 890.

Fig. for Q. 2(b)


3. a. For the unbalanced circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 3(a), find the value of I. Assume r = last three [5]
digit of your student ID.

Fig. for Q. 3(a)


b. For the RLC circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 3(b), assume the inductor is ideal and x=last three digit [5]
of your student ID. Now find
(i) Total impedance seen by the source as a function of source frequency, ω.
(ii) Source frequency (in Hertz) when the total impedance is a minimum and thereby
current is a maximum.
(iii) Quality factor Q of the circuit.

Fig. for Q. 3(b)

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4. a. The unknown network shown in Fig. for Q. 4(a) operates at 0.8 lagging power factor. When a [5]
capacitor C is added in parallel to this network, the capacitor draws a current of j73.3 A and
improves the power factor to 0.95 lagging. Find
(i) The value of the capacitance C.
(ii) The nature of the passive network and the values of the circuit parameters.
b. Current i(t) shown in Fig. for Q. 4(b) flows through a 10 Ω resistor. Find Irms . [5]

Fig. for Q. 4(a) Fig. for Q. 4(b)

5. a. For the circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 5(a), assume x=last three digit of your student ID. Now draw [5]
(i) The phasor diagram of current and voltage on the same set of axis.
(ii) Impedance triangle
(iii) Voltage triangle

Fig. for Q. 5(a)


b. For the magnetic circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 5(b), determine the value of I. B-H curve is given [5]
at the last page.

Fig. for Q. 5(b)

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Part-B
Submission Deadline for Part-B: 06-11-2020 by 06:30 PM Marks for Part B: 20
There are 2 (Two) questions in Part-B. All questions must be answered.
Fill the top-page of the answer-script according to the provided template in Google Classroom.

1. a. The resistance R 2 is attached to a circuit in Fig. for Q. 1(a). The Thevenin voltage and resistance [5]
as seen without the resistance R 2 are calculated to be,
VTh = x V
R Th = y Ω
Where x=last three digit of your student ID and y= first two digit of your student ID. If your
student ID is 1234567890 then first two digit is 12 and last three digit is 890.
Determine the following:
(i) The values of Vs and R1 when R 2 is not attached
(ii) The value of R 2 required to cause I=0.3 A when R 2 is attached
(iii) The value of R 2 required to cause V= 9 V when R 2 is attached

Fig. for Q. 1(a)

b. For the circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 1(b), find the gain V0 /Vs . [5]

Fig. for Q. 1(b)

2. a. A voltage v(t) = 141.4 cos(100t) V is applied to a series circuit and the resulting current is [5]
found to be i(t) = 0.707 cos(100t − 53.130 ) A. One element of this series combination is an
inductance of 1800 mH. Determine the magnitude of other series elements present.

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b. For the circuit shown in Fig. for Q. 2(b), determine the value of operating frequency, ω for [5]
which the current i(t) lags the voltage Vs (t) by 450 . Where r=last three digit of your student ID.
If your student ID is 1234567890 then last three digit is 890.

Fig. for Q. 2(b)

B-H curve for Q. 5(b)

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