
The inductor in an LC oscillator has inductance of 1.8 mH.The maximum potential difference across the...
In an oscillating LC circuit in which C = 4.4 PF, the maximum potential difference across the capacitor during the oscillations is 1.9 V and the maximum current through the inductor is 41.7 mA. What are (a) the inductance L and (b) the frequency of the oscillations? (c) How much time is required for the charge on the capacitor to rise from zero to its maximum value? (a) Number Units Units (b) Number (c) Number Units
In an oscillating LC circuit with capacitance C, the maximum potential difference across the capacitor during the oscillations is VC and the maximum current through the inductor is IL. (Use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary.) (a) What is the inductance L? L = ____ (b) What is the frequency of the oscillations? f = ____ (c) How much time is required for the charge on the capacitor to rise from zero to its maximum value? t =...
An oscillating LC circuit has a current amplitude of 9.70 mA, a potential amplitude of 274 mV, and a capacitance of 233 nF. What are (a) the period of oscillation, (b) the maximum energy stored in the capacitor, (c)the maximum energy stored in the inductor, (d) the maximum rate at which the current changes, and (e) the maximum rate at which the inductor gains energy?
An L-C circuit consists of an inductor with an inductance of 65.0 mH and a capacitor with a capacitance of 250 μF . The initial charge on the capacitor is 5.50 μC , and the initial current in the inductor is zero. a) What is the maximum voltage across the capacitor? b) What is the maximum current in the inductor? c) What is the maximum energy stored in the inductor? d) When the current in the inductor has half its...
Chapter 31, Problem 020 GO In an oscillating LC circuit in which C = 3.7 uF, the maximum potential difference across the capacitor during the oscillations is 1.1 V and the maximum current through the inductor is 54.0 mA. What are (a) the inductance L and (b) the frequency of the oscillations? (c) How much time on the capacitor to rise from zero to its maximum value? required for the charge (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number Units Units Units
What is the potential difference across a 15 mH inductor if the current through the inductor drops from 160 mA to 50 mA in 15 micro seconds?
The maximum allowable potential difference across a 220 mH inductor is 380 V . You need to raise the current through the inductor from 1.1 A to 2.8 A . What is the minimum time you should allow for changing the current? t = ______ seconds
The maximum allowable potential difference across a 200 mH inductor is 310 V . You need to raise the current through the inductor from 1.1 A to 2.9 A . What is the minimum time you should allow for changing the current? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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LC Circuit 1 а A circuit is constructed with two capacitors and an inductor as shown. The values for the capacitors are: C1 = 175 pF and C2 = 399 pF. The inductance is L = 254 mH. At time t =0, the current through the inductor has its maximum value I (0) = 262 mA and it has the direction shown. 0000 1) What is wo, the resonant frequency of this circuit? 179 radians/s Submit Your submissions:...
31 5 WA.035 Tutorial My Att-O, the current and charge in an oscilating LC circuit are 6.20 ma and 470ǐc, respetiven, and the tap-ctor s maximum charge in the capacitor if L-22.0 mH and C-7.70 are 6.20 mA and 4,70 uC, respectively, and the capacitor is charging. Determine the maximum current in the inductor and 1.51 I what is the energy stored in the capacitor? What is the energy stored in the inductor? How is energy stored in the capacitor...