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5.33 The waveform for the voltage across a 20-mH induc- tor is shown in Fig. P5.33. Compute the waveform for the inductor current. vt)0,t < . )(mV) 10 1 3 t(ms) -20
The current in 5 mH inductor is periodic and triangular as shown
below.
a. Plot the inductor voltage vs. time (using the relationship
that v(t) = L di/dt).
b. Plot the instantaneous power vs. time.
c. Determine the average power of the inductor (computed over
the period of the waveform, 2 ms).
i(t) 4 A 0 2 ms 3 ms 4 ms 1 ms
Question 1 Find the waveform for the voltage across a 18-mH inductor when the inductor current is given by the waveform shown in the figure below. i(t) (A) 4 0.6 0.9 0.3 1.1 t (s) -2
4. (20 points) A current waveform shown in the Fig. 4. | (mA) t(s) -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 4: Current waveform flowing through an inductor. (a) (15 points) Determine the capacitor voltage at t=1s, 3s, and 5s, which results from the capacitor with capacitance C = 311F. Capacitor voltage was 3V at -1s. (b) (5 points) Sketch the capacitor voltage.
Problem 4. A 10 mH inductor has a sudden current change from 200 mA to 100 mA in 1 ms. Find the induced voltage. Problem 5. A induced voltage across a 10 mH inductor is v(t) 120 cos (377t) V. Find (a) the expression for the inductor current and (b) the expression for the power. The current in a 25 mH inductor is given by the expressions: i(t) 0 i(t) 10 (1-e) mA Find the voltage across the inductor and...
The triangular current pulse shown in (Figure 1) is applied to a 20 mH inductor. Use the passive sign convention. O AEQ If vec ? y = Submit Request Answer Part F Derive the expression for the inductor voltage in the interval 0 <t<5 ms. Suppose that t is in seconds. Express your answer in volts in terms of t. TIVI AS01 1. vec ? Submit Request Answer Figure < 1 of 1 > Part G the interval ms <t<10...
6.14 The waveform for the current flowing through the 10-uF capacitor in Fig. P6.14a is shown in Fig. P6.14b. If ve (t-0)- 1 V, determine vc(t) at t-1 ms, 3 ms, 4 ms, and 5 ms i(t) i(t) (mA) 15 t (ms) 4 (i 10
The current shown in the figure is applied to a 5 μF capacitor. The initial voltage on the capacitor v(0) is shown on the circuit. Q4A. 1. Determine the capacitor voltage v(t) 2. How much energy is stored in the capacitor at t - 1.4 ms, and t 6.5ms 3. Determine the power absorbed by the capacitor at t- 3ms. is(t) (mA) 15 is(t) t (ms) -5 tso t 2 6 ms is(t) v(t) w(1.4ms) w (6.5ms) p(3ms)
6.13 The waveform for the current in a 70-μF capacitor is shown
in the figure below. Determine the waveform for the capacitor
voltage.
The waveform for the current in a 70-uF capacitor is shown in the figure below. Determine the waveform for the capacitor voltage i(t) (mA) 14 0 10 20 30 40 t (ms) t <0ms t < 40 ms t z 40ms v (t) -2500? V -4 V 0 t <0ms 2500t V 0 t < 40 ms...
The current in a 6.00 mH-inductor varies in time as shown.
Construct a graph of the self-induced emf across the inductor
over the time interval t= 0 to t= 12.0 ms
i (mA) 3 2 1 (ms) 2 4 6 8 10 12 -1 -2