(1 point) A 120 uF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 80 Hz...
(1 point) A 126 uF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 80 Hz with a peak potential difference of 14 V. Find: a) the peak current; A b) the current when the potential difference has its peak value; А c) the current when the potential difference has one-half the (positive) peak value (there are two answers, list them in increasing order); A A Hint, there are two possible angles within 0-2 7 when you try to find...
(1 point) A 108 uF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 80 Hz with a peak potential difference of 30 V. Find: a) the peak current: A b) the current when the potential difference has its peak value: A c) the current when the potential difference has one-half the (positive) peak value (there are two answers, list them in increasing order): A A d) the instantaneous power delivered to the capacitor at 5 ms. W
A 126 µF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 120 Hz with a peak potential difference of 14 V. Find: a) the peak current; b) the current when the potential difference has its peak value; c) the current when the potential difference has one-half the (positive) peak value (there are two answers, list them in increasing order); d) the instantaneous power delivered to the capacitor at 66 ms
(1 point) A 100 μF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 70 Hz with a peak potential difference of 16 V (so an amplitude). Find: a) the peak current; 0.70 A b) the rms current; -0.610 A c) the current when the potential difference has its peak value; 0 A d) the current when the potential difference has one-half the (positive) peak value (there are two answers, list them in increasing order); -0.610 A 0.610 A Hint,...
(1 point) A 86 4F capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 70 Hz with a peak potential difference of 18 V. Find: a) the peak current: A b) the current when the potential difference has its peak value: A c) the current when the potential difference has one-half the (positive) peak value (there are two answers, list them in increasing order): A A d) the instantaneous power delivered to the capacitor at 5 ms. W
A 130μF130μF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 90Hz90Hz with a peak potential difference of 8V8V. Find: (1 point) A 130 uF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 90 Hz with a peak potential difference of 8 V. Find: a) the peak current: 0.588 A b) the current when the potential difference has its peak value: 0 A c) the current when the potential difference has one-half the (positive) peak value (there are two...
A 88 ?F capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 60 Hz with a peak potential difference of 22 V. *LOOKING FOR THE ANSWER TO D* Find: a) the peak current; 0.7299 A b) the current when the potential difference has its peak value; 0 A c) the current when the potential difference has one-half the (positive) peak value (there are two answers, list them in increasing order); A -0.632, 0.632 d) the instantaneous power delivered to the...
i tried doing the formula of vp*ip*sin(wt)cos(wt), it does not work (1 point) A 116 uF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 120 Hz with a peak potential difference of 30 V. Find: a) the peak current: 522/625pi A b) the current when the potential difference has its peak value: 0 A c) the current when the potential difference has one-half the (positive) peak value (there are two answers, list them in increasing order): -2.272 A 2.272...
A 130μF130μF capacitor is connected to a source that operates at 90Hz90Hz with a peak potential difference of 8V8V. Find: d) the instantaneous power delivered to the capacitor at 4ms
(1 point) An ideal inductor L = 116 mH is connected to a source whose peak potential difference is 85 V. a) If the frequency is 110 Hz, what is the current at 6 ms? What is the instantaneous power delivered to the inductor at this time? A W b) At what frequency would the peak current be 2.4 A? Hz