Electrical engineering - practice problems
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.Number of problems found: 188
- The capacitor
The parallel square plates of a 4.5µF Teflon capacitor are 3.2 mm apart. What is the area of the plate? - EE school boarding
Three vectors, A, B, and C, are related as follows: A/C = 2 at 120 deg, A + B = -5 + j15, C = conjugate of B. Find C. - An electricity
If the Rodriguez family used 520 kilowatt-hours of electricity in 12 days, how many kilowatt-hours should they use in 6 days at the same usage rate? - Open and short circuit tests
A 4 kVA 200/400 V single phase 50 Hz transformer has the following data on O. C. (open circuit) & S. C. (short circuit) test: O. C. Test: 200 V 0.8 A 70 W (Low Voltage side) S. C. Test: 20 V 10 A 80 W (High Voltage side) Find Full Load efficiency and regu
- Heat energy
Energy is measured using the unit Joule (J). Temperature is measured using the unit degree Celsius °C). To increase the temperature of 1 liter of water by 1°C, 4200 J of heat energy is required. (a) Kelly wants to increase the temperature of 2 liters of w - Transformer 3
A 200/115 V transformer has an LV (Low voltage) side resistance of 0.06 Ohm. What is the resistance referred to HV side (high voltage)? - Concerning 82883
Conductor A has an electrical potential of +140V concerning the Earth; conductor B has a potential of -60V. How much electric charge will we transfer from wire B to wire A if we do the work of 4.10-4 Joules? - Accumulator 82755
The battery capacity is 50 Ah. With a current of 5A, we charge the accumulator to 100% capacity in 10 hours. To what percentage of capacity can we charge the accumulator with a current of 2A in 15 hours? - Resistance 82714
A load of 23.5 ohm is connected to an ideal voltage source of 30V, and a current of 1.2A passes through the circuit. Determine the magnitude of the source's internal resistance and the short-circuit current.
- Corresponds 82534
A current of 0.1 A can lethally affect a human body with a resistance of 3 kΩ. What voltage corresponds to this current? - Resistance 82533
A current of 275 mA passes through the filament of a light bulb with a resistance of 800 Ω. What voltage is the bulb connected to? - Electrical 82513
How long will it take for a current of 8A in a resistance of 30 ohms to develop thermal energy of 3 MJ if the efficiency of converting electrical energy into heat is 90%? - Lighting-650W 82356
In the office will be connected: computer 800W, kettle 2.5KW, lighting-650W, oven 1.9KW; electric stove 3.3KW; air conditioning 6100W. As the smallest cross-section of the cables, we have to bring them to this room. Recalculate for Copper and Aluminum wir - Appliance 82079
The voltage at the terminals of the appliance is 4.5 V. A current of 0.5A passes through the appliance. What voltage must the appliance have if a current of 0.7A is to pass through it?
- ELECTRICAL 81742
A cooker connected to a 40 V voltage source draws a current of 0.5 A. DOES THE SIZE OF THE ELECTRICAL WORK DETERMINE WHICH COOKER DOES IN 3 MINUTES? - Resistance 81503
What is the value of the resistance of the rectifier diode in the forward direction if the current IF = 5 A flows through it and the voltage between the anode UF = 820 mV? - Resistor 81502
How big a series resistor do we need to connect to the LED if a voltage drop of 3.2 V is to be created on it and a current of 16 mA flows through the diode? We want to connect the diode to a voltage of 5V. - Horsepower 81496
The electric motor has an efficiency of 80% (power and input ratio). What is the power input of this motor if its power is 5 horsepower (HP)? Enter the result in kilowatts (kW) and round to one decimal place (1 HP = 3/4 kW). - Several resistors
We have a box with the same resistors, so all of them have a resistance value of 200 ohms. Draw the connection of several resistors so that the resulting resistance is: a) 100 b) 120 (only 4 resistors)
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