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A Periodically Forced RLC Circuit In this lab we continue the study of simple RLC circu...

A Periodically Forced RLC Circuit

In this lab we continue the study of simple RLC circuits that we began in a lab in Chapter 3 (see page 381). The circuit is shown in Figure 4.41. The parameters are the resistance R, the capacitance C, and the inductance L. The dependent variables we use are vC, the voltage across the capacitor, and i , the current. (We follow the engineering convention of representing current as i . This variable does not represent the square root of −1.) In this lab we consider circuits in which the voltage source vT = vT (t) is a time-dependent forcing term.

From the lab in Chapter 3, we know that the voltage vC and current i satisfy the system of differential equations

which is more commonly written as the second-order equation

In this lab, we consider the possible behavior of solutions to this equation (or the corresponding system) when vT (t) = a sin ωt .

Consider the following questions:

Your report: Address each of the items above, justifying all statements and showing all details. Give graphs of solutions as appropriate.

In a typical circuit R is on the order of 1000, C is on the order of 106, and L is on the order of 1. Does this information help in limiting the possible behaviors of solutions?

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