a series circuit has RL= 150 o, L= 30 mH, and the coil resistance of the inductor is R=60 ohm. if the circuit is connected to a 24 volts, 400hz supply, calculate the circuit current and its phase angle with respect tot he supply.
a series circuit has RL= 150 o, L= 30 mH, and the coil resistance of the...
Consider the RL circuit in the figure with R = 1300 Ohm, L = 30 mH, and an AC frequency of 14 kHz. What is the phase angle Phi in degrees between the phasors that represent V_AC and the current?
An ac circuit with a 60 μF capacitor in series with a coil of resistance 18Ω and inductance 180mH is connected to a 100V, 100 Hz supply is shown below. Calculate inductive reactance capacitive reactance circuit impedance and phase angle θ circuit current I phasor voltages VR, VL, VC and VS resonance circuit frequency construct a fully labeled voltage phasor diagram
An RLC series circuit with 150-ohm resistor, 25-mH inductor, and 2 microfarad-capacitor is powered by an AC voltage source with a peak voltage of 340V and a frequency of 660 Hz. (a) Find the peak current that flows in the circuit. (b) Determine the phase angle of the source voltage relative to the current. (c) Determine the peak voltage across the resistor and its phase angle relative to the voltage source. (d) Find the peak voltage across the inductor and...
An RLC series circuit with 150-ohm resistor, 25-mH inductor, and 2 microfarad-capacitor is powered by an AC voltage source with a peak voltage of 340V and a frequency of 660 Hz. (a) Find the peak current that flows in the circuit. (b) Determine the phase angle of the source voltage relative to the current. (c) Determine the peak voltage across the resistor and its phase angle relative to the voltage source. (d) Find the peak voltage across the inductor and...
2) An RLC series circuit with 150-ohm resistor, 25-mH inductor, and 2 microfarad-capacitor is powered by an AC voltage source with a peak voltage of 340V and a frequency of 660 Hz. (a) Find the peak current that flows in the circuit. (b) Determine the phase angle of the source voltage relative to the current. (c) Determine the peak voltage across the resistor and its phase angle relative to the voltage source. (d) Find the peak voltage across the inductor...
2) An RLC series circuit with 150-ohm resistor, 25-mH inductor, and 2 microfarad-capacitor is powered by an AC voltage source with a peak voltage of 340V and a frequency of 660 Hz. (a) Find the peak current that flows in the circuit. (b) Determine the phase angle of the source voltage relative to the current. (c) Determine the peak voltage across the resistor and its phase angle relative to the voltage source. (d) Find the peak voltage across the inductor...
A 145 mH inductor with 71 Ω resistance is connected in series to a 21 μF capacitor and a 60 Hz , Vrms = 60 Vsource. Part A= Calculate the rms current. Part B= Calculate the phase angle.
An RLC circuit consists of a 150-Ω resistor, a 21.0-μF capacitor, and a 390-mH inductor connected in series with a 120-V, 60.0-Hz power supply. (a) What is the phase angle between the current and the applied voltage? _____ ° (b) Which reaches its maximum earlier, the current or the voltage? current or voltage?
Series and parallel RL and RC circuits with an AC source. A 60 Hz voltage source has an amplitude of VT-120 V. For the following problems, compute the indicated phasors including both magnitudes and phase angles, and sketch the phasor diagrams (no submission) Q1. The source is connected across a series RL ac circuit with R 7.8 Ohm and XL = ωし= 5.1 Ohm. 1a) Find the magnitude of impedance of the series combination (Unit: Ohm) Submit Answer Tries 0/3...
Question 4 In Figure Q4, a resistance, R is connected in series with an iron-cored choke coil (r in series with L). The circuit draws a current of 5 A at 240 V, 60 Hz. The voltages across the resistance and the coil are 100 V and 200 V respectively. Analyze the circuit to determine the following (a) the resistance, reactance and impedance of the coil, (b) the power absorbed by the coil, and (c) the power factor (pf) of...