
The next four questions relate to the series schematic. Assume the voltage source is 10 V...
1. Using circuit 3-1, calculate the total current (which is also
the capacitor current and resistor current) by using Ohm’s Law. To
do this, you must first compute the total impedance of the circuit,
in polar form. Also, remember that Vs (source voltage) phase shift
is 0 degrees. Write your answer in polar form.
2. Compute the voltage across the capacitor (C1), using Ohm’s
Law and your result from #1. Write your answer in polar form.
3. In a series...
Consider the series RLC circuit in Figure 1. Suppose the source voltage is initially OV, and no energy is stored in both the capacitor and inductor. At t = 0, the source voltage is switched to 1V. Calculate the resistor, inductor and capacitor voltages, and the loop current V (t),,(t),Vc(t),i(t). Show all the steps. C1 L1 1.2u 8.2m 10 3 R1 Figure 1: A series RLC circuit
An AC source whose rms voltage is 83 V is in series with a 65 ? resistor and a capacitor whose reactance Xc is 249 ? at the frequency of the source. In the figure, the rms voltage (as a whole number) across the capacitor is:
1. A resistor R and capacitor care connected in series with an AC voltage source with frequency f and maximum voltage Vo. a. Find the complex impedance (in the form Z = R + jX). If the impedance is written in polar form (Z = Zejº), find expressions for Z and Ⓡ. Write your answers in terms of the variables R, C, and o(= 21f). b. If the voltage source is described by the phasor V = V, ejwt, and...
In a series R-L-C circuit the voltage amplitude across the resistor is 35.0 V, across the capacitor is 95.0 V and across the inductor is 55.0 V. When the source sinusoidal frequency is 10.6 KHz and the resistor value is 60.0 ohms A. What is the capacitance of the capacitor?
A resistor, 50.0-mH inductor, and 100.0-uF capacitor are connected in series with a 50-Hz voltage source. The maximum voltage through the circuit is 240 V. Calculate the power across the LCR circuit, if phase angle between the current and voltage is 60degrees.
5. A resistor and capacitor are connected in series with an applied AC voltage source. There is no inductor. Separate voltmeter readings across the resistor and capacitor give values of 50 V and 75 V (rms) respectively. What is the (rms) voltage of the source? (5 points)
Part A An ac series circuit consists of a voltage source of frequency 60 Hz and voltage amplitude V. a 354- resistor, and a capacitor of capacitance 3.3 uF. What must be the source voltage amplitude V for the average electrical power consumed in the resistor to be 468 W? There is no inductance in the circuit. Express your answer using two significant figures. VE V Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Provide Feedback...
An AC source operating at 60-Hz with a maximum voltage of 170 V is connected in series with a resistor (R = 1.2 k Q) and capacitor (C = 2.5 μF). a) What is the maximum value of the current in the circuit? b) What is the maximum values of the potential difference across the resistor and capacitor? c) When the current is zero, what are the magnitudes of the potential difference across the resistor, capacitor and AC source? How much charge is...
A series LRC circuit is driven by an alternating source with rms voltage 700 V and angular frequency 500 rad/s. The circuit elements are a 400 Ω resistor, a 4.0 μF capacitor and a 0.40 H inductor. If the resistor and inductor are side by side, what would be the rms voltage across the two elements?