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Seatwork 1

The document contains 6 sets (A-F) of practice problems related to electrical circuits and sinusoidal signals. Each set includes instructions to find the phase angle between two signals (v1 and v2), draw the sinusoidal graph, and solve additional circuit analysis problems. The problems cover topics such as impedance, reactance, phase angles, and current in circuits with resistors, capacitors, and inductors driven by sinusoidal voltage sources.

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Seatwork 1

The document contains 6 sets (A-F) of practice problems related to electrical circuits and sinusoidal signals. Each set includes instructions to find the phase angle between two signals (v1 and v2), draw the sinusoidal graph, and solve additional circuit analysis problems. The problems cover topics such as impedance, reactance, phase angles, and current in circuits with resistors, capacitors, and inductors driven by sinusoidal voltage sources.

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Set A Seatwork # 1 Set D Seatwork # 1

Find the phase angle between v1 and v2 then, state which is leading. Draw the sinusoidal Find the phase angle between v1 and v2 then, state which is leading. Draw the sinusoidal
graph. graph.
1. v1=10 sin (377t +110) 10. v1=10 sin (377t -110)
v2= -10 cos (377t + 50) v2= -10 cos (377t- 50)
2. v1=-10 sin (377t +40) 11. v1=-10 sin (377t-40)
v2=10 sin (377t +100) v2=10 sin (377t -100)
3. v1= -10 cos (377t+90) 12. v1= -10 cos (377t-90)
v2 =10 sin (377t + 50) v2 =10 sin (377t - 50)
Quiz #2 Quiz #2
1. If v1= -10 sin (wt -30) and v2=20 cos (wt + 45), find V= V1+V2. 1. If v1= -10 sin (wt -30) and v2=20 cos (wt + 75), find V= V1+V2.
2. Two capacitors are connected in parallel to a 200 V, 1 kHz supply. If C1 is 0.349 2. Two capacitors are connected in parallel to a 200 V, 4 kHz supply. If C1 is 0.349
microfarad. Find the value of the remaining capacitor if the circuit current is 0.628 A. microfarad. Find the value of the remaining capacitor if the circuit current is 0.628 A.
3. An e.m.f. of 200 V at a frequency of 2 kHz is applied to a coil of pure inductance 50 3. An e.m.f. of 200 V at a frequency of 2 kHz is applied to a coil of pure inductance 50
mH. Determine (a) the reactance of the coil, and (b) the current flowing in the coil. mH. Determine (a) the reactance of the coil, and (b) the current flowing in the coil.
4. A coil of inductance 636.6 mH and negligible resistance is connected in series with a 4. A coil of inductance 636.6 mH and negligible resistance is connected in series with a
100 resistor to a 250 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the inductive reactance of the coil, (b) 100 resistor to a 260 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the inductive reactance of the coil, (b)
the impedance of the circuit, (c) the current in the circuit. the impedance of the circuit, (c) the current in the circuit.
5. A resistor of 25 is connected in series with a capacitor of 45µF. Calculate (a) the 5. A resistor of 45 is connected in series with a capacitor of 45µF. Calculate (a) the
impedance and (b) the current taken from a 240 V, 50 Hz supply. Find also the phase impedance and (b) the current taken from a 240 V, 50 Hz supply. Find also the phase
angle between the supply voltage and the current. angle between the supply voltage and the current.
6. 6.

Set B Seatwork # 1 Set E Seatwork # 1


Find the phase angle between v1 and v2 then, state which is leading. Draw the sinusoidal Find the phase angle between v1 and v2 then, state which is leading. Draw the sinusoidal
graph. graph.
4. v1=10 sin (377t +30) 13. v1=10 sin (377t -110)
v2= -10 cos (377t + 50) v2= -10 cos (377t+ 50)
5. v1=-10 sin (377t -40) 14. v1=-10 sin (377t-40)
v2=10 sin (377t +90) v2=10 sin (377t +100)
6. v1= -10 cos (377t+90) 15. v1= -10 cos (377t-90)
v2 =10 sin (377t - 10) v2 =10 sin (377t + 50)
Quiz #2
Quiz #2 7. If v1= -10 sin (wt -30) and v2=20 cos (wt + 85), find V= V1+V2.
1. If v1= -10 sin (wt -30) and v2=20 cos (wt + 55), find V= V1+V2. 8. Two capacitors are connected in parallel to a 200 V, 5 kHz supply. If C1 is 0.349
2. Two capacitors are connected in parallel to a 200 V, 1 kHz supply. If C1 is 0.349 microfarad. Find the value of the remaining capacitor if the circuit current is 0.628 A.
microfarad. Find the value of the remaining capacitor if the circuit current is 0.628 A. 9. An e.m.f. of 200 V at a frequency of 2 kHz is applied to a coil of pure inductance 50
3. An e.m.f. of 300 V at a frequency of 3 kHz is applied to a coil of pure inductance 10 mH. Determine (a) the reactance of the coil, and (b) the current flowing in the coil.
mH. Determine (a) the reactance of the coil, and (b) the current flowing in the coil. 10. A coil of inductance 636.6 mH and negligible resistance is connected in series with a
4. A coil of inductance 636.6 mH and negligible resistance is connected in series with a 100 resistor to a 250 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the inductive reactance of the coil, (b)
110 resistor to a 260 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the inductive reactance of the coil, (b) the impedance of the circuit, (c) the current in the circuit.
the impedance of the circuit, (c) the current in the circuit. 11. A resistor of 55 is connected in series with a capacitor of 45µF. Calculate (a) the
5. A resistor of 30 is connected in series with a capacitor of 45µF. Calculate (a) the impedance and (b) the current taken from a 240 V, 50 Hz supply. Find also the phase
impedance and (b) the current taken from a 240 V, 50 Hz supply. Find also the phase angle between the supply voltage and the current.
angle between the supply voltage and the current. 12.
6.

Set C Seatwork # 1 Set F Seatwork # 1


Find the phase angle between v1 and v2 then, state which is leading. Draw the sinusoidal Find the phase angle between v1 and v2 then, state which is leading. Draw the sinusoidal
graph. graph.
7. v1=10 sin (377t +110) 16. v1=10 sin (377t +110)
v2= -10 cos (377t - 50) v2= -10 cos (377t- 50)
8. v1=-10 sin (377t +40) 17. v1=-10 sin (377t+40)
v2=10 sin (377t -100) v2=10 sin (377t -100)
9. v1= -10 cos (377t-90) 18. v1= -10 cos (377t+90)
v2 =10 sin (377t - 50) v2 =10 sin (377t -50)
Quiz #2 Quiz #2
1. If v1= -10 sin (wt -30) and v2=20 cos (wt + 65), find V= V1+V2. 13. If v1= -10 sin (wt -30) and v2=20 cos (wt + 95), find V= V1+V2.
2. Two capacitors are connected in parallel to a 200 V, 3 kHz supply. If C1 is 0.349 14. Two capacitors are connected in parallel to a 200 V, 6 kHz supply. If C1 is 0.349
microfarad. Find the value of the remaining capacitor if the circuit current is 0.628 A. microfarad. Find the value of the remaining capacitor if the circuit current is 0.628 A.
3. An e.m.f. of 200 V at a frequency of 2 kHz is applied to a coil of pure inductance 50 15. An e.m.f. of 200 V at a frequency of 2 kHz is applied to a coil of pure inductance 50
mH. Determine (a) the reactance of the coil, and (b) the current flowing in the coil. mH. Determine (a) the reactance of the coil, and (b) the current flowing in the coil.
4. A coil of inductance 636.6 mH and negligible resistance is connected in series with a 16. A coil of inductance 636.6 mH and negligible resistance is connected in series with a
100 resistor to a 250 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the inductive reactance of the coil, (b) 100 resistor to a 260 V, 50 Hz supply. Calculate (a) the inductive reactance of the coil, (b)
the impedance of the circuit, (c) the current in the circuit. the impedance of the circuit, (c) the current in the circuit.
5. A resistor of 35 is connected in series with a capacitor of 45µF. Calculate (a) the 17. A resistor of 65 is connected in series with a capacitor of 45µF. Calculate (a) the
impedance and (b) the current taken from a 240 V, 50 Hz supply. Find also the phase impedance and (b) the current taken from a 240 V, 50 Hz supply. Find also the phase
angle between the supply voltage and the current. angle between the supply voltage and the current.
6. 18.

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