(a) To determine:
The rms current is the rms voltage divided by the impedance
Answer to Problem 65P
Solution:
The rms current is the rms voltage divided by the impedance will be
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula used:
Where;
Frequency
Resistance
Capacitor
To determine the rms current is the rms voltage divided by the impedance
(b)
The phase angle
Answer to Problem 65P
Solution:
The phase angle will be
Explanation of Solution
To determine the phase angle
(c)
The rms voltage reading
Answer to Problem 65P
Solution:
The rms voltage reading will be and
Explanation of Solution
To determine the rms voltage reading
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