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The document provides solutions to an assignment on series and parallel resistance in electrical engineering. It includes calculations for current, equivalent resistance, voltage drops, and power for various resistor configurations. Key results include total resistances of 22Ω and 2Ω for series and parallel connections, respectively, and a calculated power of 60W.

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The document provides solutions to an assignment on series and parallel resistance in electrical engineering. It includes calculations for current, equivalent resistance, voltage drops, and power for various resistor configurations. Key results include total resistances of 22Ω and 2Ω for series and parallel connections, respectively, and a calculated power of 60W.

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ANNA UNIVERSITY REGIONAL CAMPUS COIMBATORE

DEPARTMENT OF EEE
BE3251-BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
ASSIGNMENT – I (SERIES AND PARALLEL RESISTANCE)

SOLUTIONS

Q 100 μC
1. I= = =0.02mA
t 5
2. 12, 4 and 6 - connected in Series
RT = R1 + R2 + R3 =12 + 4 + 6 = 22

3. 12, 4 and 6 - connected in Parallel


1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
= + + = + + =
R T R1 R2 R3 12 4 6 2
RT = 2

4. 12, 6 - connected in parallel = 4. 4 and 4 -connected in series =8

V 16
I= = = 2 Amp
R 8

5. R2 and R3 are connected in parallel = 4


R1 , 4 and R4 are connected in series = 15

V 60
I t= = = 4 Amp
R 15

It is the total current flowing through R1 and R4


Since R2 and R3 –connected in parallel, current divides.
Current formula through given R = It * other R / Total Resistance.
Voltage drop across each resistance = Current flowing through the given R * Given R.
Voltage drop across resistance 5 = 20V
Voltage drop across resistance R2 & R3 (8) = 16V
Voltage drop across resistance 6 = 24V

6. Equivalent resistance = 19.8 ohms


7. Power = V*I = 60W, given V = 220V
P 220
i ¿ current through bulb I = = =3.667 A
V 60
V
ii ¿ Resistance of the bulb R= = 806 ohms
I
iii ¿ work done=P∗t=60∗4∗60∗60=864 kW

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