8–31 A voltage vs(t) = 50 cos (5000t) V is applied to the circuit in Figure...
You have the following circuit in sinusoidal steady-state. Use phasor circuit analysis to find the time domain expression for the steady-state current, i(t), and steady-state voltages, VR(t), VC(t) and VL(t). Vs(t) = 50 cos(1000t) Volts. Problem 1 (20 points) You have the following circuit in sinusoidal steady-state. Use phasor circuit analysis to find the time domain expression for the steady-state current, i(t), and steady- state voltages, Vr(t), Vc(t) and Vl(t). Vs(t) = 50 cos(1000t) Volts. i(t) 100 12 25 mH...
Problem#3. Find the ac steady state voltage Vo(t), if Vgi= 10Cos (5000t + 53.13%) and Vg2= 8Sin (5000t), using nodal analysis. Hint: Convert to PHASOR values first and then provide the answers in time domain. 0.4 mH 50 uF HA < 60 VO2
Question 1 : For the circuit below if Vs = 220cos(100t) v L1 2 mH Vs C1 R1 15002 0.25 mF a. Find: The Impedances ZR1 ,ZL1, Zci in phasors b. Calculate the input impedance Zin(jw) Calculate the input current in phasor and time domain expressions c. d. Calculate the current of the inductor Ili in phasor and time domain expressions?
For the circuit shown below. Ifv.(t) = 100 cos(2001+30) V and vy(t) = 50 cos(2000) V. a) Redraw the circuit using Phasor equivalent. b) In the Phasor domain, find the node voltage equations. 1 mF 20 ml 30 000 30 mH 0.25 mF
A basic rectifier circuit is shown here. Let Vs = 120-V (rms) at 60 Hz, L = 10 mH, and R = 5 Ω. a) Compute the current and the voltage in phasor domain. b) Plot i(t) and vs(t). + VL VRR i(t)
1.29 The voltage source of the circuit shown in Fig. P1.29 is given by vs(t) = 25 cos(4 x 104t - 45°) (V). Obtain an expression for il(t), the current flowing through the inductor IR vs() R23 R1 = 20 12, R2 = 30 12, L = 0.4 mH
In the adjoining circuit schematic, in steady-state, the current flowing through the loop causes a voltage drop across the resistor, having the waveform vR(t) = 15 cos (75 t) and a voltage drop across the capacitor given by vC(t) = 20 cos (75 t + 90⁰) (a) Express the above two voltages in phasor form. (b) Find the source voltage shown in the circuit schematic, expressed in phasor form. (c) Express the source voltage v(t) as a function of time....
1. (i) In a circuit, the voltage is given by: Vs (t) 12 cos(50t10) V (a) What is the amplitude of the voltage? (b) What is the phase of the voltage? (c) What is the angular frequency (radians/sec.) of the voltage? (d) What is the frequency (in cycles/sec.) of the voltage? (e) Determine vs (t) at time t 2.5ms (ii) Given v1(t)cos(50t 50°) V and v2(t) 12 sin(50t 10°) V, determine the phase angle between the two sinusoids and determine...
Problem 4. Consider the circuit shown below. Assume the current is given by i(t)cos(2T100 +30°) A a. Find an expression in rectangular coordinates for phasors I, VR,VL, and V b. Sketch a phasor diagram showing the phasors I, VR,andV c. Sketch a phasor diagram showing the vector sumV-VR+ V, which should match your result in a. Hint: The phasor diagram for part c is shown below to help you check your work 5 0 4.5 5 Real 0.5 -2
2502 In the adjoining circuit schematic, in steady-state, the current flowing through the loop causes a voltage drop across the resistor, having the waveform vr(t) = 15 cos (75 t) and a voltage drop across the capacitor given by ve(t) = 20 cos (75 t +90°) (a) Express the above two voltages in phasor form. (b) Find the source voltage shown in the circuit schematic, expressed in phasor form. (c) Express the source voltage v(t) as a function of time....