• The current i = 0.2 sin 2000 A. flows through the series combination of 2...
citor i Voltage and current as a function -10 of time. b. Find and plot the instantaneous power pl) on the capacitor. c. Find and plot the instantaneous energy wit stored on the capacitor. ce of V. d plot The voltage across a capacitor with capacitance of 50 aF is given by 6.8 nce of i) V. and f time. -20, 0sI<S 40-300, 5SI<10 6.10 (1) -10r+200, 10 sI<20 0, otherwise ance 000) This waveform is shown in Figure P6.8....
Now consider a o cos (wt Show that the voltage capacitor and inductor in series with a current through them of i = across the combination will be 1 V ViVc io sin(wt wC wL - 5. This indicates that the series combination acts just like a single inductor if (wL- 0, or just like a single capacitor if (wL - ) of the above formulas for io and d to get the behavior of the RLC circuit. Find the...
4. An LC series circuit has a voltage source given by V() 30 sin (50) V, an inductor of 2 H, and a capacitor of 0.02 F, but no resistor. What is the current in this circuit for t 0 if at
A current i(t) = 220 sin (20pi t) mA is applied to a capacitor of C = 20000/pi mu F, as shown in the figure below: a) Knowing that i(t) = C dv/dt, integrate both sides of the equation to determine the voltage v(t). You may assume that the initial voltage is v(0) = 0.55 Volts. b) Plot one cycle of the voltage v(f) found in part a) and clearly indicate the amplitude, frequency, and period on the plot. Also,...
2. A capacitor of capacitance 330 uF is connected in series with a resistance R and a 4.5 V battery via a switch. At t0, the switch is closed charging the capacitor. Figure below shows difference (AV) in the circuit as a function of time. 0.8 (a) Determine the value of R used in the circuit. 0.6 s 0.4 0.2 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 Time (ms) (b) Determine the energy stored in the capacitor at t 2. 3. For the...
1. The current of a 20 mH inductor is given as 40 mA i(t) = la,e-10000t + A2e-40000-A ,t so ,t > 0 Assume that at time t0, the inductor voltage is 28 V. For t>0, find (a) the inductor voltage (b) the time when the inductor power is zero Now assume that at time t-0, the inductor voltage is-68 V. For t>O find (c) the inductor voltage for this new initial condition (d) the time interval during which the...
1. The current through a 0.1-H coil is provided. Find the sinusoidal expression for the voltage across the coil. Sketch the v and i curves. a. i = 10 sin 377t b. i = 7 sin(377t - 70°) 2. The voltage across a 1-micro F capacitor is provided below. What is the sinusoidal expression for the current? Sketch the v and i curves. v = 30 sin 400t 3. For the following pairs of voltages and currents, determine whether the...
Please do the problem if you can do ALL parts. 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...
CURRENT, POWER, AND ENERGY FOR AN INDUCTANCE II. The current i(t) through a 100uH inductance is shown in Figure 3. Plot the voltage, power, and stored energy to scale versus time for t between 0 to 5us i(t)(mA) 33+ t(us) Figure 1: (a) Current Waveform and (b) Inductance Circuit Find and plot the current i(t), the power delivered p(t), and the energy stored w(t) for time between 0 and 5us. 1.
Find the charge q(t) on the capacitor and the current i(t) in the given LRC-series circuit. 5 h, R 2 1 f, E(t) 20 = 0 A 10 , C 200 V, q(0) 0 C, i(0) q(t) C i(t) A Find the maximum charge on the capacitor. (Round your answer to three decimal places.) C C II Find the charge q(t) on the capacitor and the current i(t) in the given LRC-series circuit. 5 h, R 2 1 f, E(t)...