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Dept     : EEE
Sem      : 2
Regul    : 2023
Faculty : R.Revathi
phone  : 8973360497
E-mail  : revathi.r.eee@snsce.in
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Due Date: 2026-02-23
1.Analysis of DC Circuits Using Ohm’s Law a
1.This assignment focuses on understanding resistance, voltage, and current relationships in DC circuits using Ohm’s Law. It also explores Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL) and Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) to analyze complex networks. Students will solve numerical problems involving series and parallel resistor combinations. 2.This topic explains the difference between ideal and practical voltage and current sources. It covers internal resistance, source characteristics, and performance under load conditions. Students will compare theoretical models with practical behavior and analyze how source limitations affect circuit operation and output performance. 3.This assignment introduces systematic techniques for solving multi-loop circuits using mesh and nodal analysis. Based on Kirchhoff’s laws, students will formulate and solve equations to determine unknown currents and voltages. The focus is on developing analytical skills for structured circuit problem solving. 4. This topic explores the behavior of inductors and capacitors in AC circuits. It explains energy storage in magnetic and electric fields, voltage-current relationships, and their response to alternating signals. Students will study how L and C components influence circuit performance and frequency-dependent characteristics. 5. This assignment covers AC waveforms such as sinusoidal signals and explains instantaneous, peak, average, and effective (RMS) values. Students will understand the mathematical representation of AC signals and their practical significance in electrical power systems and measurement techniques.