
(a)
The voltage amplitude across the capacitor and resistor.
(a)

Answer to Problem 44P
The voltage amplitude across the capacitor is
Explanation of Solution
The figure 2 shows the
Write the expression for current generated in an ac source.
Here,
Write the expression for impedance
Here,
Write the expression for capacitive reactance.
Here,
The expression for frequency of the ac source is.
Here,
Conclusion:
Substitute the equation (II) and (III) in equation (I).
Substitute equation (IV) in the equation (V).
Substitute
Write the equation for the voltage across the capacitor.
Substitute the equation (III) and (IV) in the equation (VI).
Substitute
Write the equation for the voltage across the resistor.
Substitute
Therefore, the voltage across the capacitor is
(b)
If the amplitude of voltage and source voltage add together gives
(b)

Answer to Problem 44P
No, the amplitude of voltage do not add to give the source voltage.
Explanation of Solution
Since the voltage amplitude do not add as scalars to give the amplitude of the source voltage because the voltage across the resistor and capacitor are
Conclusion:
Thus, the amplitude of voltage does not give the source voltage by adding as scalars of voltage across the resistance and capacitors.
(c)
Draw the phasor diagram for the voltages.
(c)

Answer to Problem 44P
The phasor diagram is drawn for the voltage across the resistance and capacitors.
Explanation of Solution
The phasor diagram is used to show the phase relationship between two or more sine waves having the same frequency. The voltage phasor diagram is drawn across the series RLC circuit such as voltage across resistor, voltage across inductor, and voltage across capacitor.
The figure 1 shows the phasor diagram.
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