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Submission Format:
You should present a series of hand written or word-processed responses. You should use
additional software to validate your answers in part 3.
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Assignment Brief and Guidance:
Scenario:
You work as a senior engineer for a company that manufactures engine parts and electronic
devices for an automobile company. You have been investigating a number of issues encountered
by a trainee Engineer in the production and service areas of the company and have been given
access to a range of manufacturing data. Your project manager has asked you to analyse the
following situations and provide appropriate solutions for the tasks where necessary .
Part 1:
a) A 3-bit parallel adder is found in a digital circuit (Figure 1).
i) If the inputs to the adder are A=100 and B=110 find the output. (Output of the adder
is summation of A and B).
ii) If the two inputs are given to a binary multiplier (made of binary adders) find the
result.
You are asked to deteremine the resistance and series inductance for each of the following
impendances 𝑍1 and 𝑍2 assuming a frequency of 50Hz.
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i) 5 + 4j
ii) 3 + 7j
b)
i. Express 𝑍1 and 𝑍2 in polar form and exponential form.
𝑍
ii. Find 𝑍1 𝑍2 and 𝑍1 in polar form and exponential form.
2
3
iii. Deduce 𝑍1 using De Moivre’s theorem.
iv. Show that 𝑠𝑖𝑛3𝜃 = 3𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃 − 4𝑠𝑖𝑛3 𝜃 using De Moivre’s theorem.
Part 3:
You are required to perform a loop current analysis for the following electric circuit shown in
figure 3.
A trainee technician has written down 3 linear equations to the above system using Kirchhoff’s
law for each loop shown above as follows.
𝑖1 + 25( 𝑖1 − 𝑖2 ) + 50( 𝑖1 − 𝑖3 ) = 10
25( 𝑖2 − 𝑖1 ) + 30𝑖2 + ( 𝑖2 − 𝑖3 ) = 0
50( 𝑖3 − 𝑖1 ) + ( 𝑖3 − 𝑖2 ) + 55𝑖3 = 0
However, he needs your assistance to solve the above system using your knowledge of matrix
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In addition, you are required to evaluate and validate your solutions using any appropriate
P2 Solve engineering
problems using complex
number theory
P3 Perform arithmetic
operations using the
polar
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and exponential form of
complex numbers
LO2 Solve systems of P4 Calculate the M2 Determine the solution D2 Validate solutions for
linear equations determinant of a set of to a set of given the given engineering
relevant to given linear equations engineering linear linear equations using
engineering using a 3x3 matrix equations using the Inverse appropriate computer
applications using software
Matrix Method for a 3x3
matrix methods
P5 Solve a system of matrix
three linear equations
using Gaussian
elimination
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STUDENT ASSESSMENT SUBMISSION AND DECLARATION
When submitting evidence for assessment, each student must sign a declaration confirming that the
work is their own.
Unit: Unit 39
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a particular form of cheating. Plagiarism must be avoided at all costs and students who
break the rules, however innocently, may be penalised. It is your responsibility to ensure that you
understand correct referencing practices. As a university level student, you are expected to use
appropriate references throughout and keep carefully detailed notes of all your sources of materials for
material you have used in your work, including any material downloaded from the Internet. Please
consult the relevant unit lecturer or your course tutor if you need any further advice.
Student Declaration
Student declaration
I certify that the assignment submission is entirely my own work and I fully understand the
consequences of plagiarism. I understand that making a false declaration is a form of malpractice.
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ASSIGNMENT NO 01
Further Mathematics
Analyse engineering data and model engineering situations using mathematical
techniques
Step 1
Label the matrices in the Excel sheet as A, B, and X. Matrix A should contain the coefficients, B the
constants, and X the solutions.
Step 2
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Step 3
Enter the following function to multiply the inverse matrix of A with the matrix of B.
=MMULT(A7:C9,E2:E4)
Step 4
Next, we can obtain the values for i1, i2, and i3 as outlined below.
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