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696 696
696
697
6S7
Th6oretrcat power ota wabr turbine 749 SFcilic sped of a wat6r tulbine 750 Iu6ne generator sel up 750 Heat en6rgy @nveEbn fictoB 751 Tems used in pEdiction ofload
751
Per unit impedanc using a diftent porcr & voltage bass 697 The seougnce nelwo* Ths seqoence nslwo Singte tino to ground fautt Double lins to ground fautt
SIRUGIUft
Planl capacity taclor
TEST 26 (44 problems) SOLUTIONS TO TEST 26 752 752 753
OTI|IIIN
by chemical
Tt4
765
+ .:. .l .:.
Matter
Apprcximate eqlivatents belwen a line to linefaLrtt& a 3-ph.s6 fauli ot an untoaded gene.ator 703 TEST 24 (40 probtemst 7U SOLUTIONS TO TEST 2' 715
776
784
Atom - smallest part lhal an element can be reduced to and slill keeping lhe
properties of lhe element.
735
9.107 x
736
736 737
1.672 x 10
V.l!e
f3?
738
ieutbnr .:md..l
743
<-a
jii o,bG
i".cls
x..!s,
where:
N = iotal number of electrcns on a given shell
n:
nrh
shellofthe atom
!J!t!J!!!!!!!!e!!!4J!_!!!!!!t!!!Et!3e!ins
b!,
Roras
rt.
Volt (V)
.l n $
Valence electrons
- unit of polenlial differencs, which is equalto onejoule of work done p.r ono coulomb ofchargs. Named afierthe ltaljan physicist, Atessand.o C. Voltr (1754 - 1827) who invented the firct electric battery.
TITCTIIC GUIITXT
Whn a polential difference between lwo charges forces a third charge to mov, the
charuo in motion is called an elctric current.
Mass
tttclntcG[
{.
$
Ampere (A) - unil of charge flow equalto one coulomb of charge past a given point in ons scond. Naned affer lhe French physicist and mathematician, Andr6 M. Ampers (1775-1836).
A body is said to be charge, if il has eirher an excess or deficit of etectrorc from its normalvalues due to sharing.
Coulomb (C)- unit ofetectric charge, which is equivatentto G.2S x t0r3 electrons or protons. Named afrerlhe French physicist, Charles A. Coulomb
(1736
1806).
?OTIXIIII IIITfIRTTSI
Potential- the capability of doing work
Any charge has lhe capabitily of doing work of movjng another charge either by attraclion or repulsion. Example,A$ume1 cofcbarge.in movedilectron5.
Bome opposition or rslstance.
ms$r cI
Ihe fact that a wire carrying a currenl can become hot, it is evident lhat the work done by lh applied force in producing the current must b accomptished against
Ohm (O)
1854).
l\\ _ 6+ F\ (+ betflohs* tbc:elcedbr'the,_ cpaea".r I \\ l\\ rer{rw,l b.ar,4drd b},--. cpL.e - L,^nI *_o'O-- l:) I rarler,$.iar.rdoio.zet*,o. qor! ". l',.1 <TzLl \ ll ll 'o".'.rh",/.Da"
Ri*',
where:
R'
o* \J -oo-*\ \l
b. No+ aj!+ r \\ o+ I 11
3 3
mal,Dg r
da1rcn5 M lbe itt,a.te,j b\ ihe,l c ptarc anJ elR:tons drllb Ep.led irhc -rc;hr.
R = sistance (ohm) A = cross-sectional area (square meter) p = resislivity (ohm-meter) L = Ienglh (meter) V = volume cubic metr)
oh5 qo nq
.l .!
The net num ber of electrons moved in the diredion olthe positive charge ptate depends upon the porentjat difference between the two charges.
Elect citv:
r, = radi'rs otthe cable r, = radius 1o the ouler surface oflhe insulation
Basic
Ptihcible.\
cM-il..
IEIGI 0I
1,000
G0x0tfitxcI
Conductance is a measure ofthe malerial's abilitv lo conducl electric cuffenl lt rs equalto lhe reciprocalof reaistance.
Slomons (fomerly mho) - unil of conductance. Named aflerthe Geman engineer, Em6t Weme. von Siemens (181G1892)
Experiments have shown lhal the resistance of all wires generally used in praclice in elecl cal syslems, increases as the temperature increases.
R1= initial resistance (ohm) R, = linal resistance (ohm) T = inferred absolute temperalure = temperature when resistance of a given materialis zero lr initial tempeture 12 = final lemperaturc Ai = change in temperature o = temperature coefficienl of resistance
Tempe.ature coetficient of resislance (o)- ohmic change per degree per ohm
at some specified temperature.
lffiultfl0r llst$txct
0r
flflrs
@"
p = resisiivily of the insulating I = length of cable (melet
rt:*'"f
male al (ohm-mete0
Ubs{
Problcnl
t.
2s
B.
32s
c.
D.
1na
'12 s
t!
Or EE 8o.rd X|rch t99a The 3ubstation bus bar is mad up of 2-iches round gopper bars 20 fl. long. What is lh resislance of each bar if resistivlty iB 1.724 x 10'ohln-cm
Ploblcdr
Aietoctdc has a chsrge of 2 coutombs. tf 12.S x 1O1s tree -.- TS,ua19qg"9 eredrons are added to it, whatwillbe the net charge on lhe said dielectric?
A.7.21x1Osohm
B.
A_ 4C a. -2c
C.5.185x105ohm D.2.96x106ohm
D.
c.
8c
Zeto
Problcr!
|esislivity.
't
Problqn ar
lhe potentiat difference betwen the termin;s
r9y, 7r EE !o.!ll bbcr Dlemine lhe rasislanc ot s bus bar made of copper if th6 lngth is j O meters long and the crGs-section is a 4 x 4 cln2. Use f.i241 micro ;hm"ctn as the
.,
Aiattry.cn detiver
ofti6
ba(6ry?
A.2V
c.
B.
50V
0.5
D.'5V
D.
P.aobL!A
1Or0
t!e?
Nk$rome ribbon r$lstor elemenls 6ach ha6 a 63i3tenco of 1 ohm, The lement made from shet of nichrome alloy, 0.m5 crn thick. tf ths width of th ribbon is 0.3 's cm. what longth iB requlrd pr elcm6nt? Assurne specific 3istance of nidrrcme alloy to b 1m 4-cm.
c.
a.
2A
2.5 A
1.5
A.68.8crn
A
D.
C. 70.7 cn D. 67.4 cm
PlobLnl
Whet quanlily of etoctricity fows
B. . 62.1 cm
Problcltt 4:
9r EE
72C
1800
c
to
from soildrawn copper having a resistivily at 2O'C of l.732x1orohm-dn. The washer is 0.125 inch thick and has inside diamele. and outside diameter ol 1 inch and g ind|eB r$pectivety. C6lculete the exacl .6islance betwoen the two en& of th tum to direct curent; taking into account lhe non-uniiom qrnenl dislribution. Assume lhe contacl along the ends of lhe turn to b perfect ovff the 6ntire crosseclion_
One lum o{ a copper bar is produced by cutting a coppr washr along a mdius
dI
Eroblclo 5r A constant current ot 4 A charges a capacitor. How tong wilt it lake accumulale a tolalcharge of g
coutomb; on the ptates?
A. B. C.
10{
ohm
O.
t00l
Teet
6!.. taio ! condicior o.1o_ m tors. with . uniform drrm.ror t.o #mf,*f::"*lr-mor 1.0 c"',no rro"rne "'."l*"ny-"irfr";;il; ;i;iffi:i Jffi;"fH"*ff on 6nd otfrr! condqdor accordiag lo fl. foffula:
p
1.0.?8ohm
C, D,
0.e3 ohm
O.01ohm
tiaDLrr tt
h dnwfl lhroogh a sedes of dies udit its dianrter is rduced to 0.OS ind,. A;;; lta apaclfic rrristance ot the materiat rmain3 con"t nt, *t ij ff," ,""i"L-J Itneih.ncd conducior? "f
A oo.ducto{ wttos diameter is 0.175 inch hAs a rosislsnce ot 0.5 ohm. Th wire
O.OOf + f
O<f.,
otric,n
8.
0.0015ofim
&
A. ','Drllta},
D.
htr
A. g.
C. D.
ur trtlc.r{
a, c.
l l.,l5
10.22
o
A
()
12.75A
10.82
""iffi
Apfll
A corloin wir has a ro3ldiance R, The r$iltance of another wire fttenticel wilh
rgtj
c.
A. 4A B. 3rr
5rr
#
5m
ln e. 'R 2 c. 2R o. 1n 1
trou.ttt t?r
langth mwt b dd-off tom the
D. 6n
A givan wir6 ha6 a r6sbtance of 17.5 ohms. It its tngth b 560 m, how much r|i in order to reduce its reiistancs to ti.s otrms.160 m 170 m
A, 8.
ft! resbt nce is 1oo tirn" rhe
,",r"i'gfiH,H"*ft.i"1;:H'c'
10n
8.
C. D.
t45 m
155 m
PlcoblCltr
t00 m
12.5 m
Whet is th stze jn squaB miltimlr (mmr) is the cabte of 260 MCM 6ize?
tA
EE
c.
D.
A B.
!o.rd Alstt tro:]
C. D.
P.loblc.r 14, tE
,"
A.
Pr.obl.tn l9r
A 500 MCM ACSR cabt6 has 37 strands. Dete.mine the diameter in mils of each
TO
l00l
120.24
118 34
116.25 .
B,
l1
c.
D.
PtobLo
110.35
EE Eo.rd L.!Gh Th r68blenc6 of a wire is 126.48 ohms at 100 'C and 100 ohms at 30'C.
0.00427 0.00615
0.0258 0 0356
t{l
rt9!
Prioblcd 2ot
A,
I c 0
trablod r3r
Two wire8 A & B made trom two diffgr9nl materials have temperature coeflicient Cl r.rlslenc 6quel to 0.0025 and 0.0005 ohm per "C, respectively. tt is deGircd to makc s coil of wire having a aesistenc of 1200 ohms \Nith a tomperature coefficient Ot 0.001, u8ing suitabl length6 of the tvo given wires connecled in series. oalarmlne lhe required length of rvir6 A?
MCM
ll#!.nitrffilfiffi fr'#iic"gr,""g;,g;y"r".,".,,.
A.72.26ohms
D.58.15ohms
A, 5.5 m g. 8.2 m
3i3i3i$i
D.
8.0 m 5.0 m
Ftobld!
16r EE
lo.rd
OctoDar
tt t
P|!obLa!ta,
Ts,o heating lemnls which is 500 ohrns and 25O ohms are connected in sedes wllh lmpratu coffcinls of 0.001 and 0.m3 ohms per 'C, respdively at 20 .C. Calcul5le lh effediva lomprature coefficient of lhe combination.
fl rfli"l:H*:#$ffi
D.
B.90.12o c.85.22()
92.81fi
A.
88.89a
'ft1ir6r:q,f
{,:r{!ffirll,1##
c.
D,
000167
ProbIod !7t A cylindrical rubber insulaled cable has a diameter of 0.18 tnch and
lnlulation thickness of0.25 inch. lfthe specific resistance of rubber is dclermine lhe insulalion Gsistance per 1000-fi length of the cabte.
1014
an
Problcnt
A[
ohm-cm.
s:*l,!";li$"fl ..*;[i'$*ur;:"f:si#Hrrli*iiJlr""#Jix
D.
A.624MO
c.
B.
D.
Problelr tar
The diameter of a given bare conduclor is 0.50 inch. A thermoptastic insulation with lhickness of 0.1 inch is Mapped around lo jnsulate lhe conductor. Determine the ansulation resistance of thjs conductor per meler. Assume specific resistance of lhermoplastic insulation to b 2 )( 1 014 ohm - cm .
I2
l00l
Solved
'
Solutons to Tesl
13
AB. D
107xroP{)
l(}5x'toeo
109x lOeA
Or
i.tulrsbL$l
.
+2C
C- llOxl0eo
PFoblc|! t9. tE
to.!d
Oclo0cs
tgtt
o?
- -12.5 xlor'
x;2i*1% = -2c
Ttte insulalion resistance of a kilo.neter of the cbl6 haling a diameler of 2 cm and an inG{dation tickoes ot 2.rn b 600 otms. It the thic*n;s of the ansutation ig inc.easd to 3 crn, find the inulatio,r r6i6bnce otthe cble.
Q*
'o
A. 8.
C.
725 ohms
I
lE fc.a Oettb.r riao
D.828ohms
8.2 voll|
o6
Pr.DLd
n
tiot
E::'ff:;,H"';"'
l
B.
- 2dfipgratt
o-n-'(ur"'+#;
a -18@c
o8
l-2dc
t4
-m2f8rrr?
o','
1.D7. O !3_A t9_ A 25. C 2.A 8. A t4_C 20. a 26. D 3.8 9. B 15. A 21.C 27.O 4.O 10.C 16.O n.A28.A 5.411_A 17. A ?'3. B 29. C 6. C 12. C 1A. a 2.t- A 30_ B
1= 2ex r
1319 r 2 9{ 9n ln 1n l!
25238
= 649 6
^
R
(1.724 x 1O3Xm96)
O-I{ - Filed
-5.t85x105drt
in Elechical Enpineetine by
Ro,as
Jt
n
Sofutio^ to
Test
15
1991!
1m
= looo cm
^ 'L A
f,
Jo
aL =
Jro
oor.ro 'r:r
(4x4)
".
R
i[.-".'.
1'; ]]l' = i [.
**'.''{S)]
same weight
L=!l=(Iqg!-9o
L = 68.8 cm
- 0.0806()
*=oi
Comidf
a difiarential
*-'$
Nota Sinccthe coll ir roound with thc
orwke, thusthe vollnres
of
th. wir. us.d in both coDditionr rre con,Qnt. Ard witl lhc volumc
elenrot
rcrttance lqfleJ drFctly a. the qua'e ofthe length.
coDttaDt,
A=tdr
L=2nt
an
=
R=kL2;
k=
proportionslity conBtant
d4I)
ldr
^1R
ce
=
R-
lt* \
tJl2't
) t l inch l (tnl.s- tno.s)
\t ttsaool' J \ 6000./
Notc: Asruming thclc ar. no losscs in the prccsi, tb volum ofthe matdal rcmains constaDt And wlth the volume <on5tant, the fe3'fince ofthe nateial
'anesdrcctly
a: ihe squa'e
ofthc lcngth.
o.125inch x12
s4cm
2a11.724x1041
R,
&
G =6?902.25mho
TL, -|.r.,]I,
L1
I.
lr
-1
U102.25
' "^
Rz
=*.
l!.J'
lL,/
- o.o1z
I L, .l
sr,
1'
c::::33:::::5 L,=
2.5L1
R = 15.527 x 103
()
=54
"nd'?0?r,
L=0.1m=10cm .
R = k L, ; k = pfoportionality constant
_L
R, IL, ], =l\
R.
R1
1:::::::..:.-)
&=100R)
16
l00l
Solved Problens in
Elect cal
Sofutio,"t to Te.r
17
n=oY= a'
(1,\'
14)
Pv -=rr'Y
u'"1
N'n. Alrrm.
R thc
ca
Notc: A5romiDg th.rc arc ro I65e5 jn thc proce$, thc voloD. of rlr rcrrainr .onstart And wtth tbc volume onstant, the rcsirtan.e ofthe *tre:nrcncly ar thc (ou,tfi powcrorthe d amerer.
(n^r k1tr.r)nl
dott 5<tiooal arc! oFth. wrrc to be.orsbnt And with th. conjtant, rc'iri.oc. ofth. wjre \ri., drectly astle let]gth.
c.mlant
R=*;
k =proporlionatity constanl
R, tR' L'
r.
-tti
k - propodionality
!e=f4
*,' =".f
R:
R=
f R' t d,.J
ldzl-oo.r1\5,
o
*
4,
\,,
L -1,
560- 400
-rJ!_r L,
Length
]'
rr'zf
-__.\
l-anClh cu(
26O
of
= 160 m
cut-of
= o.3
c -d
MCM = 25O,@O CM
con3tant
rz 2,,,n'
R,
^ d ann" 14
---ii$,2ll"
14
,J
A.l26.67mrn'?
*=o[#)'=,'(#i
R2-1145a
t(b tlCM
= 500,000
c=ol = 4 =r Altdz
Note.Arlrm.
-!Q!99=1*rr.u,* cu. d
d-Jet=Jfu5135
d-116-25mils
r.-
two wkcj ir botb cordltlors to be conrtaDt And wrtl thc lcngth cor5tant, tLc rerstance oftlc wrie latres rnveisely ar the square oi
th< lalgth
of{'c
Notc
I
R.
Dgth
'D
R=-:i
p. - !.!.;0.
f = proportona$y con {ar
tzo-cup.rn
ff
R,=l4l ld,l' n:
n. =n.l4l'=^ll')' ^ '
=*ie.
_ p.L"
\E--._1,
d/
\d,I
.1,=2d'
R. =Rc
l2d, )
p.L.
",
=?o
tSolutioti; to Test
17
-="#=ffi="#
Note: Aisumirg tlerc arc no lorse5 ir t6. procets, rhc volumc oF the rrateral ieirairs constart. Ar.l with tlc voJum..oDnrn{ tbe resrsence ofthe materral lzrr.5 inv.6cly atthc Foudh power ofthe,ljamerd
_L
Notc Anumc thc doss s.ctional area oFth. wrrc to be constnrt And wjfh tbe rkrs 5..tronilarca conrtant, retisiaD.r o{the wire v?do dfectlyasthe lenqth
R-kLi
k = propodionality conslant
R. R,
1^
L.
L,
' =lEa= R,
-
$o(12 5)
17.5
= a66
*,' =
a,
]'-
rr'z o 0.,1
\5,
Longth crrl o{f = lr - L" = 560 - 40O Longth cul - off = 160 m
250 MCM = 250,000
\____rl__,J L,
Length
cut-olf
Ci'
cM=
d=
d
d12n2
R=f
; k = nrolortionalig conatant
-12.7.n.,'
R, Id,)' R, ldr.l
R,
. 'd 41
ris
A = 126.67mm2
500 McM = 500,0m ca4
ACSR caue
- = R.l.dtl'=o5lo0.06 lf \d,) \
'7-strand
Rz''11.45n
1.-,0
=!4@=rrra_srcu
cM=d
d = d =
Jct
Note, L$gth'
ir boil ondltronr
are
tle
5ame
p"
R=+;
R,,
=!&;o. = rzo-cLrp.rt
=
- propondna&y corl3tafil
p.
/___-t,
!t!r;0.
ro.:zn- cup.,a
n,
1!r
l' =Rl-!Ll
\2d,j
d, =2d'
p,L. _ P"L.
=:lo '1
It
Electical
ars ezz
Solutloru to Test
19
so .
do
i-
zgl:e6
)
0.00427
R,
R,
""=+
r = --a- =zu.tgz,c 0,00427
-O
Equato Eq.1toEq.2:
R.(1+0.0025^r)
0.0005^,) = (R.
RbXl +0 001ai)
!e_ R1
-
T+12
T+t1
0.0015R.Ar =0.0005RoAr
Rr
= 3Ru = 1200
63.24
o
256"s
R. +Rb
Rr +3R. = 1200
R.
= 300
=1=-1-= do O.o(X
T +t1
300
Rr_T+t,
Rj
L.=6m
R, = 5OO(1 +O.0o1l') + 250(1 +0.003ar) R, = (500 + 250X1+ a* ai )
R- = R. 'lT*
'
=O
R,
=A
88
Equate Eq.1toEq.2:
1=1=-1-=zso"c ao 0.004
R,
500 (1+ 0.001^r)+ 250(1+ 0.003a,) = (750X1+ 500 +0.5ar + 250 +0.75A( = 750 + 750o.nar.
od'^,)
T+t, R1 T+t!
_
dji
=0.00107
r^ =
ft*r.)rla)-r '
\R,l
9 "=*"7
't
= tzso
'
R=
1O1a
r,
,J,*"
\
t,,
lQ:gt
3.281ff1
hfg-!r)
\0.09./
= 59.2 "C
R = 694.05 MO
@ ^=*^? 1oi'
T = 234-288 0C
R=107.'102x1Oen
L)C
Electi.
Cba.itt 2t
cabl a'rd
==!1nL
DCthffik
0[r8ut
Ohm'. Lrw alates lhct lhe cunenl florving ln 6n eloctric circuil ls dlr.cty iilJrtr"ii ii tt'L imprersed enrf applied lo the circuit snd lnv'r'6lv lo lhe
&=s R"
nC
-,--.lH] .-[#,J
R)=757o
^1
R12
G = 0.0833 mho
WWmm
ri\6ro
E = impr3sd voltdge (voft) I = currenl drswn (ampere) R = r*iEtsnce (ohm)
lltgnltll?affn
Electrlcal powor
Watt
- un
ol electdcal energy equal to one loula of enctgy consumed in one Bri-iish engineer and inventor Jam Watt (1 736
,s$ue
where:
P = electrical Power ($,att) E = vohage (volt)
I=
R = re3istance (ohm)
dfient (amperg
DC
Ele.tic Cn.uits 23
IUG|
{.
r ltHI
IXtXCy
toulllErls
tlltlttm$unloi
E]
tulD
t8
do work
E.
where
t:
m = mass ofthe materiat (gram) c = spcific heat of the matenat (catone per gram .C) dr = change in temperature of the mate at (.C)
N.n. llth.i..rcthree
l.ihl,r!
lD
rn.t
6l'tthecrrc!ii
'nto
two
Note
.l
?rillu+onlcTm ftsBr0ns
a
Prnllal clrcult - th resistancos are connecled across each olher.
Note
1,lay
1
24 boql5
l Donth = 30,lays
yerr = 365 day5 = 8760 hou6
l"
+E2+
E3
snl$_G0tIIGII0 trsFTtBS
.i
+EtL
,t
I3
N,n.
1,,
lniependen{ oF
of
'l
h. t hc
tota
power drawn by tbe circu it i5 equiE lent to the powels d'awn by each lord
DC
EleciicCircuits 25
cufin r Dilt$t3r
llfittrl
?illl1fl
IGm ron
ffstsnis E0xxrsrrl tr
lE,
\o(e .rth.,"a'e.hreF
,e<
ror.
rn
or no,e.ern4nce,.n para,lel, reduce t-l)r (he -tr.u pdallFlbeforc applyinq tre lDT
r ntot*o
sHllt-pttflfit G0tIIGIMISI$I0[8
t
Series-parallel
circuit-a
iedwj
resutt
D.lli
to wye transformationr
_gc
-A.+
BtC
tf
A=B=c=Rrandx=Y=z=Ry
in Etecbicat
T?tt
27
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A lrd'trrUay power stalion supplies 60 kW to a load over 2,500 fi, 100 mm'?, rwo rNnrlrr,brr coppor losder lhe resistance ofwhich is 0.078 ohm per 1000 tt The bus vollr{,o rB maintained constanl at 600 V. Delermine lhe load curenl
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cuffent of 100 A and is located 1000 fl from the supply ll lh6 diameler of lhe copper transmission line is 0.45 inch whal must be lhe ll,1146 ol lhe 6upply?
120 V DC motor draws
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The potentiat at lhe terminats of lhe banery fa s from 9 V on open vo[s when a resistor ol 10 ohms is connecled across s terminals. circuit to 6 What is lhe rnternal resislance ot the banery?
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ora standard ce is measured with a potenliometer that _...^^t!"_-"l11rotng!'1"_lT9e gMes a readrng oI1.3562 V When a I 0 megaohm r"i"t", i" it" slandard ce termrnals, the potentiomete. ;ding arop" "onir*r.a ""i""" to t.S56O V. Wh;ii"inlernal resisiance ofthe standard cel? "
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Th6 hol resistance of an incandescenl lamp is 10 ohms and the rated voltage is Find the series resislance required to operate the lamp lrom an 80 V supply.
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A battery is formed of fve ce s Joined in series When the e{erna| resrstance rs . 4 ohms. tne cunenl is I 5 A and wh;n the enernar ,"r,"t"n"u i" S o1.", lrii"ni talls to 0. 75 A. F rnd the intemat ressrance of each ce .
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operating for a long time. lf lhe lcmpralure rise is 55 'C above the ambient lemperature of 20 "C, calculale lhe oxlemal rcsislance which mustbe initially connected in series with thecoillo limitthe
currenl to 2 A. The lempeBture coeflicienl of the materialof the coil {s 0 0043
c. 0.2 ohm
0.3 ohm
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per'C
10.12 ohms
10-52 ohms
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A carbon resislor dissipates 60 W of power from a 12d V source et 20.C H much power will be dissipal6d in th6 resi3tor al 120.C jf connectsd across the source? Assume th6 temperalure coefficionl of carbon at 20 'C is -O,0OO5 per .C,
a4r EE to.rd Aprll 1997 ll a rcrlrlor mtod al 5 welts and 6 volts are connected across a battery with an cran ckcult voltago of I volts. What 13 th6 inlemal rosistance of the baltery if lhe raaulllng cuflcnl i3 0.6 A?
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An arc lamp takes 10 A al 50 volts. A resistanco R is to b ptace in serios so lhat tho lamp may bum correclly from a 110 V suppty. Find lhe power wasted in this resislor.
'16r ll lr rcquhd lhat a loeding of 3 kW bc mainlain6d ln e heling almenl at an lntlal lanpareturo of 20'C, a voltago of 220 V b nao.3gry for he puryo.e. Afigr tho aLmani fu! 3.ttbd down to rloady atato, ll Ir iound lhrl a voLta of 240 voll6 ia t!.o...rry to malnlain tho 3 kW loading, Tha olamont reildinca lnpralu o. dcnl l. 0.0008 p.r do9r.o c.itigmd! at 20'C, Caloulato th. tn l lmpraluro ol lh. h.allng.l6m6nl.
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900 wstt6
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Conduclor'x" ofs cedain materialand a givon crcss seclion has a resistanc of 0.1 ohm pl metr and a lomprature co6fici6nl of O.OO5 p6r .C. Conduclor ,y" of anothor maledal and a given cross soclion has a resistance of 0,5 ohms pr nioter and e t6mpralure coemcient of 0.001 pd 'C. ls desired to make s coil havno a rc5i6lance of 50O ohm6 and a tompeUre coeficiont of O OO2 by u3ing suttait. longths of thc lwo wires conncted in geries. CalqJlato lhe requhed length of wiro
A 200'W, 11GV lncandaacont lrmp haa flhmonl hay{no biprnlu.r @afidcnt of ruBlrllnca aqual lo 0.006 al 0 'C. lf tha nollnal gprr-te ad,l9araturc ol tha bulb ii 2600 'C, how mloh cuarlnt rvrll lhr bulb drrw .t lha hda.( i ta lllliod on. Arsume N rcom tcnrparalurc ot 20 'C.
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An eleclric wals healer has a rating of 1 kW.230 V lhe coit used as heating elenent is 10 m long and has a resistivity of 1.724 x 1O$ ohm-cm. Detemi the required dianeter of lhe Mre in mils?
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Ihroc rssistors of 10, 12 and "/ ohms, tespectivly are connected in pardLl .iro.r a constant current source of8 A Determine "x'ifthis resislor draws 2.5A
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fwo rosislors A and B made of differenl maleriali have tefiperature coefficignla ol rol6tance at 20 'C of 0.004 and 0.006 respectively. When connected acrola e vollrg6 source al 20 'C, lhey draw cunent equallY What percenlage of th lol.l o rranl al I 00 'C does rsistor A crry?
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Two re6blors A afld B made of different maledals have temperature cofficiontl ol rcrislance of 0,003 and 0.005, resPctively. When connected in parallel asosa
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consumes equal power, What is the ratio of the powl drawn by rcsistor B to that in resistor A whn lemperatute rises to 60 'C? Assurn!
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The equivalent resisiance of three resistors A, B and C connecled in parallel is 1.714 ohms. lf A is twice of B and C is hatf as muctr as I, find the equivatent resisiance when lhe three of them are connected in se es.
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0.829 0.926
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0.882
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17.5 ohms
Three resistoB of 10, 15 and 20 ohrns each are conflecled in parallel. whal lhe lolal conductance?
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Three resislors of 10, 12 and 15 ohms are connected in parallel. Evaluate the value of curent lo the parattel system thal will make the cufient in the 10 ohm resislor qual to 2 A.
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615.32 W 506.58 W
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An 8 ohm resislor is connected in series with a parallel combinatior of resistors, R and 24 ohms. Determine R if the power consumed by the pa connected resistors js equalto the power consumed by the 8-ohm resistor.
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A procc.! 6quipm6nl contains 100 gallons of waler at 25 'C. lt i3 rsquired to Llrt0 ll lo bolllng in 10 minules. The heat loss is estimaled to be 5%. what as lhe kW
lhr hcalofl
20 ohms
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A multi'tap resistor R is connecled aqoss a 220-V supply. A voltmeler intemal resislance is 15-kO is connecled across the cenler tap and one end of supply terminals. lfthe voltmeter regislors 100 V, what is lhe value of resistor R.
B.
t:6 kw
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in a l"kw elect c ket e. How long a lol.l ot 0.8 kg ofwater at 20 'C as lll mlnulol! nesded lo raise the temperature ofthe water to 100'C?
4 a6 filh 6 32 mln
t:
0Umin
a 60 mln
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A potontial divider of resistance of 50 ohms is connected across a 100 V DC sourc, A load resislance of 10 ohms as connected across a tap an the potential divider afld the negative teminal of lhe source. lf a current of 4 A flows towards th6 load, what is the curent supplied bythe source?
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Ho{r meny calories does an electdc hatr ot 10o watls generate per second?
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Two sistors A and B are connectod in series across a 220 V DC source, Wh6n a vollm6ter wilh an intemal resistance of 10 kO ohms, is connectod across resistor A, th6 instrument reads 100 V and $hen connected across resislor B, il reads 80 volls. Find the resislance of resislor A.
roquired to 6ise the temperature of water in a pool is 1000 lhr hoat losss are 25%, the heating energy rsquned will be
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An electric kelde was ma*ed 500 W, 230 V found to take 15 minutes to bring 1 kilogram of water at 1 5 "C to boiling point. Delemin the heat effciency of the kettte.
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ln an electric hoater the inlel temperatur is '15'C. Water is tlowing st the rate 300 grams per minute. The voltmeler measuring voltage adoss the heating ele reads 120 volts and an ammeter m6asuring cunent tak6n rceds lO ampercs. sleady slate is linally reached, what islhe finalreading ofthe oultel thermometer?
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lhraa r6sislors of Aohm resistance are connected in della lnside the delta lmlll.l thrac &ohm resistors aae connected in wye Find ils resistance betwen any
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2 ohm.
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Four cubic meters of waler as to b healed by m6ans of four 1.5 kW, immersion heating elemenls. Assuming the offciency of lhe h6al6r es determine lhe time required boiling lhe water ifthe initiat temperature is 2O.C and allfour elments are connectd ifl parallel.
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a ohmr
B. C. D.
Four cubic meters of waler is to be heated by means of four 1.5 kW, 230, imnr6ion heating elemenls. Assuming the efficiency of the heater as determine the time required boiling lhe water iflhe initiat temperaturc is 2O"C and
the elemenls are connocled lwo in series in parallelwilh two in series.
A. B.
C. D.
0.30, 0.23 and 0.15 ohm 3-0, 4.0 and 5.0 ohms 3.33, 4.44 and 6.66 ohms
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= =
1+
2(3X4)
Rn
1.e23o
t
Solurior,.t to Tert
17
\,2.74 A
48t/
1,,
,2
r.'(R)
'*--(#ffi)
i
(ao + n)'! =
T
o
:
900+00R+R'?=1a,oR Rt -goR+9oo
!y quadr.tc fumula
co
g0
87.08
I
i
G)
ofR:
00-870a
R.lt.46 n
E,
t2v
r,.f,L-lf
Pr
=r.oor
lE
I00l
Solutions to Test
19
\ote 5rn." power. d%wF are -qua' rhc equralent ..s.<tan.c .omb,natron mlsr he eqlalto I ohms:lso
R"q=8
., '2
R
zr ,
2(1)
8=l1L 24 +R
24R = 192 +8R
26 r 61.23
38.12 A
R=12rr
&rbtlllulc R inEq.2: lj = l, +1, 120_ 100-
R/2 R/2
100
t20I/
t00 y
80 '' 50 R
t,
60
50- 38.12
15.000
5.05 A
:
R R 40 _ 100 R 15,000
240_2OO-
100
15.OOO
100 1m
Ra-1qooo=
Er
120
Ro
n=ao1#99=oeoo R=6ko
=20 v
by CDT:
Rb
1-
10,000(120) 120R.
100, +
100
_ '
r, =
t.R
i;
=
="it.";=o
---'>L
""""> It
R+R,
r.(Rf R.)
qnJ to)
=O
t#=*m.#=u
substitute Eq.l inEq.2:
,'=#=effi-a
Equale Eq.land Eq.2: 4(R+10) _ 60 R sO_R (R + 10)(50- R) = 15R
= Vr -|LRL
oooo
50R,R, +500
"'[
=220
1OR = 15R
R, -25R_500 =o
R"
= 4999.88
R.:5kO
!! ! AJ!!!!!!!!!!2!!r,
O = (lOoO
i, Et""t,i""t
Solutions to Test
1Oo _
1
5) = 356.810 .t
,r
=l5g!=-
w"* 5oof;;*]=o?eo6
3558r0
fir
.J/
orbt
1h
2
Sl
10.22kS
szy =
\=79.1o/o
. r00s"r,,ffi"ffi,ff_a,are
X:o
cl,n = 29842. 105 kct = o.24
|I () 0(,
L-
r,
!1r
:zy-
r.mz"c
il1'.itj:
Pt
!T.T[',?']lo.
25)
283s0 kca,
l, - tJ5.43.F
{J
f'c,::=
10-.(1)+1.667=5746.C e(slrot
*.,
(),
P-2o7.24kw
Q = mcAr
"
!9lgg l
tmin J
zler=
f("a,)
o zo1'zoy1rel =
p9!,-1rL
\ min
57 6oC
111g,r 60 sec J s ,c I
l,^
./,-'
,w2674 = -i6o'I=
ou sec =!!L
l,
= ar
-!1
= 57.8_15
=72.6"C
n- Pt --
4Js6 =;.i86
loo{1)
Note,
rle
iating
ofrh. hearo
is
Q = 23.98 calories
+O o=Pt+o
'n
=4
Wn = 10oo+o.25wn Wn = 1333.333kW-hr
m.rlqg&
l= 4ooo
i"
= 0.24Pr =0.24Ett
mci! min),
Q = 0.24(1 10X12X30
!9!99
= Pt
szo.zr
r""r
ri
{4.1s6l{IqI).(!g:!qlg
= 248059.259
J.
32
l00l
Sol
tio8
to Test
53
I = 248059.259
l:69
R
e- t0 1o(2ol--lllc, 20
+ '16 +
hrs
=;
t
2
2
rs rlway,tlr powcr,l.awn 6or the suppli Vlheh two Scaterecncnt. are.on.ected In e!. {he'ort,:9.a ros. eacr element wll be equalto l,/2 oFrhetotalvo hse 5,1c. rct spe.l'icq. a*Lhe (he. rLir -onnF.l,ol qoe. no, a4a trc e#iciency o(the heato.
lr-rR
i,-:
R,
p' - 1!{9I=a5e
18+6
Ry - 4.5+ 4.5 = 9O
+O
o=Pt+O
,.
"*
ro
=+
Rrt =3rt
EquateEq.l to eq.2:
t_
t
mc^r _ 4000
kg (4.186
kJ/kg oCX100
-20)'C
1.35kW
=992237.037secx
thi
3600sec
t = 275.6 hrs
-----------xF51
1001 Solved Problens m
Electrccl
thetens
SS
',1,,1
'r.lhod itath .r rl oxisl in lhe circuil and lhese curents are employed in connection wilh
lhll
curent3
assagned to as many
lftxot
Kirchhotf(1g24- 1887)
,, t
CunEnt L.w (KCL) - the atgebraic sum ofthe cur.ents al any junction or
of an lectric circuit is zero.
Voltags Layv (KVL) - the atgebraic sum of th emfs and the resistance
drops in any closed loop of an electdc
n/
R)
ciroit
is zero.
6^r,
Itlvl
,
O Currenl towards lhe node, positivecunsnt. o Cufint away frcm the node, negative curent. g ln a vollage source, ifloop enters on mrnus and goes oul on plus, positive Cl ln a voltage source, if loop enters on plus and goes out on miirus, negative O ln a resislance, if the loop direclion is the same as the curnl direction. ngetlve rrabtance volta06 drop O ln a resistance, if the loop directioh is opposite to the clrent direction,
reriatance voltage drop_
,.
and Lua'eeluated by 5im u ltaneou, 5u brtitutions oFthc -1 ,.rt ons lotmulate,l6om each oopormerh using KVL
M.\h.!rent5la
q;lqi
q"]rl
s|PtlP0sm0x [oRfii
By KCL By KVL
of resistors, the currenl in any resistot is equal to lhe algebraic aum ot lha curronts delivered by each independent sources assuming that each source is tolhr0 alone or independently wilh respect lo lhe olhers.
h r r$lwofk
:
E1-liRr-lrRr=O
E:
trR.1, lsRs
E1- lRj +
l,&-
O Er= O
Ir
in Electti@l
tottlrou flllo!
lhl. m.lhod, r clrcult wth "n" nodo!, has a solulion with only
lill.llon.
nacd.d.
Note,
lFa 5ource (eithda cutrentoia voltagesourcc) rs acting alone, ihe other cureDt sources a'e open circujted whileth other voltage sources aie rhod
L
Connon node
5TEP 1
\rr.
tl)crc
aicthre (n = 3) node5
rn thrs crrcuit,
I
sTEP
2:
lfE,
i5
acting alone,
| {l i!rl. b, lr = l!
15
Nd,lc voltage5 v.and Vbare daluated by sim ultaneous substitutiont oFthe .quitioni f;'mualtcd using KCL an,l otespondrn!!, currctts flowiDg througb tr.h rcrstancescan be solvcd.
Note
ltre cunentr ll', l:', L', l1', l:' & 13'arc cqluate,i ushg
basic electrc
circd(
If,Iwilt$flI0nil
ll a taalalor of R ohms be connected between any lwo terminals of a linear network
ll.
allLr.nc.
(1667
ra.ulling steady state current through the resi6lor is the ratio of the potential E. (betwn lhe two points prior to the connction) and the sum of tho ol lhe resistance R. (resistance btween lh6lwo points) and lhe connectd Yalu.. lltla{anco R. Named affer the French telegraph engineer, Chatlea Leon Thevenin
'
1926)
St l00l
sTEP 1
Open circuit &, and:olve for the voltage acbsr the op.n crrcu(ed tlminals.
Note,
Eo rs
of
Netwotk
Conprin
hll.Fn{.nt
(rhort circutall iodcpcndcnt voltage source5 and open clrcuit all curcDt tourc.t).
RJ
R,
lahcornputcd
w
R3
ofa
llwn clrcu(.
(on
t,
rcnmffilf,t0ltx
l! analogous to Thevenin's theorem except thet instead of lhe open lhla theorgm uses the Bhort drcuil te6t and tho 6quivalent circuit is a , Cmllt. Nomed afrer lhe Amedcan engineer, E. L. Norton (1898 - )
aqulv6lnl circuil:
l"
I
N.t\|o
Laws &
Theot.ns
61
ruxl $fltaltr
E,
lIltlolanc.
numbat ol voliag6 aourcs of arbrtrary geneBled vohage and finhe iiinoo ddhrcnt trim zero are connecld in parallel the resulting voltage '.'dh__-'_toomutnatton ia ttre ralio of lhe algebraic sum of lhe currenls that shorl circuited to the algobratc sum of the Siidirioir. v 0.r,""r.
"ten
tQulvll.nl clrcuil
sTEp
1,
short crrcuii Rj ?n,1 soh tbe sholt .irc! it currcnt that llowstowardsthe
Note
5TtP2,
Not.,
5TEp
basic principle,
ciruit.
l^,
62
5TEP
l00l
lJ.
b and l:
stuncr
rmrs[0[ttll0I ilHIt0!
Thls method srmplifies lhe numbr ofmeshes rn lhe nelwork and thus simplilies the number ofequations needed.
tre
.,
Cunent source lo voltage source
Es
Rs
63
tblw
(or
ll
th.lr
cqu
ilcnts'
ltmplltthc Ptallel
-------->
It
llP
By
9&-1"(p.
'p"
"
p.)-
1"p.
-s
61
I 001 Solved
Ptubtens in Electrical
Test
65
xt ru t0xftfiIr $Ennr0nl
Maximurn power transferred to 6load rss,stor occurs ontywhen the sad resistor
1-"j.tu.,_"q*t
Ex?mple Find
R
f._-t;"'
aLR3Is
A 12 V baflory ol o.os-ohm resFtance and another battery " of 12 ta.r.r.nc supply power to a 2_ohm resistor. What is lhj curent V and 0.075
lhrough the
alr
EE
Bo.rd Oc3ot
r99C
llnA
103 A
tf2
solltion: o?enrrcu(
a
lt 91 A
rcsistor R, shortcrcqit ail independeDt volhge, 5ource5 aDd lI in,lepen,lent .uneDr sou rces.
04r
p'ip.:itn1["str":,fi3"f,ffi:1"}[,s";j;H:x,lr"J?"",ilffi
Rt
RJ
R,
A, zrv
.Ro
0 0
Tho LRT lrolly syslem 10 mites tond ir fed by two substalrcns that generate 100 volls and 560 votrs, rospectivety. The ;esistanc or lhe lroley wire and rait ler n tl o 3 ohm per mite tr the car is toiated 4 mite" r.o. U," OOo*ilr lrom the line. How much is the cunent supptied " by eactr "i"iii"-oi*J)"riii
trobls!
a5! EE Bocrd
At dt 1989
station?
_ -
No(e,
ifrhe @aesuo'rl "s .Lr.c1, or po*e. drah') by,c!s,o, p 5 to elhe the\en|n ror \o,lon s thco,em ro.o.ve tre p.ob.em
be
ro .ed ..e
c
D
125.54A.63.05A
Problqn 36t
Ten cells each ol emf 1.5 volls and inlemal resistance of 0,2 ohm are ioined in pamrer and connected to an exremar circuit resisran* o ir,rn!.
#r,"iii,i#iiiili
66
TPtl3
67
Problem a7:
same polarity together. The open ci.cuit emf and internal resistance of each b;i js respeclively 24 V and 1.5 O. Oetemine the resistance ot a healjng toad conn;i across lhe parallel combinalion of baneies so lhal tne power mnsimeO in tne t is 100 watts.
Two battedes A and A are connected across each other with lerminats of
tFtl.m 9rl EE Do.rd Octobcr t9a5 ' '-rr r iii i;llr, s tm oistance fiom lhe Tavuman, lakes
0.270 ohm per *rrri ,.'l'r- irottev wire having a sisl;nce ofkm lf the siation km Theisrail and 750 V vollage 0 06 ohm per n* lii"-r lrr.,'lliciency *"i"lance df / " oltransmrssron ri '"i''" llnl
B. 422() c. 4.o2 0
D.
4.12o-
I ^
li 0
open circujt voltage of 12 V and an inlernat resistance of 0.2 ohm. Ba(ery,,B,, h;; open c'rcuil voltage of .12.2 V and an internat resistance of 0 3 ohm: tf the b efles together detivers power to a 0 5 ohm power resistor. Negtecting effecls
Problcm 8a: EE f,oard Octobe! rtx)o The lead storage bafleies'A" and "8" are connected in para et. .A,
fm
n connected across two batleries A and B connecled in patallel 'n"'"iun"e s.rs ana inlernal resrstances oflhe banenes are 12 V 2 ohms and '"
Deler mrne the ohmic value of R if lhe powet absor bed by R
l. / lllit
A
wAlls
I
-
l) l)
ll ()
a.
16.00
ll
0
c.
D
12.85 A 25.24 A
Plobleln 89!
Three resistors of 2 ohm resistance arc connecled in della. lnside the d( lTlti ]l':: 2 ohm resisrors a.e connected tn wye. six oatrertes oi neirigi inle.nal resistance and ot different emf are inse.b; i"6 .";;;;; U"Y;;; ammeler. lhe current rn one ot tne defla Dranch was tound oul ro be 3 A. tt a 4_;h
resislance is inserted into that branch, what
tr.tl.D ltt EE aoard octob.t t96t - ,,harqer, a battery and a load are connected in patallel. The vollage acrcss lhe,
A
nlrl0r
rs
i2
6 vons anO the banery has an eml of 12 volls and rnlemal Iesistance of
wi
A.2.00A
t (:
B. c.
D.
1.75 A
1.50 A
1.25 A
,"obl.D _
9Or EE Bo.rd Apltt r99" ln Man a, the LRT runs between Grt puyat Statron and layuman Stallon wh. _ v^ott.ees of 420 votrs and 410 v;rs respecrivery ::_-.^l(Il-?:l_i"9 Tlllta,ns resrslance ofgo and retum rs 0.05 ohm per km. The lra," d,"; a;;;;i;;i;ijr or ruo A whrre in motion. whal arc the currents supphed by the two statrons rf
Problclr
lead ;l;rage battery is ted al 12 volls lf lhe internal lesrslance is 0 01 ohm rllntls the maxi;um power lhal can be delivered to the load?
94! EE
l {: t)
3.600 / 200
1800w
w w
B,
c.
D.
of O 5 ohm is connecled lhrough io a vanable load rsrslor' What maximum power will n h,(, resrslance of9.5 oh;s
resistof
68
B.
1001 Sotyed
pnblens in Etectical
Test
69
C.630wafts D.360watts
63 watts
toor EE Bolr'd Aprll t99t lw.lv. .imilar wires each of resistance 2 ohm6
are c.nnecled so
P.oblqn 96t
*l,Sgiffi
a. 1.5 f,r c. 2.0 cr
D.
1.8
I ll3 (l I t02 (l
M6o
I l0l l)
A.
rr
()
hrlv. idonticalwircs of resistance 6 ohms each are arrangd to form lhe edge cubs at I trbr A curent of 40 mA is led into thepotential one corner and out at the olher
ly opposite comer. Calculate the
difference dveloped between
torr
EE Boord Ostobcr
l99l
PlolFln
92, EE
Bo.rd l.pdt
rrsr
0lo v
;T';[L",!i{fffl.r.':.ffi :i{irri}$;:3l-".",
A.
D.
8.220.35kW c.242.73kW
223.94 kW
230.77 kW
ll,?:*:#
0riv
022v 02av
tqr
tlnd
EE
Ploblqr
g8r
L 31V fi 24V
12 19V
D. 142j2W
._iffi,i#,,;.,: ffi:1""1""1*3""':'i"i 0.25 ohm. sorve ro, the # ?#t?i:r:i,i!lm",_,,i'i"*iiiitl,i#v,11,:f ffffJ"yf,i:,9jeli*, A. 130.20 w B. 115.52 W c. 120.21W
1166V
0.10 21v
+
Lanp 60w
t2v
stmjtar wires eech of resislance 2 ohms are connected so as uuue. rrno lhe resislan@ between lo form ^,.h-rweNe the two diagona y opposile
rots EE lo.rd Aprll R.lcrring to the circuit diagram below, if the chaqer voltage is 130 volts and tha
vollage is 120 volts, solve for the cunent
Ib.
t9tt
cornem
-o.215 A
B,
c.
D
0215A
-o 306 A
0306A
Batrery
Chatget
]iF
70
l0Al Solw.l Ptoblens in Itlecbict
by R. Rolas Jr. Test
7l
V. Fand Es.
Problcm ao4r EE Bo.rd August ag1z ln the ligure below Rr = 1 ohm, R2: 1 ohm, R3 = 3 ohms,
182.41V
153.32 V 164.67 V
ll.i
loTl
I uslnq Sourc
iolv. lor
llansformalion method
A. B. c. D.
0trA
R/
R?
03llA
157.22y +
Rr 211/
Problern 1o5r EE Bo.rd Ostobcr r9ao, EE Board Apdt r9a4 ln the dc circuil as shown, the high resislance vottmeter gives a reading
+0.435 volt- What is the value oflhe resistance R?
)-b-
roct
lolvo lor
B. C. D.
I?V
t2v
l6v l4v
Ptobl.rn 106!
0.028 A 0.010 A 0.025 A
rgto
hrDtoo ro9:
'--rr.i.*in"
A
tt
rn
" "un"nt
B,
c.
D-
I,
0 0
0.0't4
------.F!2
tl!!.!:\:t::!tn*ren.g
n
trec
-!u!1ty!!g
by
R_ggt1,
Test
Ploblcllr ltor
73
a.
c.
D.
Detemine the curenl in the 1o_ohm resLtor using Thevenin,s theorem. 0.8334 0.667A
hurnrur
0.707 A 0.508 A
3t2
t0y
t0!)
I2v
Plobte&
lrlt
lirttrm rr.lr
c.
D.
4.2 A
4.O
3.8 A
I 0
l2v l0v
t0
v
I2
t'
Probledr
u2!
9f)
1lo
c.
D
D 90. A 97. A 1O4 C 1.t1. c91 A 98 C 105. C 112. B A 92. A 99. B 106 D 113 D c 93. D 100. D 107. A 114 c D 94. B 101. A 108. c 95. D 102. A 109. A c96 B 103. A 110. C B
aA-3P
l,E-el,
Topnotcher
74
l00l
Solutiotts Tat
VL = zl40 volt6
75
Sol&BbTlrH
Apply KVL on loop'dabed
,
l,
600
v, 1.2 1.8
600- 440
1.2
12-O.O5\
-2\
I = 2a0 aoll
12- 0.075t,
+O
=0
=0
= 133.333
l, =i60-26.671
+A
t" '
560
lJse Thevenin s lfroolem: Solve for the looking back resistance acrcss lhe load terminals.
+1, =lL
+O
'^n,ar.e
s equa I
R!. 5hort-ciicuit allthelocclls. By in'pection the lookinq back to 'l.c egur\a lcnt .esistance of 10 rdenriLqIre.ftols -onn;e,l n
n^ = 1= 93 =o.ozn -10 10
Solv6lhe open circuil vollaqe across lho load lerminals:
lr =5.91A
'=#=o
Apply KVL on
\'tre
loop'odbacr ./J0r,
o
,/
Srnce
the cejh
cr
Eo
rdentrcal therc s no ctrcrd{rrg cureri in,ouqn the i. equal rorhe ope.r c,rcu,r.mfofore ceit
u-,lE)
,T
I
Eo = 1.5 volts
U8ing the Thevnin's equivalent circliitl
0.167rR=0-o
=o
l3I 'lt)= l2
r,
Substilute Eq-1 To Eq.2:
="|.t=ffi=orsoo
J
]L
v_o j 67fl!q)(R)
v - 25.05
V
= =0 25 volts
tRr',
ll :o.sA
0r)
djvided equally
0/1o)
"necell
t =4.2O
r s.
IL
ApplyKcLatnode'a:
lr +1, =lL
600
6oov
r5
rr
rr
rr (3) = 0 ;(0.2) -
I
+
3.02tr =0
- vr 1.2
560
vL
-^^
. 0.4086
1.8
:0 5A
.F
76
l00l
Solved Prcblens in Electticol
Solutions Test
77
Use Thevenin's lheorem: Solve lor looking back resistance across the load lerminals:
r..p+ro.'F.
nodo 6
ba.k rerstan.e F equalto the equ valent rcti(ance oftwo rdentical re5ittois
r "22
15
lrn vr ,122 V1 _ Vr 0.3 0.5 0, It llv, ' 10 66 3.33V1 = 2Vl l0 vl - 103 88 . t2 6 tt'oz'TV,
lr '12 E6A
Uta lhavcnin'3 lheorem.
Vr
l0
03 volle
126-10.03
Note, Since the batteies are identi.al, tltre j5 Do circulating cuft.nt i'r the for the two batteres, thu, the open circuit voltage is equal to ile open ci voltage oF.a.h battery.
Ea
0t
=24v
a=l-54 .
rt:l 59
is-R,,
2+R
'.-**;=;#"=o,,, +O
PL =
r,- l.;o
-!-O
IL'RL
sr-2'213*ut-zo
Udng
Thov6nan' s equation :
)t
57ffit
100
0.5625+1.5R1
+Rr'
i-n"rh,
= 5.76Rr
R.'?-4.26R.
0.s625 = o
-'
RL(.)
+.20.,,{+:of -otrxosozsl
211)
lu - tZ votts
=412o
Rrl-) =0.136o
Ir
Eo R"tq-
12
2+6
ll
-15A
7t l00l Solved
Ptoblens in Elecoical
Solutions ?est
79
t,=005x r, = 0.05(4 x)
Apply KCL on node 'b': lr +1, = 300
11
i-027(6)-1.36n h.0.0.06(6)-03o
= 300
- l,
+(D
th; tain
tlo
Let
VL = voltage across
3) = o
420-11(0.0sx)-VL =0
vL
= a20- l(0.05x)
+O
vL =0
n'l'fl'*=#"*
i. tltt
l||. llodrl nod.
Arrly KcL
alo - lr(0.05)(a -
x)
V!
4t0- lr(0.2-
'
t!!-
0.o5x)
=)O
l. rlr - ll
+O
+ 0.05x1,
u. v 8-V. 2l
+
a-0.0v1
Lqualo Eq.3 to Eq.4: 11O-0.22 +O.05x12 = 420 - t5x , 410 -420 + 15x
,,-
02 l, =75x-50
12
t.ft-1F=o
lqud.
Subsiilute
la
1.5v1
Eq.1 lo Eq 2: 7 656
=-
vt
420
17.5x+ 3.75x2
!L=6-175*75'
0=7.5x-17.5
x = 2.333
l, = 75x-50 lz=125p'
t1
11
V.(')=875volts
300,t' = 300
V|
=o
584voltg
=1754
in F.le.bical
EI
t" th'
ri the Lo!,]terDinalt
n=!'-='875
r,-13r=e.zse
Apply KVL on loop abcdefa':
&
r20v
,-29
R:20
I2I/
12.5-tb?)-12
ls = 0.25A
i
-z[ffi'zsoot)
-039(l
E.
600 0.39+ 0.39
N'(r 1,, n)itimom Power van56r, load rc5istance must be equNlent h'lrnt h.rc[ rotstance measu'cd at the load teiminaG
to
th.
= 6.5 A
r,-.,
Ir
I,
Note, Fofmarrmum powei tranrFer, loa,l resistance must be Eoilenttoth looLing back rctrtance mearurcd atthe loadteminals. ln thrs problem, tu = r RL =Ro
IL
=r=00'lo
t:0.011)
E"= 600 v
R1
Rh* +Rr
.230
r.
PL
=uft.=ffi"=ooon
=r!'?Rr = (600)r(0.01)
t - 760.23 A rR,
a - t,
= (769.23)'(0.39)
12v
ft
77
kW
be equie lcnt
Pr = 3600walts
Note, For maximum pola$tianjF.r, Joad rcsittance D{]5t be equivalentiothc looking back rcristarce mcasurcd at the load tem in.ls tn th rs problem. Rr = r
Nrrt. l(r'naximump ertransFer,load rcsittance must Lr,Liir,I'i.k rcsistance measured atthe loa,l teminals
Otan ckcuit
Ry
to thc
R,,-=9.50
RL =Ro = r
+Rlr =05+9.5=10O
r=0.5n
RL=fu
12O
. t
E.
Rn
E2
Solutions Test
83
n.=ozs'fffffi-orzeo
r,=-;=oi;.28.044
By CDT:
I tfi
rl
rl)
\ -0 t, -0
vollagc 6cros6 branch 'ab:
:q
ln Eq.2
,
'L
i25E = -E i2os = 21 04 A
l,
(1.25)
28.O4t1 25\
lor tha
.t
a,ra
-['-z(1)1"=f n-6
eaLh rcr;stqnce.
t
tt2
.rR,
'.O
gq 4 to Eq.3:
12
,,R,
=6(*)'R.6(*)'R
t-
rn,
R.
R.
=f(,n).${,n)
I l^
I
!
6
.1 ,2, 12'
.!
167 Q
=9R=!(a 86
o
Rr = 1.66
lda {.
e'o'-)ur. 'o
<o've
/or
I
3
Lel: R = resistance of each rosistor Apply KVL on toop ,abcda': (r- ztj)R - tlR - (1 _ t')R - trR 0 = lR 2llR - 2lrR -trR + t,R
r1
.6a - 9ror=sn
68
r-Srr+ru
l,
511
+l=O
=o
=0
-1,
I-2r l
O,K
t
I
II
J
d
*-t,
l,.t,Ri.(4Ox10'Xs) lr - o.2o v
/,1
+ 21V
ita
t
y'
0-@
I._,
'tn1".
\)
,l "'+r''
_lj,.,.
L 4at
,l
60w
r2v
E4
I 00
SobeA Problens in
Elect.itul
Snlutions Test
Es
R,
=:.L=\:L=21c 'Pl 80
r,.f -$-...'o
Arply KCL rt nod.'b'l
,t
+
Es
ta lo
UBo Nodal node malhod: Apply KCL on node'e': ll =1, +13 +l.i
l,.l'
tr
+h - 2+ a0.67
Ir-24
+
f"
30
a2.67 A
120v
21.
12O =
it'.
"r'*'t.
12
tt'"
in thc voltmetr has a very L'igh rc5itta nce .omP?red to the resistanc's no* tow.rds th; voltmeter is negligible
-"*t
I
I30v
Use Nodalnode melhod: Apply KCL at node'a':
130
''
20+R
t2y
ch
ocu.(jfo)n-to,x'or=o
-1?L = t.ses 20+R
=
3240
0.858Vr
=
VL 120-VL
103.333
Vi 0.5Vr
0.025V!
a3.333-0.333V!
VL = 120.43 volts
+60
12R=31.3+1.565R
10.435R = 31 3
R-3()
L,so Thevenin's
theorem
Not.
5o-fl
tle
ofthe.rr.uit
at
thesatminah
Notc: Tte negativ. sign denotes only that the actual curcnt is oppo5jte
given dircctron (charging the battry).
120+r;Rr-V=0
12o
+211)-v =0
V =122volts
86
Solt uuns
Te
87
!!{M* lq9qr
FlmIllly lh paralll
,. ''
r.= 12 =o.ze
t"
',
200
10n
-+
10n
300
Eo = 0.2(20) Eo = l volt
0.3(0)
!0 ll1 6+1+24)-1a4=0 ln 5 0
l'032A
R..draw the circuil:
+Rr
20.833+50
l=0.014A
N,n.
34
=0
Sub6litute:
(8
ls
rB(8) = 0,5(8)
It
I 00
Solutions Test
89
Open-circuit lhe 1-ohm r6sistor and solve th6 looking back .esistance circlil al these terminals.
9p.fi
olroull lhc lo-ohm rosistance and solvo the opn circuit vollage atthese
Irn
nal.
50
o
n,
(l)
=0
toa
vt
t0r
Note, T1'e cu[ent source By inspction, Ro = 4C)
i5
Afrt
v
Vr
(0lv,x5)-10 20
vr 0 6vr 10=0
vottr
Shorl-circuil th 1-ohm resistor and solve the shorl circuil curnt that to lhis branch.
lr-Vr
_20volls
ahorl clrcult lho lo-ohm resistor and solve the short circuit cunenl
i
r'
Apply KCL at node 'a':
t)a
"l
Nol. lh.
Alply KvL using lhe loop as shown:
l1_
h=0
I
Th ev enin's equ iY ol e ht c it cu
IL
^_t
t
-2O-12
volt.ge-controled.urrcnt
source
lr'tl
l0
l.(o+
5) = o
l! =164
r- - E-q=?9=zoo
Ua. lho Thevenin's equivalenl circuit:
90
Elec|ical
Sol
rio6
Test
3 9I
across
opefating alone, the other c! reDt Fdrces mun bc while the othr voltage sou rces must be shod-circuited.
a D
Notc: When
so!r.
0llrlr rtrcull lho 2-ohm resistsnco and solve lhe open circuit voltage
------->I
-----> I
=0
tatv,
6r/
6t)
+
tciminah 'ab' E oPcD-cir.uited (l = o), the current controlled curent wrl,lclver sro cuifent (equi!4lenttoan oPen circuit) |.rn,.
lf
ln.p6clion,
Eo =
30 V
llrorl clrcuil the 2-ohm resistance and solve lhe shorl circuit current
ApDly KcL at node
'x:
l,-lr0.6l
l| 1
I.
6+4(l')=d'
.8r
J
l=9=se
2 Lel, the currenl souce to operal alone: Apply KCL at node'a': 3 = 11+ f'
to v, ., -l - 6 - arv. 4J
02v, =0.4vr V, - l0 volts
r,
-r !:=f
12
=zsr
..-i:=#
3 = 1.667V
1,, -
{}
1=1!-=1[9)=12a
66
l= l'+ l"=
3 + 1.2
t=42A
Notei since the drection of cureots for botb I' an,l rcsultant cu"ent that will 6ow i,r the 6-ohm r6irtance,
92
Ele.biul
R.R
6= % r
24
k3:13
" \2
)
n=orru *ool]'l
I
= 0.75V, +0.25V.
G0u10
Bsuw
repoleach othet and unlike
tlrrl
l.yv ol
t=:a=:=45A 22
lJse Nodal node methodl
a[r!..
aaoonrl
charges ir]u.r 'i.jrocily proporlionalto lhe prcducl of lwolhem and inversely Fq';'t 'trlto lh square ofthe distance btween
l.w ot olocuostatlca:
I2V
rJ,
l"
l+4=li+41
4=11+31
(lr r charge in each tody (coulomb) -.I,lolule Prmitlivity - LE54 x '10 t'zfarad psr meter l, - rolalrvo pemittivity or dielectric constant - t(ono), for free space rl - (lritdnc between the lwo bodies (meleo Sl unils equalloI r10r l-
",slantn
r=Y*"ftz-v'1
4=0.25V+9-0.75V
0.5v = 5 V = 10 volls
.n,l
NIttI I
potlntlal-the