REMARKS Notice how the concept of rms values allows the handling of an AC circuit quantitatively...
help please USAA Military Hom... Navy Federal Credit... myPay Web Site American Military U... 5 NASM American Express PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. An AC voltage source has an output of Av = (1.49 x 102 V) sin 2nft. This source is connected to a 1.38 x 102 resistor as in the figure. Find the rms voltage and rms current in the resistor. rms 1.05e2 v Irms 1.10 x Your response differs...
A multimeter in an AC RLC circuit records an rms current of 0.200 A and a 65.0-Hz rms generator voltage of 27.5 V. The circuit contains a 40.0 Ω resistor, a 0.42 H inductor, and an unknown capacitor in series. The voltage is leading ahead of the current. a. Calculate the impedance of the circuit. ________________ b. Calculate the capacitive reactance. ________________ c. Calculate the capacitance. ________________ d. Calculate the average power dissipated in the circuit.
Problem 3: (20 points) When a DC source is connected to a series RC cireuit the time constant is 15.0 ms. When an 18.0 V RMS AC source is connected to the same series RC circuit you measure 3.17 V RMS across the capacitor a) (3 points) What is the resistor voltage? c) (5 points) What is the frequency of the source? If the resistor is 750.0 Q, what is the value of C? d) (6 points) An inductor is...
An AC voltage source has an output of AV = 168.0 sin(531t) Volts. Calculate the RMS voltage. 1.19x102 v You are correct. Your receipt no. is 156-2739 Previous Tries What is the frequency of the source? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 Calculate the voltage at time t = 1/116 s. Submit Answer Tries 0/12 Calculate the maximum current in the circuit when the generator is connected to an R = 50.5 12 resistor. Submit Answer Tries 0/12
n the circuit shown, the AC voltage source supplies an rms voltage of 156 V at frequency f. The circuit has R = 99 W, XL = 190 W, and XC = 93 W. (a) Find the impedence of the circuit. Z = W (b) Find the rms current flowing in the circuit. Irms = A (c) Find the phase angle in degrees between the current in the circuit and the voltage supplied by the AC source. f = degrees ...
An ac generator supplies an rms voltage of 5.00 V to an RL circuit. At a frequency of 20.0 kHz the rms current in the circuit is 45.0 mA; at a frequency of 26.0 kHz the rms current is 40.0 mA. What is the values of L in this circuit? What is the values of R in this circuit?
An AC voltage source has an output of AV = 139.0 sin(480t) Volts. Calculate the RMS voltage. Submit Answer Tries 0/20 What is the frequency of the source? Submit Answer Tries 0/20 Calculate the voltage at time t = 1/119 s. Submit Answer Tries 0/20 Calculate the maximum current in the circuit when the generator is connected to an R = 42.1 12 resistor.
An AC generator supplies an rms voltage of 120 V at 60.0 Hz. It is connected in series with a 0.450 H inductor, a 5.4 uF capacitor and a 351 ohm resistor. What is the impedance of the circuit? What is the rms current through the resistor? What is the average power dissipated in the circuit? What is the peak current through the resistor? What is the peak voltage across the inductor? What is the peak voltage across the capacitor?...
If a 120 V (rms) AC power supply is connected to a 200 W motor. a)Calculate and explain whether or not the rms current of the circuit will be the same if the system is connected to a 14.0Ω resistor. (I need a clear explanation in b)) b)Calculate and explain whether or not the rms voltage drop across the motor is the same when there is no resistor, but the internal resistance of the wires of the circuit is 14.0Ω.
An AC generator supplies an rms voltage of 120 V at 60.0 Hz. It is connected in series with a 0.400 H inductor, a 5.30 ?F capacitor and a 251 ohm resistor. A.) What is the impedance of the circuit? B.) What is the rms current through the resistor? C.) What is the average power dissipated in the circuit? D.) What is the peak current through the resistor? E.) What is the peak voltage across the inductor F.) What is...