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Chapter 24, Problem 1PP
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The missing values in the table.

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Answer to Problem 1PP

ET = 120 V ER = 72 V EL = 200 V EC = 104 V
IT = 2 A IR = 2 A IL = 2 A IC = 2 A
Z = 60 Ω R = 36 Ω XL = 100 Ω XC = 52 Ω
VA = 240 P = 144 W VARSL = 400 VARSC = 208
PF = 60 % ∠θ = 53.13 ° L = 0.2652 H C = 51.01µF

Explanation of Solution

Given data :

ET=120 V  f=60 Hz  R =36 Ω XL=100 Ω XC= 52 Ω

The value of the inductor is given by,

L=XL2πf=1002π×60 = 0.2652 H

The value of the capacitor is given by,

C=12πfXC=12π×60×52=51.01μF

The impedance of the series RLC circuit is calculated as,

Z2 =R2+(XLXC)2Z2 = 362+(10052)2Z2 = 362+482Z2 = 3600Taking square root,Z =3600Z =60 Ω

The total current flowing through series RLC circuit will be,

IT=ETZ=12060=2A

Since the circuit is series R-L-C,

IT=IR=IL=IC=2 A

The total voltage drop across the resistor,

ER=IRR    =2×36    =72V

The total voltage drop across the inductor,

EL=ILXL    =2×100    =200V

The total voltage drop across the capacitor,

EC=ICXC    =2×52    =104V

The apparent power VA is given as,

VA=ETIT    =120×2    =240

The true power P is given as,

P=ERIR   = 72×2   =144 W

The reactive power VARSL is calculated as,

VARSL=ELIL          = 200×2          = 400

The reactive power VARSC is calculated as,

VARSC=ECIC          = 104×2          = 208

Power factor (PF) is calculated as,

PF=PVA×100     =144240×100     =60 %

Power factor angle θ will be,

cosθ=PFcosθ=60100cosθ=0.6     θ=cos10.6     θ=53.13°

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