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The document contains extra problems for the Electrical Engineering & Electronics course (ENGN112) at the German International University, focusing on first-order circuits. It includes various circuit diagrams and questions requiring the calculation of voltages and currents for different time intervals after switches are activated. The problems are designed for students to apply their knowledge of electrical circuits and analyze transient responses.
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The document contains extra problems for the Electrical Engineering & Electronics course (ENGN112) at the German International University, focusing on first-order circuits. It includes various circuit diagrams and questions requiring the calculation of voltages and currents for different time intervals after switches are activated. The problems are designed for students to apply their knowledge of electrical circuits and analyze transient responses.
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German International University

Faculty of Engineering
Course: Electrical Engineering & Electronics
(ENGN112) Semester: 3rd Mechanical
Dr Mohamed Osman Winter 2024

Extra problems (First-Order Circuits)


1. The switch in Fig.1 has been in position A for a long time.
Assume the switch moves instantaneously from A to B at
t = 0. Find v for t > 0.

Figure 1

2. For the circuit shown in Fig. 2, find i(t), t > 0.

Figure 2

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German International University
Faculty of Engineering
Course: Electrical Engineering & Electronics
(ENGN112) Semester: 3rd Mechanical
Dr Mohamed Osman Winter 2024

3. Assuming that the switch in Fig. 3 has been in position A for a long
time and is moved to position B at t =0, find v0 (t) for t ≥ 0.

Figure 3

4. For the circuit in Fig. 4, find i0 for t > 0.

Figure 4

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German International University
Faculty of Engineering
Course: Electrical Engineering & Electronics
(ENGN112) Semester: 3rd Mechanical
Dr Mohamed Osman Winter 2024

5. In the circuit of Fig. 5, find i(t) for t > 0 if i(0) = 2 A.

Figure 5

6. Obtain the inductor current for both t < 0 and t > 0 in each of the circuits in Fig. 6.

Figure 6

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German International University
Faculty of Engineering
Course: Electrical Engineering & Electronics
(ENGN112) Semester: 3rd Mechanical
Dr Mohamed Osman Winter 2024

7. Find i1 (t) and i2 (t) for t > 0 in the circuit of Fig. 7.

Figure 7

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