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ECE2131 - Electrical circuits - S1 2025

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The following circuit is driven by a sinusoidal source. Given values of y = 70.7 and x = 76.3, find the angle of the AC steady state voltage at the output (vO), in degrees, to 0.5o accuracy.

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If the quality factor (Q) for a particular circuit is equal to 0.5, what are the roots for DE that governs the circuit?

I.e. if the roots for the DE can be found from:

what is λ={λ12} given the above conditions?

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Given a governing differential equation for a circuit as shown below:

Find the particular solution for i for this equation (i.e. i where t goes to infinity), given vS = u(t) V (u(t) is the unit step function, 0 before t=0, 1 for t=0 and beyond), for t>0, to 1% accuracy. The component values are R = 3.3 kΩ, L = 2.1 mF.

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Given a governing differential equation for an RLC circuit as shown below:

Find the value of the damping constant (α), if R = 10k Ω, L = 5.4 mH and C = 6.6 μF, to 1% accuracy.

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Given the circuit shown below, the switch moves from position 1 to position 2 at just before t=0.

Write out the KCL indicated in this circuit, in terms of the voltage (v{R,L,C}), source current (iS), R, C and L, for t > 0.

Your answer might look something like: C.d^2(v)/dt^2 + dv/dt + R.v = iS/L

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For the circuit shown below ...

... find the value of f(t), given R = 9.4 kΩ, C = 1 μF, in the equation ...

... in SI units, to 1% accuracy.

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For the circuit shown below, provide an expression for the KCL at the node indicated, in terms of current (i), source voltage (vS), L and R.

Your answer might look like:

di/dt = R/i + vS

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For the circuit shown below, where R = 0.34 kΩ, and L = 31.5 mH, and the source is sinusoidal with an angular frequency (ω) of 1 k rad/s:

Calculate the value of the real part of the equivalent impedance of the circuit connected to the load, in SI units, to 1% accuracy.

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For the circuit shown below, which is driven by a sinusoidal voltage source with an amplitude of 1V at 0 degrees phase, where x = 0.8 ...

... what must the angular frequency of the source (ω - in rad/s, accurate to 1%) such that the AC steady state output voltage (vO) has an amplitude of 1/sqrt(2) at a phase of -45o? (hint: i.e. |zC| = |zR|)

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Given the circuit below is driven by a 50 Hz sinusiod with a magnitude of 240 volts and a phase of 0o, find the angle of the current through this circuit (iO), in degrees, accurate to 0.5o.

The inductor impedances are set by x = 1 and y = 10.2.

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