EE100 First Midterm Solution
EE100 First Midterm Solution
EE100 First Midterm Solution
UCLA
Electrical Engineering Department
EE100
First Midterm
Instructor: M. Heyrat
Time: 2:00- 4:00 pm
Problems Points
#1 /10
#2 /10
#3 /10
#4 /10
#5 /10
#6 /10
Total /60
Problem # 1
Find equivalent resistance between the terminal points a and b of the following circuit.
(7 points)
What would be equivalent capacitor if all resistor are replaced with C. (3 points
R
R b
R R R R
R
R
R R/2 R
R
R
𝐼 = 𝑖1 + 𝑖2
𝑖1 = 𝑖2 + 𝑖3
{
1
2𝑖2 − 𝑖3 − 𝑖1 = 0 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑙𝑒𝑓𝑡 𝑙𝑜𝑜𝑝 𝑚𝑜𝑣𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑐𝑙𝑜𝑐𝑘𝑤𝑖𝑠𝑒.
2
5
𝑖1 = 𝐼
8
3
𝑖2 = 𝐼
8
1
{𝑖3 = 4 𝐼
Then we have
11
𝐼 𝑅𝑒𝑞 = 2𝑅𝑖2 + 𝑅𝑖1 ⇒ 𝑅𝑒𝑞 = 𝑅
8
8
b) 𝐶𝑒𝑞 = 11 𝐶
Problem # 2
Find node voltages at A, B, and C for the following circuit. Show reference point
(ground)10points
7
B
A C
2 3
2
3A
7
+
3V
-
35
𝑉𝐴 = 𝑉 = 11.67𝑉
3
107
𝑉𝐵 = 𝑉 = 7.13𝑉
15
98
{ 𝑉𝐶 = 15 𝑉 = 6.53𝑉
Problem # 3
Find power dissipated in 4 and 6 resistors. Use any method you want. Show your
ground point. 10 points
+ 𝑣0 -
10A 4
2
+ + 2
𝑣 Dependent source
24V 𝑣𝑥 6 3 𝑥
- -
𝑣02 202
We have 𝑣0 = 24 − 𝑣1 = 24 − 4 = 20𝑉 ⇒ 𝑃4Ω = = = 100𝑊.
4 4
𝑣𝑥2 182
𝑃6Ω = = = 54𝑊.
6 6
Problem # 4
Find:
a) The Thevenin and Norton equivalents for the following circuit.(8points)
b) The Maximum power can be delivered between these terminals.(2 points)
4 k 3 k
a
10 k
40 k 8mA 10 k
+
30V
-
Since there is no dependent source we can zero all sources and find 𝑅𝑇ℎ
1 3610
𝑅𝑇ℎ = = = 5.72Ω
1 1 631
10 + 1
3+ 1 1
10 + 4 + 40
23.60𝑉
𝐼𝑇ℎ = 𝐼𝑁 = = 7.87𝑚𝐴
3𝑘Ω
𝑉𝑇ℎ = 𝐼𝑇ℎ 𝑅𝑇ℎ = (7.87𝑚𝐴)(5.72𝑘Ω) = 45𝑉
Now we disconnect these capacitors from the respective sources, and connect negative
side of each one to the positive side of the other one.
e) If there is any difference between initial and final total energy stored in these
two capacitors, explain the discrepancy.(1 point)
a) 𝑄1 = 𝐶1 𝑉1 = 4𝑚𝐶
𝑄2 = 𝐶2 𝑉2 = 3𝑚𝐶
1 1
b) 𝑈 = 2 (𝑄1 𝑉1 + 𝑄2 𝑉2 ) = 2 [(4𝑚𝐶)(20𝑉) + (3𝑚𝐶)(10𝑉) = 55𝑚𝐽
c) Assume 𝑞1 and 𝑞2 are new charges, since opposite plate are connected to each
other, then we have
𝑞1 + 𝑞2 = |𝑄1 − 𝑄2 | = 1.0 𝑚𝐶
Now both capacitors have the same potential difference.
𝑞1 𝑞 2 5
= 𝐶2 𝑜𝑟 𝑞1 = 3 𝑞2 3𝑞 = 1 𝑚𝐶 ⇒ 𝑞2 = 0.6𝑚𝐶, 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑞1 = 0.4𝑚𝐶
𝐶 1 2 2
1 𝑞2 𝑞2 1 (0.4𝑚𝐶)2 (0.6𝑚𝐶)2
d) 𝑈𝑓 = 2 (𝐶1 + 𝐶2 ) = 2 { + = 1𝑚𝐽
1 2 200𝜇𝐹 300𝜇𝐹
e) The lost energy is used to redistribute the charges on the plates of the two
capacitors.
6: In figure below, 𝐿1 = 10𝑚𝐻, 𝑀 = 5𝑚𝐻 and 𝐿2 = 20𝑚𝐻. Find expression for 𝑣1 (𝑡)
and 𝑣2 (𝑡).
(10points)
+ + 1
L1 𝑖2 (𝑡)
L2 = 2 cos(200𝑡) 𝐴
𝑖1 = 10 sin(100𝑡) 𝐴 𝑣1 (𝑡) 𝑣2 (𝑡)
1
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