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1. An electric heater draws 1000 W from a 250 V DC source. How much power will it take from a 200 V source?

What is the value of resistance of the heater? If the cost per unit of electricity is Rs 0.50, calculate the amount that is payable to the electricity board for the month of January 2013 assuming that the heater is on at all time. (Answer: 744 kWh, Rs. 372.00)
2. Find VS

(Answer: 280V)

3. Use nodal analysis to determine voltages at nodes 2 and 3. And hence

find the current flowing in the 2 Ohm resistor. (Answer; V1 =1.218 V, V2 =0.3789V, V3 = -1.571 V, current = 0.19 A)

4. Determine V2/V1 in terms of only (Use KCL and KVL). (Answer : V1/V2 = 1+ / 2)

5. Use source transformation and resistance combinations to simplify the network given below until only two elements remain between terminals a and b.

Answer:

6. Determine the relation between V1 and V2

Answer: V2 V1 = 1 V

7. The network contains only resistances. Use the data given Case1: V = 3V, E = 1V, I = 0 A. Case 2: V = 2V, E = 0V, I = 2 A.

if E = 1V and I is replaced by 2 Ohm resistance, what is the value of V? (2 V) 8. A practical DC source when it is short circuited supplies a current of 2.5 Amperes. It can provide a power of 80W to a 20 Ohm load. Determine the open circuited voltage and the values of load resistance for maximum power transfer. (200V, 80 Ohms) 9. Determine the Thevenin equivalent resistance of the following circuit, looking from the terminals a,b. (RTH =50.5 V)

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