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Assignment 2 (Solution)

This document provides the solutions to 16 questions on an assignment checking understanding of circuit analysis in the time domain. The questions cover source-free RL, RC, and step response circuits. Students are asked to determine time constants, initial and final voltages/currents, equations for voltage and current over time, and percentage of initial energy dissipated in resistors.

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Assignment 2 (Solution)

This document provides the solutions to 16 questions on an assignment checking understanding of circuit analysis in the time domain. The questions cover source-free RL, RC, and step response circuits. Students are asked to determine time constants, initial and final voltages/currents, equations for voltage and current over time, and percentage of initial energy dissipated in resistors.

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Assignment 2

Solution
This Assignment is to check CLO-1: (Analysis of circuits in time domain), which is mapped under
PLO-1: (Engineering Knowledge). All questions carry equal marks. (Total Marks 160)
Source free RL Circuit
Q1) The switch in the circuit in figure shown below has been in position 1 for a long time. At the switch moves
instantaneously to position 2.
A. Find the initial energy stored in inductor
B. Find Vo(t) for t≥0.
C. What percentage of the initial energy stored in the inductor is eventually dissipated in the 6Ω resistor?
Q2) In the circuit shown below if voltage and current equations are shown:

Find 𝞃, value of R and L and initial energy stored in Inductor.

Q3) Determine the time constant for the circuits shown below.
Q4) Consider the circuit in Figure below. If Vo(0)= 10 V, find vo(t) and vx(t) for t > 0.

Source free RC Circuit


Q5) The switch shown in figure below has been open for a long time before closing at t=0.
A. Find V(t) for t≥0.
B. Find the initial energy stored in the capacitor.
Q6) Determine the time constant for the circuits shown below.

Q3) In the circuit shown below if voltage and current equations are shown:

Find 𝞃, value of R and C and initial energy stored in Capacitor.

Q7) The switch in figure below has been in position A for a long time and is moved to position B at t = 0s, then
at t = 1s, the switch moves from B to C. Find for vC (t) for t ≥ 0.
Step response of RC Circuit
Q8) The switch in Figure below has been in position a for a long time. At t=0 it moves to position b. Calculate
i(t) for all t > 0. Assume Vc (0)= 0 V.
Q9) For the circuit in Figure below,

is(t) = 5 u(t), find v(t).

Q10 If the waveform in figure below is applied to the circuit shown above. Find v(t). Let, v(0) = 0V.

Q11) The switch in the Figure below a for a long time. At the
switch is moved to position b. Calculate (a) the initial voltage on the capacitor; (b) the final voltage on the capacitor; (c)
the time constant (in microseconds) for t > 0. d) Equation for Vc(t).
Q12) The switch in the circuit seen in figure below has been in position a for a long time. At t = 0 the switch moves
instantaneously to position b. Find V0(t) and i0(t) for t ≥ 0.
Step response of RL Circuit
Q13) Find v(t) for t > 0 in the circuit of figure below, if the initial current in the inductor is zero.
Q14) Obtain v(t) and i(t) in the circuit of Figure shown below.
Q15) If the input pulse in Figure (left) is applied to the circuit in Figure (right), determine the response i(t).
Q16) The switch in the circuit shown in Figure below has been in position a for a long time. At the switch moves
instantaneously to position b. Find the numerical expression for i0 (t) when t ≥ 0. Find the numerical expression for v0 (t)
when t ≥ 0.

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