Electric Circuits
Three Phase Circuits
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Transient Response
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Graph Theory
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Two Port Networks
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Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis
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Network Elements
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Network Theorems
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GATE EE 2008
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The time constant for the given circuit will be GATE EE 2008 Electric Circuits - Transient Response Question 12 English
A
$$1/9$$ $$s$$
B
$$1/4$$ $$s$$
C
$$4$$ $$s$$
D
$$9$$ $$s$$
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GATE EE 2007
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
In the figure, transformer $${T_1}$$ has two secondaries, all three windings having the same number of turns and with polarities having the same number of turns and with polarities as indicated. One secondary is shorted by a $$10\,\Omega $$ resistor $$R,$$ and the other by a $$15\mu F$$ capacitor. The switch $$SW$$ is opened $$(t=0)$$ when the capacitor is charged to $$5$$ $$V$$ with the left plate as positive. At $$t=0+$$ the voltage $${V_P}$$ and current $${I_R}$$ are GATE EE 2007 Electric Circuits - Transient Response Question 13 English
A
$$-25$$ $$V,$$ $$0.0$$ $$A$$
B
very large voltage, very large current
C
$$5.0$$ $$V,$$ $$0.5$$ $$A$$
D
$$5.0$$ $$V,$$ $$-0.5$$ $$A$$
3
GATE EE 2007
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
In the circuit shown in Fig. switch $$S{w_1}$$ is initially CLOSED and $$S{w_2}$$ is OPEN. The inductor $$L$$ carries a current of $$10$$ $$A$$ and the capacitor is charged to $$10$$ $$V$$ with polarities as indicated. $$S{w_2}$$ in initially CLOSED at $$t = {0^ - }$$ and $$S{w_1}$$ is OPENED at $$t=0.$$ The current through $$C$$ and the voltage across $$L$$ at $$t = {0^ + }$$ is GATE EE 2007 Electric Circuits - Transient Response Question 11 English
A
$$55$$ $$A,$$ $$4.5$$ $$V$$
B
$$5.5$$ $$A,$$ $$45$$ $$V$$
C
$$45$$ $$A,$$ $$5.5$$ $$V$$
D
$$4.5$$ $$A,$$ $$55$$ $$V$$
4
GATE EE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
An ideal capacitor is charged to a voltage $${V_0}$$ and connected at $$t=0$$ across an ideal inductor $$L.$$ (The circuit now consists of a capacitor and inductor alone). If we let $${\omega _0} = 1/\sqrt {LC} ,$$ the voltage across the capacitor at time $$t>0$$ is given by
A
$${V_0}$$
B
$${V_0}\cos \left( {{\omega _0}t} \right)$$
C
$${V_0}son\left( {{\omega _0}t} \right)$$
D
$${V_0}{e^{ - {\omega _0}t}}\cos \left( {{\omega _0}t} \right)$$
GATE EE Subjects
Electromagnetic Fields
Signals and Systems
Engineering Mathematics
General Aptitude
Power Electronics
Power System Analysis
Analog Electronics
Control Systems
Digital Electronics
Electrical Machines
Electric Circuits
Electrical and Electronics Measurement