8.31 In the phasor-domain circuit shown in Fig, P8.31 Zr = j2 and Zload =6+/4 Ω....
8.22 In the phasor-domain shown in Fig. P8.22, V = 120/0° V, I = 0.3/30° A, a = 1000 rad/s, R1 = 200 92, R2 = 200 S2, R3 = 1.2 ks2, L= 0.2 H, and C = 10 uF. Determine the complex power for each passive element, and verify that conservation of energy is satisfied. in hinde Figure P8.22: Circuit for Problem 8.22.
About Exercise 8.4.9 In the phasor-domain circuit shown below. I-2/0° A, R1 -20 Ω, R2 1 Ω. R3 5 Ω.ZLI-JD Ω, ZL2-125 Ω, and R2 L a R3 Load L21 Determine S of the load.
20Ω 30 Ω j20Ω Fig. 1.7 In the circuit of Fig. 1.8, find the RMS phasor voltage V so that the 60 Ω resistor absorbs an average power of 240 W. Hence, determine the complex power delivered to each component, the complex power and the power factor delivered by voltage source. Fig. 1.8 2) P1.8
For the circuit shown in Fig. 6, calculate:(a) the current in
the 2.00−Ω resistor.(b) the potential difference between points a
and b.
Assume that the components on Fig. 7 have the following
values:V1 = 10.0 V , V2 = 15.0 V , R1 = 5.0 Ω, R1 = 5.00 Ω, R2 =
10.0 Ω, R3 = 15.0 Ω, R4 = 20.0 Ω. (a) Find the current trough each
branch of the circuit. (b) Find the power dissipated in each
circuit...
Q3. In the circuit as shown below, given that R1 = 4 Ω, R2-4 Ω, L 2 H, and C = 0.5 F, where vs(t) is given by the waveform displayed in the same figure 1 V (a) Determine the s-domain current I(so) at so-0.05 jo.07 (rad/s): IL(So)- Submit Answer Tries 0/3 (b) Determine the t-domain current i(to) at to 4.5 (s): Submit Answer Tries 0/8 Q4. Determine the output voltage in the circuit as shown below, given that Vs-35*u(t)...
(a) Thevenize the circuit at terminals a-b as shown in Figure-4 (b) What should be the load impedance, Zi for maximum power transfer? (c) What is the maximum power that can be transferred to load ZL? Q4: [12+2+6] 3 Ohms 2 Ohms zLoad Volts (RMS) 1 Ohm 0.2 I1 Figure-4
The parameters in the circuit shown in the figure are Ri = 0.1 Ω ala =0.8 Ω, R2 = 24 Ω, wla = 32 Ω, and VL = 200 +jo V (Figure 1) ▼ Part A Calculate the phasor voltage V Enter your answer using polar notation. Express argument in degrees Figure < 1of1 Submit Request Answer Part B Connect a capacitor in parallel with the inductor, hold Vi, constant, and adjust the capacitor until the magnitude of is a...
In the circuit shown below, apply nodal analysis in the phasor domain to determine the current flowing out of the source on the right side, name it is (a) in phasor-domain, 1:1 (b) and in time-domain, is). 250 5923 ( 21 cos 105 V +1FMF 10.5 cos 101©
9) The voltage V in the frequency-domain circuit shown in Fig. P10.18 is 240/0°V (rms) a) Find the average and reactive power for the voltage source. average power? magnetizing vars? with each impedance branch in the circuit. absorbed average power. absorbed magnetizing vars. b) Is the voltage source absorbing or delivering c) Is the voltage source absorbing or delivering d) Find the average and reactive powers associated e) Check the balance between delivered and f) Check the balance between delivered...
4) Consider the circuits shown in Fig. 3 represented both in the time domain and also in the s-domain. Determine the values of A, C, L, Ri, and R2 a) ( ② ) "A" is equal to (A) 8.2 V: (B) 4.2 V: (C) 4 V: (D) 82n(s) V. C is equal to (A) 25 F: (B) 4 F: (C) 40 mF: (D) 4 mF c) ( D -) "L" is equal to (A) 1.8s H: (B) īls H: (C)...