This document contains 5 questions about electrical circuit concepts. Question 1 asks about the relation between decibels and nepers. Question 2 asks about the equations for overdamped, underdamped, and critically damped conditions of a series RLC circuit. Question 3 asks to explain the complete response of a series RL circuit to a sinusoidal input. Question 4 asks to derive the equation for resonant frequency of a parallel resonance circuit with resistances in parallel with the capacitor and inductor. Question 5 asks to sketch the graph of charge over time for a 1μF capacitor with an initial 10μC charge when a switch is closed at time 0 in an RC circuit.
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Tutorial No: - 10
This document contains 5 questions about electrical circuit concepts. Question 1 asks about the relation between decibels and nepers. Question 2 asks about the equations for overdamped, underdamped, and critically damped conditions of a series RLC circuit. Question 3 asks to explain the complete response of a series RL circuit to a sinusoidal input. Question 4 asks to derive the equation for resonant frequency of a parallel resonance circuit with resistances in parallel with the capacitor and inductor. Question 5 asks to sketch the graph of charge over time for a 1μF capacitor with an initial 10μC charge when a switch is closed at time 0 in an RC circuit.
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Tutorial No: - 10
Q1. Obtain the relation between the Decibel and Neper
Q2. Obtain the equations for over damped, under damped & critically damped conditions of series RLC circuit. Q3. Explain the complete response of series RL circuit to Sinusoidal input. Q4. Derive the equation for resonant frequency for parallel resonance circuit with R.C and R.L as two parallel arms. Q5. The 1F capacitor in RC circuit of figure has initial charge of 10 C. Switch K is closed at t= O. Draw the sketch of graph for the charge with the time in the capacitor.