You desire to isolate a frequency of 2940 Hz. You happen to have a 20.5 mH inductor laying around. What value of capacitor must you pair this with, in nF, to match the desired frequency for this filter, if connected in Parallel.
You desire to isolate a frequency of 2940 Hz. You happen to have a 20.5 mH...
You desire to isolate a frequency of 1460 Hz. You happen to have a 62.5 mH inductor laying around. What value of capacitor must you pair this with, in nF, to match the desired frequency for this filter, if connected in Parallel?
You desire to isolate a frequency of 3690 Hz. You happen to have a 31.8 mH inductor laying around. What value of capacitor must you pair this with, in nF, to match the desired frequency for this filter, if connected in Series.
What is the inductive reactance of a 2 mH inductor at a frequency of 1000 Hz? A. 68.3 Ω B. 12.56 Ω C. 204.4 Ω D. 20.25 Ω What is the inductive reactance of a 2 H inductor in a 60 Hz, AC circuit? A. 0.08 Ω B. 753.60 Ω C. 948 Ω D. 120 Ω A circuit contains a 60 mH and a 40 mH inductor connected in parallel. The circuit has a source voltage of 100 VAC and...
You have an 8 Ohm source and load with an 507 Ohm filter resistor. You desire to cut all frequencies above 844 Hz. What size inductor is required? In mH
#1A 41.2-µF capacitor is connected across a 55.8-Hz generator. An inductor is then connected in parallel with the capacitor. What is the value of the inductance if the rms currents in the inductor and capacitor are equal? _____ mH #2 A 39.0-mH inductor has a reactance of 1.90 kΩ. What is the capacitance of a capacitor that has the same reactance at this frequency? ___F please help me and show me how to do the work correctly
A 1.15-kΩ resistor and a 600-mH inductor are connected in series
to a 1350-Hz generator with an rms voltage of 12.2 V .
Part A: What is the rms current in the
circuit?
Part B:What capacitance must be inserted in
series with the resistor and inductor to reduce the rms current to
half the value found in part A?
Please show with steps, thank you!
Item 15 < 15 of 15 A 1.15-k22 resistor and a 600-mH inductor are connected...
A 1.15-kΩ resistor and a 515-mH inductor are connected in series to a 1150-Hz generator with an rms voltage of 14.1 V . A.)What is the rms current in the circuit? in mA B.)What capacitance must be inserted in series with the resistor and inductor to reduce the rms current to half the value found in part A? in nF
A 1.15-kΩ resistor and a 520-mH inductor are connected in series to a 1450-Hz generator with an rms voltage of 13.9 V a.) What is the rms current in the circuit? b.)What capacitance must be inserted in series with the resistor and inductor to reduce the rms current to half the value found in part A? answer in nF
A 1.15-kΩkΩ resistor and a 595-mH inductor are connected in series to a 1350-Hz generator with an rms voltage of 12.3 V . Part A: What is the rms current in the circuit? (Express answer in mA) Part B: What capacitance must be inserted in series with the resistor and inductor to reduce the rms current to half the value found in part A? (Express answer in nF).
Problem 30.30 A 9.0 mH inductor is connected in parallel with a variable capacitor. The capacitor can be varied from 180 pF to 220 pF Part A What is the minimum oscillation frequency for this circuit? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ? Value Hz O You have already submitted this answer. Enter a new answer. No credit lost. Try again. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Part B What is the maximum oscillation frequency for this circuit? Express your...