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Mid Assignment - M&I (B) - Summer 2022

The document contains 6 questions regarding measurement and instrumentation. It includes questions on calculating resistance and potential difference from measured voltage and current values, determining current passing through an ammeter, measuring an unknown resistance using ammeter-voltmeter method and a Wheatstone bridge, and deriving equations for an AC bridge circuit.
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Mid Assignment - M&I (B) - Summer 2022

The document contains 6 questions regarding measurement and instrumentation. It includes questions on calculating resistance and potential difference from measured voltage and current values, determining current passing through an ammeter, measuring an unknown resistance using ammeter-voltmeter method and a Wheatstone bridge, and deriving equations for an AC bridge circuit.
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Measurement & Instrumentation

Section: B Semester: Summer 2021-22 Full marks: 30

Assignment-Mid-term
1) As per the circuit shown in figure 1(a), the measured value of voltage across the resistance is
100V±3% and the current flowing through the resistance is measured as 20A±0.7A. Identify
the value of resistance from this measurement. Also identity the maximum percentage error
for the power measurement across resistance from the above measured parameters.
[2.5x2=5.0]
(a) (b)
Figure 1: (a) Measurement of resistance (R); (b) Measurement of potential difference (E)

2) Calculate the maximum percentage error for the measurement of potential difference (E) as
shown in figure 1(b). The measured value of voltages across resistance R 1 and R2 are 85V±5%
and 35V±3% respectively. [5.0]

Figure 2: Measurement of current using PMMC

3) An ammeter as shown in figure 2 has a PMMC instrument with a coil resistance of Rm=99Ω
and full scale deflection (FSD) current of 0.1mA. A shunt resistance of Rs=1Ω is connected
within it’s construction. Determine the total current passing through the ammeter at
(ii) 0.95 FSD
(iii) 0.6 FSD [2.5x2=5.0]

4) A resistance (R) is measured using ammeter-voltmeter method where the ammeter is placed in
series with the unknown resistance R. The measured current is 0.5A and the voltmeter reading
is 500V. The ammeter has internal resistance Ra=10Ω.
(a) Draw the circuit for this measurement and
(b) Calculate the true value of R. Also identify the relative error for this measurement
of unknown resistance, R. [2.5x2=5.0]
5) A Wheatstone bridge as shown in figure 3 has P=3.5kΩ, Q=7kΩ. The galvanometer null point
is obtained when the variable resistance become 5.51kΩ.
(a) Calculate the value of R
(b) Determine the resistance measurement range for the bridge if S is adjustable from
1kΩ to 8kΩ. [2.5x2=5.0]

Figure 3: Measurement of unknown resistance R using Wheatstone bridge.

6) The AC bridge circuit given in figure 4 is operating at a supply frequency of 110 kHz. The
circuit is made balanced when the components are C 3=0.1uF, R1=1.26kΩ, R3=75Ω, R4=500Ω.
Derive the equations of Lp and Rp and also identify their value. [5.0]

Figure 4: AC Bridge circuit

Follow the instructions on the next pages for proper submission.

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)


Faculty of Engineering (FE)
American International University- Bangladesh (AIUB)
Measurement and Instrumentation
Summer 2021-22

Assignment (Mid-term) Serial No.


(Find your SL. no. at the end)

Submitted by:
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Section: B
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your Assignment cover page) while preparing the PDF file for submission. You
can find your serial No. at the end. Example: below

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etc.) and Convert all pictures (step 1+2) into a PDF file.
Make sure that, you have written your Student ID on top of every answer
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Serial No. (Section: B)
M&I Section B
Serial No. Student ID Name
1 18-36223-1 SHOHAG, RASHEDUL HASAN
2 18-37524-1 SEN, SHUVRO SANKAR
3 18-37741-1 ALIM-UL-SHAKIL
4 18-39090-3 AKIB, AJMAIN FAYEK
5 18-39112-3 RAHMAN, MD. ANISUR
6 18-39198-3 SAGAR, MEHADI HASAN
7 19-39298-1 ZINIA, ZAFINA YEASMIN
8 19-39354-1 AHAMMED, SHAKIL
9 19-39571-1 ISLAM, AMINUL
10 19-39651-1 HOSSAIN, MD. NAZMUL
11 19-39987-1 MAWYA, FATEMA ZANNATUL
12 19-40007-1 HOSSAIN, MD. SAKIB
13 19-40086-1 TUSHER, MD. ATE RABBI
14 19-40109-1 GALIB, ASADULLAH -ALL-
15 19-40300-1 ISLAM, RAKIBUL
16 19-40485-1 SUNY, FERDOUS
17 19-40777-2 MIM, UMMA AYSHA
18 19-40793-2 AFSANA, ATIA
19 19-40871-2 RAHMAN, HABIBUR
20 19-41029-2 OPU, MOHAMMAD MEHEDI HASSAN
21 19-41202-2 RAZI, KOWSHIK AKANDA
22 19-41358-3 UDDIN, MOHAMMAD RABIB
23 19-41445-3 DEV, UPAMA
24 19-41455-3 NADIA, MAHMUDA ALAMGIR
25 19-41573-3 OHID, MD. ARAF
26 19-41625-3 ISLAM, ANIKA
27 19-41713-3 ALAM, S.M TANVIRUL
28 19-41730-3 SYED, DANIUM SHAHNOWAZ
29 19-41765-3 RAHMAN, MD. HASIBUR
30 20-42392-1 FAISAL, IFTEAR
31 20-43460-1 JOY, OMAR FARUK
32 20-43563-1 MUNNI, TOUHIDA AKTER
33 20-43609-1 BIJOY, MD. SADIKUR RAHMAN

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