1) Analyze a series RLC circuit like the figure given below and find the equation for Vas in terms of other components (not with their numerical values, just symbolic equation)

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PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS:
1) Analyze a series RLC circuit like the figure given below and find the equation for Va: in terms of other components (not
with their numerical values, just symbolic equation)
2) Follow the values in Exercise Step-1. Using those values, find the solution/approach for f=0 and f-infinite.
EXERCISE STEPS:
1) Apply the circuit in Figure 1 where VN =5sin(2nft) V. f values are given in Table 1 for each situation
C1 = x
R1 = 100 0
Two graphs are expected for each row in Table 1. These are:
a. Plot Viw and Va: on the same plot
b. Plot Vai and ls on the same plot.
C Fill Table 1 reading from these plots.
Hn gb.=17.
L1
V1
Figure 1. Series RLC circuit
Table 1. RLC circuit characteristic by changing the frequency.
Va1 peak voltage Is es (or In) leading or lagging Vw? Lead/lag angle
Frequency (Hz)
50
100
500
5000
2) Simulate the situation calculated in Preliminary-2. Plot Vw and Vai together for two situations: frequency is zero and
infinite (or close numerical values).
Transcribed Image Text:PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS: 1) Analyze a series RLC circuit like the figure given below and find the equation for Va: in terms of other components (not with their numerical values, just symbolic equation) 2) Follow the values in Exercise Step-1. Using those values, find the solution/approach for f=0 and f-infinite. EXERCISE STEPS: 1) Apply the circuit in Figure 1 where VN =5sin(2nft) V. f values are given in Table 1 for each situation C1 = x R1 = 100 0 Two graphs are expected for each row in Table 1. These are: a. Plot Viw and Va: on the same plot b. Plot Vai and ls on the same plot. C Fill Table 1 reading from these plots. Hn gb.=17. L1 V1 Figure 1. Series RLC circuit Table 1. RLC circuit characteristic by changing the frequency. Va1 peak voltage Is es (or In) leading or lagging Vw? Lead/lag angle Frequency (Hz) 50 100 500 5000 2) Simulate the situation calculated in Preliminary-2. Plot Vw and Vai together for two situations: frequency is zero and infinite (or close numerical values).
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