04: One branch A of a parallel circuit consists of a 50-uF capacitor. The other branch B consists of a 302 resistor in series with a coil of inductance 0.2 H and negligible resistance. A 140 resistor is connected in parallel with the coil. Sketch the circuit diagram and calculate (i) the current in the 30 22 resistor (ii) the complex power of each branch (iii) the potential difference across the coil. The supply voltage is 230- V and the frequency 50 Hz.
04: One branch A of a parallel circuit consists of a 50-uF capacitor. The other branch B consists of a 302 resistor in series with a coil of inductance 0.2 H and negligible resistance. A 140 resistor is connected in parallel with the coil. Sketch the circuit diagram and calculate (i) the current in the 30 22 resistor (ii) the complex power of each branch (iii) the potential difference across the coil. The supply voltage is 230- V and the frequency 50 Hz.
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One branch A of a parallel circuit consists of a 50-µF capacitor. The other branch B
consists of a 30 resistor in series with a coil of inductance 0.2 H and negligible
resistance. A 140 resistor is connected in parallel with the coil. Sketch the circuit
diagram and calculate (i) the current in the 30 resistor (ii) the complex power of
each branch (ii) the potential difference across the coil. The supply voltage is 230-
V and the frequency 50 Hz.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe187e6b4-009f-4baf-92df-9b25997a3e04%2F951257c0-6a3f-4747-a843-8859b7afd5bc%2F9s1v8jc_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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One branch A of a parallel circuit consists of a 50-µF capacitor. The other branch B
consists of a 30 resistor in series with a coil of inductance 0.2 H and negligible
resistance. A 140 resistor is connected in parallel with the coil. Sketch the circuit
diagram and calculate (i) the current in the 30 resistor (ii) the complex power of
each branch (ii) the potential difference across the coil. The supply voltage is 230-
V and the frequency 50 Hz.
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