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Electrical Engineering

ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY



  1. To verify Kirchhoff's Current Law and Kirchhoff's Voltage Law.
  2. Use dual trace oscilloscope to determine A.C voltage and current response in given R, L, C circuit.
  3. Use voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter to determine active, reactive and apparent power consumed in given R-L / R-C series circuit. Draw phasor diagram.
  4. Use voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter to determine active, reactive and apparent power consumed in given R-L-C series circuit. Draw phasor diagram.
  5. Use variable frequency supply to create resonance in given series and parallel R-L-C circuit or by using variable inductor or variable capacitor
  6. Use voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter to determine current, p.f. , active, reactive and apparent power in R-L / R-C parallel A.C. circuit.
  7. Use voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter, p.f meter to determine current, p.f., active, reactive and apparent power for given R-L-C parallel circuit with series connection of resistor and inductor in parallel with capacitor
  8. Use voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter, p.f meter to determine line and phase quantities of voltage and current for balanced three phase star and delta connected load and calculate active, reactive, and apparent power. Draw phasor diagram.
  9. Use voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter, p.f meter to determine line and phase quantities of voltage and current for unbalanced three phase star and delta connected load and calculate active, reactive, and apparent power. Draw phasor diagram
  10. Use voltmeter, ammeter to determine current through the given branch of an electric network by applying mesh analysis.
  11. Use voltmeter, ammeter to determine current through the given branch of an electric network by applying node analysis.
  12. Use voltmeter, ammeter to determine current through the given branch and voltage across the given element of circuit by applying superposition theorem.
  13. Use voltmeter, ammeter to determine equivalent circuit parameter in a given circuit by applying Thevenin's theorem
  14. Use voltmeter, ammeter to determine equivalent circuit parameter in a given circuit by applying Norton's theorem
  15. Use voltmeter, ammeter to determine load resistance for maximum power transfer for a given circuit by applying maximum power transfer theorem.
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