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BEE Lab Experiments Overview

The document lists a series of experiments conducted in a BEE lab, detailing the experiments' names, dates, and apparatus used. Key experiments include Kirchhoff's Law, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin's Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, and R-L Series Circuit. Each experiment includes aims, observation tables, and results for verification of electrical principles.

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BEE Lab Experiments Overview

The document lists a series of experiments conducted in a BEE lab, detailing the experiments' names, dates, and apparatus used. Key experiments include Kirchhoff's Law, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin's Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, and R-L Series Circuit. Each experiment includes aims, observation tables, and results for verification of electrical principles.

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BEE LAB Experiment List

Sr.No Experiment Date


1 Study of Laboratory Apparatus 18-03-2021
2 Kirchhoff's Law 25-03-2021
3 Superposition theorem. 25-03-2021
4 Thevenin’s theorem. 01-04-2021
5 Maximum Power Transfer theorem. 01-04-2021
6 Norton’s Theorem 08-04-2021
7 R-L Series Circuit 08-04-2021
Study of Laboratory Apparatus
1) Electric Supply
2) Switches
3) Ammeter
4) Voltmeter
5) Wattmeter
6) Rheostat
7) Inductor
8) Capacitor
9) Variable Load Resistor (VLR)
10) Transformer
1) Electric Supply
2) Switches
3) Ammeter
4) Voltmeter
5) Wattmeter
6) Rheostat
Variable Load Resistor (VLR)
Inductor
0) Transformer
Auto transformer
Experiment-2 Kirchhoff's Law

Aim: To verify Kirchhoff's current and voltage


Laws

Apparatus: 3 rheostat (5A, 50 ohm- 2 nos, 10A 20ohm 1-


nos)3 DC Ammeter ( 2 meter of 0-5 A rang, 1
meter of 10 A rang), 2 DPST switches, DC
main supply 110V,connecting wires
OBSERVATION TABLE:
Vs1 Vs2 VR1 VR2 VR3 IR1 IR2 IR3
1 110 110 53.22 53.226 56.774 3.548 2.129 5.677
6
2 110 110 58.66 58.667 51.333 1.467 1.956 3.422
7
3 110 110 55 55 55 2.292 4.583 6.875

RESULT TABLE:

Measured Calculated Measured Calculated


Value Vs1 ValueVs1 Value Vs2 ValueVs2
1
2
3
Experiment-3 Superposition Theorem

Aim: To verify superposition theorem

Apparatus: 3 rheostat (5A, 50 ohm- 2 nos, 10A 20ohm 1-


nos)3 DC Ammeter ( 2 meter of 0-5 A rang, 1
meter of 10 A rang), 2 DPST switches, DC
main supply 110V,connecting wires
OBSERVATION TABLE:
Vs1 Vs2 VR1 VR2 VR3 IR1 IR2 IR3

1 110 110 55 55 55 2.292 4.583 6.875

Vs1 Vs2 VR1’ VR2’ VR3’ IR1’ IR2’ IR3’

2 110 0 91.667 -18.333 18.333 3.819 -1.528 2.292

Vs1 Vs2 VR1’’ VR2’’ VR3’’ IR1’’ IR2’’ IR3’’

3 0 110 -36.667 73.333 36.667 -1.528 6.111 4.583


Experiment-4 Thevenin’s Theorem

Aim: To verify thevenin’s theorem

Apparatus: • 3 rheostat (5A, 50 ohm- 3 nos, 10A 20ohm 1-nos)


• 3DC Ammeter ( 2 meter of 0-5 A rang, 1 meter of 10
A rang),
• DC voltmeter(0-150V, 1 nos),
• 2 DPST switches,
• DC main supply 110V,
• connecting wires
Circuit Diagram
OBSERVATION TABLE:
SR No Vs VOC VR1 VR2 VR3 VRL IR1 (A) IR2 (A) IR3 (A)

1 110 85.55 33.58 76.41 23.51 52.90 3.35 2.18 1.17

RESULT TABLE:

VTH IL
SR No RRL
Calculate
Observed Observed Calculated
d

1 45 82.55 85.55 1.17 1.17


Experiment-5 Maximum Power Transfer theorem.

Aim: To verify Maximum Power Transfer theorem.

Apparatus: • 3 rheostat (5A, 50 ohm- 3 nos, 10A 20ohm 1-nos)


• 3DC Ammeter ( 2 meter of 0-5 A rang, 1 meter of 10
A rang),
• DC voltmeter(0-150V, 1 nos),
• 2 DPST switches,
• DC main supply 110V,
• connecting wires
Circuit Diagram
OBSERVATION TABLE:

Vs VOC VR1 VR2 VR3 VRL IR1 (A) IR2 (A) IR3 (A)
SR No (V) (V) (V) (V) (V) (V)

1 110 85.55 33.58 76.41 23.51 52.90 3.35 2.18 1.17

SR No IL (A) VRL (V) RL (Ω) PL =IL× VRL (W)

1 2.15 25.81 12 55.49

2 1.95 31.26 16 61.09

3 1.79 35.81 20 64.14

4 1.53 42.94 28 65.88

5 1.36 47.69 35 65.01

6 1.26 50.49 40 63.61

7 1.17 52.90 45 61.89

8 1.12 54.19 48 60.69


Experiment-4 Norton’s Theorem

Aim: To verify Norton’s theorem

Apparatus: • 3 rheostat (5A, 50 ohm- 3 nos, 10A 20ohm 1-nos)


• 3DC Ammeter ( 2 meter of 0-5 A rang, 1 meter of 10
A rang),
• DC voltmeter(0-150V, 1 nos),
• 2 DPST switches,
• DC main supply 110V,
• connecting wires
OBSERVATION TABLE:
SR No Vs ISC VR1 VR2 VR3 VRL (A) IR1 (A) IR2 (A) IR3 (A)

1 110 3.08 35.96 74.03 29.615 44.42 3.59 2.11 1.48

RESULT TABLE:

ISC IL
SR No RRL
Calculate
Observed Observed Calculated
d

1 45 3.08 3.08 1.48 1.48


Experiment-4 R-L Series Circuit

Aim: To determine relation between current and voltage in a


series circuit containing pure resistor and inductor.
Apparatus: • AC Ammeter(0-5A),
• AC Voltmeter(0-160V)
• Rheostats(5A,50ohm) 2 nos.
• Inductor Coil
• DPST Switch
• AC Supply Source
• Wires for connections.
V
V

I
I
Observation Table

Case-1 L Constant & R Variable


Sr. No I Amp. VR VL VZ
1 2.01 58.43 31.65 66.45
2 2.01 88.66 31.65 94.14
3 2.01 38.28 31.65 49.67

Case-2 R Constant & L Variable


Sr. No I Amp. VR VL VZ
1 2 50.16 18.91 53.61
2 2 50.11 112.73 123.37
3 2 50.16 86.99 100.41
Result Table Case-1 L Constant & R Variable
Cosθ CosØ
R
Sr. No L Z Calculated Graphical Calculated Graphical
ohm
value Value Value Value

Case-2 R Constant & L Variable


Cosθ CosØ
R
Sr. No L Z Calculated Graphical Calculated Graphical
ohm
value Value Value Value

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