In the below circuit, the value of $V_1$ is:
A thermistor has a resistance of \( 10\,\text{k}\Omega \) at \( 25^\circ\text{C} \) and \( 1\,\text{k}\Omega \) at \( 100^\circ\text{C} \). The range of operation is \( 0^\circ\text{C} \) to \( 150^\circ\text{C} \). The excitation voltage is 5 V and a series resistor of \( 1\,\text{k}\Omega \) is connected to the thermistor. The power dissipated in the thermistor is:
If $R_1 = R_2 = R$ and $R_3 = 1.1R_4$ in the bridge circuit shown in figure, then the reading in the ideal voltmeter connected between $a$ and $b$ is:
Find the current through 3 ohm resistor using superposition theorem
Consider a three-core, three-phase, 50 Hz, 11 kV cable whose conductors are denoted as R, Y and B in the given figure. The inter-phase capacitance (C1) between each pair of conductors is 0.2 $\mu$F and the capacitance (C2) between each line conductor and the sheath is 0.4 $\mu$F.