Network Theory
Network Elements
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Network Theorems
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Sinusoidal Steady State Response
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5Marks 8
Network Graphs
Marks 1Marks 2
State Equations For Networks
Marks 5
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GATE ECE 1999
Subjective
+5
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In the circuit of figure, the switch $$'S'$$ has remained open for a long time. The switch closes instantaneously at $$ t = 0$$. GATE ECE 1999 Network Theory - Transient Response Question 9 English n

(a) Find $${V_0}$$ for $$t \le 0$$ and as $$t \to \infty $$.
(b) Write an expression for $${V_0}$$ as a function of time for $$0 \le t \le \infty $$.
(c) Evaluate $${V_0}$$ at $$t = 25\,\,\mu $$sec.

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GATE ECE 1994
Subjective
+5
-0
The circuit shown in the figure, is initially in its steady state. Switch is opened at t = 0.
(1) Determine the initial voltage, VC(0-), across the capacitor, and the initial current, iL(0-) , through the indicator.
(2) Calculate the voltage, VL(t) , across the inductance for t > 0. GATE ECE 1994 Network Theory - Transient Response Question 11 English
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GATE ECE 1993
Subjective
+5
-0
In the following circuit the capacitance varies as C = KQ, where K is a constant equal to 0.5 Farads/Coulomb and Q, the charge on the capacitor in Coulombs. Determine the current through the circuit and sketch the voltage waveform across the capacitor (VC) for a step input Vi as shown in figure. GATE ECE 1993 Network Theory - Transient Response Question 12 English
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GATE ECE 1991
Subjective
+5
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The network shown in figure is initially under steady-state condition with the switch in position 1. The switch is moved from position 1 to position 2 at t = 0. Calculate the current i(t) through R1 after switching. GATE ECE 1991 Network Theory - Transient Response Question 13 English
GATE ECE Subjects
Signals and Systems
Network Theory
Control Systems
Digital Circuits
General Aptitude
Electronic Devices and VLSI
Analog Circuits
Engineering Mathematics
Microprocessors
Communications
Electromagnetics