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The current through an element is shown in
- (a) t = 1 s
- (b) t = 3 s
- (c) t = 5 s
Figure 1.26
For Prob. 1.9.
Fig. 1.26. Determine the total charge that passed through the element at:
(a)
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Find the total charge flows through the element at
Answer to Problem 9P
The total charge flows through the element at
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
Refer to Figure 1.26 in the textbook to solve the required objective.
Formula used:
Write the expression for charge entering to an element from
Here,
Calculation:
The given figure is a waveform of electric current versus time.
As the time
From the given figure, the current for the interval
Substitute 10 A for
Simplify the expression as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the total charge flows through the element at
(b)
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Find the total charge flows through the element at
Answer to Problem 9P
The total charge flows through the element at
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
As the time
Substitute 0 s for
Rewrite the expression as follows:
Calculate the expression for current from 1 s to 2 s as follows:
From the given figure, the current is 10 A during 0 to 1 s,
Simplify the expression as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the total charge flows through the element at
(c)
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Find the total charge flows through the element at
Answer to Problem 9P
The total charge flows through the element at
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
As the time
Substitute 0 s for
Rewrite the expression as follows:
From Part (b), the current for 1 s to 2 s is
Calculate the expression for current from 4 s to 5 s as follows:
From the given figure, the current is 10 A during 0 to 1 s,
Simplify the expression as follows:
Conclusion:
Thus, the total charge flows through the element at
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