Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Friday, August 18, 2017
Problem Set 08 : Resistor , Capacitor combinations and reduction
Resistors R1 and R2 in series Req = R1+R2
Resistors R1 and R2 in parallel Req = R1R2/(R1+R2)
Capacitors C1 and C2 in series Ceq = C1C2/(C1+C2)
Capacitors C1 and C2 in parallel Ceq = C1 + C2
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Friday, August 11, 2017
Basics of BEEE and Problem Set 05
Q1. Find the equivalent resistance between
Q3.
Answer the following :
1. What is the charge of an electron ? a Proton ?
2. Define current. How is it related to charge ? Unit of current is ? Why is it called so ?
3. What is a resistance ? What are the units of resistance ? Why is it so ?
4. When will current flow in a resistance ?
5. What is the law that governs current flow in a resistor ?
6. Define voltage / Potential.
7. Define power. How is it related to voltage and current ?
8. Define energy. How is it related to power ?
9. What is the power in a resistor ?
10. Define Capacitance. What is the unit of capacitance ? Why is it so ?
11. Write the equation the relates the voltage and current in a capacitor (C).
12. What is the formula to find the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor (area of plate = A, distance between the plates = d).
13. What is permitivity ?
14. What is Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction ?
15. Write the equation that defines the voltage induced in a coil in which flux is changing with time.
16. Write the equation that relates voltage and current in an inductor (L).
17. What is the formula to find the inductance of a coil with N turns, area of core cross section A, length of the coil is l ?
18. What is permeability ?
.........keep answering as the we cover the above topics in the class. MORE QUESTIONS will be added.
HoD-ECE-SVIT
Q2. Solve the following matrix equation :
Remember : Learn the methods quickly now and you will be very happy when the same maths is required when solving circuit problems later.
Q3.
Answer the following :
1. What is the charge of an electron ? a Proton ?
2. Define current. How is it related to charge ? Unit of current is ? Why is it called so ?
3. What is a resistance ? What are the units of resistance ? Why is it so ?
4. When will current flow in a resistance ?
5. What is the law that governs current flow in a resistor ?
6. Define voltage / Potential.
7. Define power. How is it related to voltage and current ?
8. Define energy. How is it related to power ?
9. What is the power in a resistor ?
10. Define Capacitance. What is the unit of capacitance ? Why is it so ?
11. Write the equation the relates the voltage and current in a capacitor (C).
12. What is the formula to find the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor (area of plate = A, distance between the plates = d).
13. What is permitivity ?
14. What is Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction ?
15. Write the equation that defines the voltage induced in a coil in which flux is changing with time.
16. Write the equation that relates voltage and current in an inductor (L).
17. What is the formula to find the inductance of a coil with N turns, area of core cross section A, length of the coil is l ?
18. What is permeability ?
.........keep answering as the we cover the above topics in the class. MORE QUESTIONS will be added.
HoD-ECE-SVIT
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Friday, August 4, 2017
Resistor, Capacitor and Inductor (RLC) ; Kirchoff's current and voltage laws; Star-Delta & Delta to Star Transformation
Dear Students,
All electronic systems are made up of a variety of devices with diverse characteristics. However, the basic elements in every circuit contain Resistive , Capacitive and Inductive elements.
Without a good working knowledge of these basic and passive components, progress in this field will be impossible.
Given below is the summary of RLC components along with the laws they obey. Voltage, Current, Energy and Power expressions are also provided for ready reference.
A complete explanation will of course be provided in the class lecture.
All electronic systems are made up of a variety of devices with diverse characteristics. However, the basic elements in every circuit contain Resistive , Capacitive and Inductive elements.
Without a good working knowledge of these basic and passive components, progress in this field will be impossible.
Given below is the summary of RLC components along with the laws they obey. Voltage, Current, Energy and Power expressions are also provided for ready reference.
A complete explanation will of course be provided in the class lecture.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Application of Complex Numbers in networks : Series parallel combinations
Dear Students,
We saw how Complex numbers appear in Engineering computations.
While the theory of complex numbers is very large, it is sufficient to limit our understanding to simple manipulations such as : addition, subtraction, division, square root of complex numbers.
We must also perfect the conversion of complex numbers from one form to another (rectangular, polar and exponential).
The secret of confidence and ultimate success in your studies is to learn a little bit , apply it to a problem and solve it, then move to the next level.
Keep moving from theory to problems to theory as frequently as possible.
You will definitely become a pro.
Here is your problem set 03. Keep working ....
We saw how Complex numbers appear in Engineering computations.
While the theory of complex numbers is very large, it is sufficient to limit our understanding to simple manipulations such as : addition, subtraction, division, square root of complex numbers.
We must also perfect the conversion of complex numbers from one form to another (rectangular, polar and exponential).
The secret of confidence and ultimate success in your studies is to learn a little bit , apply it to a problem and solve it, then move to the next level.
Keep moving from theory to problems to theory as frequently as possible.
You will definitely become a pro.
Here is your problem set 03. Keep working ....
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