COLLEGE PHYSICS,VOLUME 1
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Chapter 21, Problem 69QAP
To determine

(a)

The impedance of a LRC circuit with 500 O resistor, 0.20 H inductor and 2.0 μF capacitor connected to a 100 V peak, 500 Hz ac source.

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Answer to Problem 69QAP

The impedance of a LRC circuit with 500 O resistor, 0.20 H inductor and 2.0 μF capacitor connected to a 100 V peak, 500 Hz ac source is found to be 690 Ω.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

L=0.20 HC=2.0 μF=2.0×106FR=500 Ωf=500 HzV0=100 V

Formula used:

The impedance Z of an ac circuit is given by the expression,

  Z=( 1 2πfC2πfL)2+R2

Calculation:

Substitute the values of the variables in the formula and calculate the value of impedance of the circuit.

  Z=( 1 2πfC 2πfL)2+R2=( 1 2( 3.14 )( 500 Hz )( 2.0× 10 6 F ) 2( 3.14 )( 500 Hz )( 0.20 H ))2+( 500 Ω)2=685.5 Ω=690 Ω

Conclusion:

Thus, the impedance of a LRC circuit with 500 O resistor, 0.20 H inductor and 2.0 μF capacitor connected to a 100 V peak, 500 Hz ac source is found to be 690 Ω.

To determine

(b)

The amplitude of the current from the source.

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Answer to Problem 69QAP

The amplitude of the current from the source is found to be 0.15 A.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  V0=100 VZ=685.5 Ω

Formula used:

The amplitude of the current from the source is equal to the peak value of current. This is given by,

  i0=V0Z

Calculation:

Substitute the values of the variables in the formula and calculate the value of the peak current.

  i0=V0Z=100 V685.5 Ω Ω=0.146 A=0.15 A

Conclusion;Thus, the amplitude of the current from the source is found to be 0.15 A.

To determine

(c)

The equation which shows the variation of current with time.

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Answer to Problem 69QAP

The current in the given circuit obeys the following equation:

  i(t)=(0.15 A)sin(1000πt0.754 rad).

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  L=0.20 HC=2.0 μF=2.0×106FR=500 Ωf=500 Hzi0=0.15 A

The equation showing the variation of voltage with time

  V(t)=(100 V)sin(1000πt)

Formula used:

The current in the circuit varies with time according to the equation:

  i(t)=i0sin(1000πt+ϕ)......(1)

The phase angle is given by the expression,

  ϕ=arctan[1R(12πfC2πfL)]......(2)

Calculation:

Calculate the phase angle between current and voltage by substituting the values of the variables in equation (2).

  ϕ=arctan[1R(1 2πfC2πfL)]=arctan[1( 500 Ω)(1 2( 3.14 )( 500 Hz )( 2.0× 10 6 F )2( 3.14)( 500 Hz)( 0.20 H))]=arctan(469 Ω500 Ω)=43.2°

Express the angle in radians.

  ϕ=(43.2°)(π rad180°)=43.2°×3.14 rad180°=0.754 rad

Substitute the value of i0 and ϕ in equation (1).

  i(t)=i0sin(1000πt+ϕ)=(0.15 A)sin(1000πt0.754 rad)

Conclusion:

Thus the current in the given circuit obeys the following equation:

  i(t)=(0.15 A)sin(1000πt0.754 rad).

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