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Assignment 1, Question 1.

Applying KVL to the left-hand side of the circuit,


8∠20 = °4 I o +0.1Vo (1)

Applying KCL to the right side of the circuit,


V V1
8Io  1  0
j5 10  j5
10 10  j5
But, Vo  V1   V1  Vo
10  j5 10
10  j5 Vo
Hence, 8Io  Vo  0
j50 10
I o  j0.025 Vo (2)

Substituting (2) into (1),


820  0.1 Vo (1  j)
8020
Vo 
1 j

Vo 8
I1    - 25
10 2

1 2  1  64 
P I1 R    (10)  160W
2  2  2 
Assignment 1, Question 2.

  377 , R  10 4 , C  200  10 -9
RC  (377)(10 4 )(200  10 -9 )  0.754
tan -1 (RC)  37.02

10k
Z ab   - 37.02  7.985 - 37.02 k
1  (0.754) 2

i (t )  33 sin(377t  22)  33 cos(377t  68) mA


I = 33–68˚ mA

S
 2
I 2 Z ab 33 x10 3 (7.985 - 37.02)  103

2 2
S = 4.348–37.02˚ VA

P  S cos(37.02)  3.472 W
Assignment 1, Question 3.

2
Vrms 
1 2
5 0

 ( 4 t ) 2
dt  2
5

0 2 dt
1 16 t 3 2 16
2
Vrms    (8)  8.533
5 3 0 15
Vrms  2.92 V

2
Vrms 8.533
P   4.267 W
R 2
Assignment 1, Question 4.

20
S1  20  j sin(cos -1 (0.8))  20  j15
0.8
16
S 2  16  j sin(cos -1 (0.9))  16  j7.749
0.9

S  S1  S 2  36  j22.749  42.58532.29

But S  Vo I *  6 Vo
S
Vo   7.098  32.29
6

pf  cos(32.29)  0.8454 (lagging)


Assignment 1, Question 5.

All of the impedances are in parallel.

1 1 1 1 1
   
Z eq 1  j 1  j2 j5 1  j3
1
 (0.5  j0.5)  (0.2  j0.4)  (- j0.2)  (0.1  j0.3)  0.8  j0.4
Z eq
1
Z eq   (1 + j0.5) 
0.8  j0.4
Assignment 1, Question 6.

(a) Consider the circuit as shown.

20  V2 40  V1 30 

+ +
Vi j10  j30  j60  Vo
 

Z2 Z1

( j30)(30  j60)
Z1  j30 || (30  j60)   3  j21
30  j90
( j10)(43  j21)
Z 2  j10 || (40  Z1 )   1.535  j8.896  9.02880.21
43  j31

Let Vi  10 .

Z2 (9.02880.21)(10)
V2  Vi 
Z 2  20 21.535  j8.896
V2  0.387557.77

Z1 3  j21 (21.21381.87)(0.387557.77)
V1  V2  V2 
Z1  40 43  j21 47.8526.03
V1  0.1718113.61

j60 j2 2
Vo  V1  V1  (2  j)V1
30  j60 1  j2 5
Vo  (0.8944 26.56)(0.1718113.6)
Vo  0.1536 140.2

Therefore, the phase shift is 140.2°

If Vi  120 V , then
Vo  (120)(0.1536 140.2)  18.43140.2 V
and the magnitude is 18.43 V.

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