QUESTIONS 1. In your own words, describe the impedance relationship in a series RL circuit. Is...
4. The current in an RL circuit increases to 95% of its final value 3 seconds after the switch is closed. The inductance in the circuit is 0.310 H. Find the inductive time constant and resistance for the circuit. (Assume the inductor has neglible resistance). Show your work. 5. At resonance, the reactance of the inductor (L) and the capacitor (C) cancel each other so that the impedance (Z) is just the resistance (R). Using the values from this experiment...
Draw an impedance diagram for the series connected coils with zero coupling. the values I have is: Impedance: 8.5 ohms Phase angle: 51.14 degrees Resistance: 5.84 ohms Reactance: 6.62 ohms Inductance: 0.02 Henrys Circuit connections Connect the two air-cored coils in series as shown in figure 2, Yellow Yellow LO﹁ Terminal SOURCE Terminal Transformer 6 Volts A.C Wattmeter Mains Figure 2. - Impedance measurement of coils connected in series Measurement and calculations PLEASE SWITCH OFF THE TRANSFORMER AFTER YOU HAVE...
Course and Section cto EXPERIMENT ac series-Parallel Sinusoidal Circuits OBJECTIVES 1. Measure the currents of series-parallel R-L and R-C networks using sensing resistors 2. Demonstrate the Pythagorean relationship between the currents of the networks. 3. Measure the phase angles associated with the currents of the networks. 4. Calculate the input impedance of a parallel network using measured values EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Instruments Resistors 1-10-Q, 470-Ω, l-kM (14.W) Inductors 1-10-mH Capacitors 1-0.02-pF I-DMM 1--Oscilloscope 1-Audio oscillator or function generator 1--Frequency counter (if...
This question relates to the Client Relationship Model. REQUIRED: In your own words, describe the investment client-related issues that the Client Relationship Model was initially created to resolve (in 2009). Again, in your own words, explain why further development of the Client Relationship Model was required in CRM2 (e.g. explain why CRM2 was required in 2013 after the original CRM changes were implemented.)
1. Explain in your own words how to experimentally find the Thevenin Equivalent of a circuit 2. Given RL = 1K where N is a circuit of resistors and voltages. Can Rtell whether it is connected to N or N's Thevenin Equivalent? How? 3. Given Find and draw the Thevenin Equivalent if Voc = 2 volts and Ry + R2 = 10K 4. Given R = IKS Find and draw the Thevenin Equivalent of N if V. = 3 volts...
16. In your own words, state the relationship between voltage and current in a circuit. 17. What could you do to a closed circuit consisting of 2 batteries, 2 light bulbs, and a switch to increase the current? Explain your answer. 18. What could you do to a closed circuit consisting of 2 batteries, 2 light bulbs, and a switch to decrease the current? Explain your answer. 19. You have four 1.5 V batteries, a 1: bulb, a 2: bulb,...
QUESTIONS 1. In your own words, explain how the components of a mixture are separated during thin layer chromatography. Do not explain how to perform TLC; in other words do not explain the procedure. 2. Explain the purpose of the UV lamp in this experiment. 3. Why must you use pencil, not pen, when you make marks on the TLC plate? How do you know? Be sure to 4. Which substances were in the OTC pain reliever? discuss your Rr...
Numerical Circuit Simulations and Oscilloscope Measurements PART III: In as few words as possible, but still using complete sentences and grammatically correct Standard English, explain how the total current through the device was measured and why, experimentally, it was measured this way. • HINT 1: Think about the value of the resistor used to measure the current, the value of what would be considered “the load”, and think what a “perfect” measurement of a current through any load would be....
Use the circuit diagram as shown in Figure A below to conduct the experiment and answer the questions 1 to 6. VCC VCC 15V 15V U2 U1 + R3 + 741 Voutt Vouth 6 R1 741 1.0kΩ 2.2k VEE VEE -15V Vin= 0.75 VIP-pl @ 2 kHz -15V R2 R4 TH 4.7ΚΩ 10kΩ Figure A Question 6 3 pts 1. Compare your experimental results to the previously-computed theoretical values. 2. Explain your observation from the oscilloscope output waveform. 12ptv Paragraph...
Response Questions Part A To B A) Use Your Own Words For Your Response: What is the relationship between demand side economics and the budget deficit? B) For each of the following values for the MPC, determine the size of the simple spending multiplier and the total change in real GDP demanded following a $10 billion decrease in spending: a. MPC = 0.9- b. MPC = 0.75– c. MPC = 0.6 –