EE-6202 - Electric Circuits Theory oed answer key

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The s2+sRc+1Lc=0sRc+1Lc=0is called the _____________ of the differential equation

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Characteristic equation

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

In the circuit belowWill the response be overdamped, underdamped, or critically damped?

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Overdamped

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

A ____________ consists of two conducting plates separated by an insulator (or dielectric)

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Capacitor

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The interconnected impedances can be reduced to a single equivalent impedances by means of a

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Norton equivalent circuits(incorrect)

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The phasor voltage at the terminals of a resistor is the resistance times the phasor current

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True

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The rules for combining impedances in series or parallel are the same as those for resistors

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The rules for delta-to-wye transformations for impedances are the same as those for resistors

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The switch in the circuit below has been open for a long time At t = 0 the switch is closed Determine\(i_0(0)\)

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The switch in the circuit below has been open for a long time At t = 0 the switch is closed Determine\(i_0(t)\)

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The equations for resonant and damped radian frequencies for the series and the parallel RLC circuit are the same

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The equation for neper frequency of the series RLC circuit is the same as the equation of the parallel RLC circuit

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

If a 6-µf capacitor is connected to a voltage source with v(t) =20 sin 3000t V, determine the current through the capacitor

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

In the circuit below, the voltage and current expressions arev=160e−10tVv=160e−10tV,t≥0+t≥0+,i=64e−10tAi=64e−10tA,t≥0t≥0 Find R

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

This allows us to exchange a voltage source and a series impedance for a current source and a parallel impedance and vice versa

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The equationi1+i2++in=0i1+i2++in=0is the statement of Kirchhoff’s current law as it applies to a set of sinusoidal currents in the

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The equationv1+v2++vn=0v1+v2++vn=0is the statement of Kirchhoff’s voltage law as it applies to a set of sinusoidal voltages in the

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The time required for the sinusoidal function to pass through all its possible values is referred to as the____________of the cycle

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

The basic circuit analysis and tools covered in Electric Circuit Theory 1 cannot be used to analyze circuits in the frequency domain

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Awesome StudentQuestion • Electric Circuits Theory 2

A sinusoidal voltage is given by the expressionv=300cos(120πt+30∘)v=300cos(120πt+30∘) What is the period of the voltage in milliseconds?

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