For t ≥ 0, a current source delivers iS(t) = 10 sin(2000πt) mA to two 0.33‐μF capacitors connected in parallel. Plot υC(t) versus time when υC(0) = −5 V. use the ac current source—the frequency is in Hz—and set the other parameters appropriately. The capacitors are –5 V. Then, simulate the output using the transient analysis. What is the voltage across the capacitors at t = 1.0 and 1.5 ms?
The initial voltages of capacitors are shown by connecting series voltage sources of -5 Volt At t=1ms the voltage is aprroximately 0 V whereas at t = 1.5ms it is approximately 4.85 Volt. Snaps are attached.


For t ≥ 0, a current source delivers iS(t) = 10 sin(2000πt) mA to two 0.33‐μF...
The current from an AC source is given by: I(t) = 10.10 sin(70.0 t + 0.830 ) mA, where t is given in seconds. (a) What is the RMS current IRMS? mA (b) What is the frequency f? Hz (c) If the phase shift were given in degrees, what would its value be? degrees (d) What is the time t0 closest to t = 0 when the current vanishes? ms
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Capacitor Plot: Current Peak- 132.239 mA , 111.495 ms Voltage
Peak- 105.232 V , 123.975 ms
Resistor Plot: Current Peak- 132.239 mA , 111.495 ms Voltage
Peak- 132.239 V , 131.335 ms
A/C source Plot: Current Peak- 132.238 mA , 101.575 ms Voltage
Peak- 169 V , 102.535 ms
► 07: How does the location of the current peak compare to the location of the voltage peak in each plot...
Inductor Plot: Current Peak- 622.161 mA , 104.155 ms (this is a
data point for one of the peaks) Voltage Peak- 78.248 V , 101.275
ms (this is a data point for one of the peaks and at the top of
each peak, the voltage matches that of the overall voltage of the
inductor)
Resistor Plot: Current Peak- Nothing Voltage Peak- 62.268 V ,
103.835 ms ( at the top of each peak, the voltage matches that of
the overall...
An LRC circuit consists of a 15.0 μF capacitor, a resistor, and an inductor connected in series across an AC power source of variable frequency having a voltage amplitude of 20.0 V. You observe that when the power source frequency is adjusted to 44.5 Hz, the rms current through the circuit has its maximum value of 65.0 mA. What will be the rms current if you change the frequency of the power source to 60.0 Hz? {? A}
A generator delivers an AC voltage of the form Δv = (90.0 V)sin(70πt) to a capacitor. The maximum current in the circuit is 0.900 A. Find the following. (a) rms voltage of the generator V (b) frequency of the generator Hz (c) rms current A (d) the reactance Ω (e) the value of the capacitance μF
The peak current through an inductor is 12.0 mA when connected to an AC source with a peak voltage of 1.0 V . What is the inductive reactance of the inductor?
A 200-Ω resistor is connected across an ac voltage source V = (150 V) sin [2π(60 Hz)t]. What is the average power delivered to this circuit (in Watt)?
The maximum current in a 28 μF capacitor connected to an ac generator with a frequency of 140 Hz is 0.15 A. Part A What is the maximum voltage of the generator? V Part B What is the voltage across the capacitor when the current in the circuit is 0.10 A and increasing? V Part C What is the voltage across the capacitor when the current in the circuit is 0.10 A and decreasing? V
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Capacitor Plot: Current Peak- 21.059 mA , 101.41 ms Voltage
Peak- 167.681 V , 127.01 ms
Resistor Plot: Current Peak- 21.059 mA , 101.41 ms Voltage Peak-
21.071 V , 102.05 ms
A/C Source Plot: Current Peak- 21.059 mA , 101.41 ms Voltage
Peak- 169 V , 125.09 ms
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> Q5: How does the location of the current peak compare to the location of the voltage peak in...
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...