Inductor complex impedance Voltage induced across the inductor: d i dt On one hand: On the...
2) (15 points) Consider a voltage signal v(t)Vocos(wt) (a) Consider applying v(t) across a capacitor C (i) What's the current into the capacitor? (ii) Plot the current and the voltage in the time domain and draw their respective phasors in the complex plane. (ii) Does the current lead or lag the voltage? Explain intuitively. (b) Repeat (i), (ii), and (ii) for part (a) but with an inductor, L, instead of a capacitor. (c) Repeat (i), (ii), and (ii) for part...
PHYS 212 RECITATION EXERCISE 1: USING PHASORS FOR A DRIVEN RC CIRCUIT We will consider a circuit consisting of a time varying emf in series with a capacitor and resistor. The capacitance and resistance are fixed but we can tune the frequency of the source. In an AC circuit, each element has a "reactance" which can be used to relate the peak current through the element to the peak voltage across the element 1. What does the angular frequency of...
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<Ch31. AC Circuits Part Part A Exercise 31.12 - Enhanced - with Feedback What is the impedance of the circuit? Express your answer with the appropriate units. What is the voltage amplitude across the resistor? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 2 = 251 VR = 19.7V Previous Answers Sube Previous Answers You have a 170 resistor, a 0.800 H...
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Calculate the peak value of the voltage across the inductor in figure 4.7(a), assuming Vo= 10 V, a 2t x 103 s, R= 1 2, L 25 mH, and C 1 uF. 4.6 Calculate the phase of the voltage across the inductor relative to the source in figure 4.7(a) for the values given in problem 4.6 4.7 90 Sinusoldal Circuits circuit-reducti to linear sinusoidal theorems for dc circuits can be applied cuits if the impedances...
a9a resistive load. Inductor 3-(35 pts) Design a converter that has an input voltage of 24 V DC and supplies 18 V DC to current is desired to be continuous and must not change more than 30 % of its average value voltage ripple must be lower than 2 %. Switching frequency is 10 kHz. a) Draw the circuit diagram. Calculate the duty ratio. Calculate values for 2 desired conditions of the inductor current and determine the value of the...
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Variation of 31.56: The L-R-c Parallel Circuit. A resistor, r, and capacitor are connected in parallel to an ac source with voltage amplitude V and angular frequency co. a) Use Kirchoff s Laws, V IR, Q C/V. V Ldi/dt, and i dq/dt to determine the voltage across each element. Now, let the source voltage be given by...
EXERCISE 2: USING PHASORS FOR A DRIVEN RC CIRCUIT 10. On the middle set of axes, draw phasors for k and ε using the provided ve phasor as a basis for a circuit in which R- 2Xc. Start by deciding what the peak voltage across the capacitor must be compared to the peak voltage across the resistor and then draw the appropriate Vc phasor We will consider a circuit consisting of a time varying emf in series with a capacitor...
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! stance of the inductor and calcu- I In ull current; (b) the active , (C) the power factor. A non-inductive load takes a current of 15 A at 123 ductor is then connected in series in order that the same current shall be supplied from 240 V, 5 mains. Ignore the resistance of the inductor and late: (a) the inductance of the inductor te inductance of the inductor; (b) the imped-...
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Introduction The phase differences between the output voltage, the voltage across the inductor, the voltage across the capacitor, and the voltage across the resistor will be examined at resonant frequency. The voltage and phase relationship will also be examined for frequencies above and below resonance. Theory An inductor, a capacitor, and a resistor are...
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t-0 a SW1 SW2 0.5 Ω 2 1Ω V. R3 20 A T v(t) 0.5 F 0.5 H 0 Find the initial current i(0) through the inductor and the initial voltage v(0) across the capacitor at t 0. b. Write a node equation at node a fort2 0. c. Represent v(t) as a function of i(t) on the series connection of R2 and L. Find dv(t)/dt. Derive a second-order differential...