Network Theory
Network Elements
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Network Theorems
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Sinusoidal Steady State Response
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Network Graphs
Marks 1Marks 2
State Equations For Networks
Marks 5
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GATE ECE 2022
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.67

Consider the circuit shown in the figure with input V(t) in volts. The sinusoidal steady state current I(t) flowing through the circuit is shown graphically (where t is in seconds). The circuit element Z can be _________.

GATE ECE 2022 Network Theory - Sinusoidal Steady State Response Question 5 English

A
a capacitor of 1 F
B
an inductor of 1 H
C
a capacitor of $$\sqrt 3 $$F
D
an inductor of $$\sqrt 3 $$H
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GATE ECE 2018
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.67
For the circuit given in the figure, the voltage VC (in volts) across the capacitor is : GATE ECE 2018 Network Theory - Sinusoidal Steady State Response Question 6 English
A
1.25$$\sqrt 2 $$ sin(5t - 0.25$$\pi $$)
B
1.25$$\sqrt 2 $$ sin(5t - 0.125$$\pi $$)
C
2.5$$\sqrt 2 $$ sin(5t - 0.25$$\pi $$)
D
2.5$$\sqrt 2 $$ sin(5t - 0.125$$\pi $$)
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GATE ECE 2017 Set 1
Numerical
+2
-0
The figure shows an RLC circuit excited by the sinusoidal voltage $$100cos(3t)$$ Volts, where $$t$$ is in seconds. The ratio $${{amplitude\,\,of\,\,{V_2}} \over {amplitude\,\,of\,\,{V_1}}}\,\,$$ is ________ . GATE ECE 2017 Set 1 Network Theory - Sinusoidal Steady State Response Question 19 English
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GATE ECE 2017 Set 1
Numerical
+2
-0
In the circuit shown the voltage $${V_{IN}}\,\left( t \right)$$ is described by: $$${V_{IN}}\,\left( t \right) = \left\{ {\matrix{ {0,} & {for\,\,\,t < 0} \cr {15Volts,} & {for\,\,\,t \ge 0} \cr } } \right.$$$

where $$'t'$$ is in seconds. The time (in seconds) at which the current $${\rm I}$$ in the circuit will reach the value $$2$$ Ampere is ______ .

GATE ECE 2017 Set 1 Network Theory - Sinusoidal Steady State Response Question 20 English
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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