In an RLC series circuit, the voltage amplitude and frequency of the source are 100 V and 500 Hz, respectively, and R = 520o 0, L = 0.22 H, and C = 2.8 pF. (a) What is the impedance of the circuit (in fn)? 758.91 (b) What is the amplitude of the current from the source (in A)? 0.132 X A (c) If the emf of the source is given by v(t) = (100 V)sin(1,000mt), how does the current vary with time? (Use the following as necessary: t. Assume i(t) is in amps and t is in seconds. Do not include units in your answer.) i(t) =| (0.133)sin(1000nt – 0.77) (d) Repeat the calculations with C changed to 0.28 pF.
In an RLC series circuit, the voltage amplitude and frequency of the source are 100 V and 500 Hz, respectively, and R = 520o 0, L = 0.22 H, and C = 2.8 pF. (a) What is the impedance of the circuit (in fn)? 758.91 (b) What is the amplitude of the current from the source (in A)? 0.132 X A (c) If the emf of the source is given by v(t) = (100 V)sin(1,000mt), how does the current vary with time? (Use the following as necessary: t. Assume i(t) is in amps and t is in seconds. Do not include units in your answer.) i(t) =| (0.133)sin(1000nt – 0.77) (d) Repeat the calculations with C changed to 0.28 pF.
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