10. An a.c source of 10 V (r.m.s) and frequency 50 Hz is connected to a circuit which consists of an inductor of inductance 2 H and a resistor of 1 k£2. a) Determine i) the current flows in the circuit ii) the voltage across the resistor and inductor iii) the phase angle between the applied e.m.f and current b) What should you do so that the voltage of the circuit is in phase with the current of the circuit? c) Draw graph and explain graphically the dependence of R, Xc, X1, and Z on frequency. |Ans: 8.47 x 10' A) JAns: 8.74 V, 5.32 vị |Ans: 32°)

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10. An a.c source of 10 V (r.m.s) and frequency 50 Hz is connected to a circuit which consists
of an inductor of inductance 2 H and a resistor of 1 k2.
a) Determine
i) the current flows in the circuit
ii) the voltage across the resistor and inductor
iii) the phase angle between the applied e.m.f and current
b) What should you do so that the voltage of the circuit is in phase with the current of the
|Ans: 8.47 x 10 A]
|Ans: 8.74 V, 5.32 vj
JAns: 32°|
circuit?
c) Draw graph and explain graphically the dependence of R, Xc, X1, and Z on frequency.
Transcribed Image Text:10. An a.c source of 10 V (r.m.s) and frequency 50 Hz is connected to a circuit which consists of an inductor of inductance 2 H and a resistor of 1 k2. a) Determine i) the current flows in the circuit ii) the voltage across the resistor and inductor iii) the phase angle between the applied e.m.f and current b) What should you do so that the voltage of the circuit is in phase with the current of the |Ans: 8.47 x 10 A] |Ans: 8.74 V, 5.32 vj JAns: 32°| circuit? c) Draw graph and explain graphically the dependence of R, Xc, X1, and Z on frequency.
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