EBK MINDTAP FOR HERMAN'S DELMAR'S STAND
EBK MINDTAP FOR HERMAN'S DELMAR'S STAND
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Author: Herman
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Chapter 20, Problem 1PP

Capacitive Circuits

Fill in all the missing values. Refer to the formulas that follow.

X C = 1 2 π f C C = 1 2 π f X C f = 1 2 π C X c

Capacitance X C Frequency
38 μ F 60 Hz
78.8 Ω 400 Hz
250 pF 4.5 k Ω
234 μ F 10 kHZ
240 Ω 50 Hz
10 μ F 36.8 Ω
560 nF 2 MHz
15 k Ω 60 Hz
75 nF 560 Ω
470 pF 200 kHz
6.8 k Ω 400 Hz
34 μ F 450 Ω
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Capacitance Xc Frequency
38 µF 69.8 Ω 60 Hz
5.05 µF 78.8 Ω 400 Hz
250 pF 4.5 kΩ 141.47 kHz
234 µF 0.068 Ω 10 kHz
13.26 µF 240 Ω 50 Hz
10 µF 36.8 Ω 432.48 Hz
560 nF 0.1421 Ω 2 MHz
176.8 nF 15 kΩ 60 Hz
75 µF 560 Ω 3.78 Hz
470 pF 1.69 kΩ 200KHz
58 nF 6.8 kΩ 400Hz
34 µF 450 Ω 10.4 Hz

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We are given the following formulae,

Xc=12πfC     ...(1)C=12πfXc      ...(2)f=12πCXc     ...(3) 

(1)Xc=12πfC=12π×60×38×106=69.80 Ω(2)C=12πfXc=12π×400×78.8=5.05 μF(3)f=12πCXc=12π×250×1012×4.5×103=141.47 kHz(4)Xc=12πfC=12π×10×103×234×106=0.068 Ω(5)C=12πfXc=12π×50×240=13.26 μF(6)f=12πCXc=12π×10×106×36.8=432.48 Hz(7)Xc=12πfC=12π×560×109×2×106=0.1421 Ω(8)C=12πfXc=12π×60×15×103=176.8 nF(9)f=12πCXc=12π×75×106×560=3.78 Hz(10)Xc=12πfC=12π×200×103×470×1012=1.69 kΩ(11)C=12πfXc=12π×400×6.8×103=58 nF(12)f=12πCXc=12π×34×106×450=10.4 Hz

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