PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 29, Problem 70P

(a)

To determine

The average power supplied to the circuit.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 70P

  Pav=933.38W

Explanation of Solution

Given:

RMS voltage, Vrms=120V

Frequency, f=60Hz

RMS current, Irms=11A

Phase difference between the current and the voltage, ϕ=45o

Calculation:

The average power is

  Pav=VrmsIrmscosϕPav=120V×11A×cos 45oPav=933.38W

Conclusion:

The average power supplied to the circuit is Pav=933.38W .

(b)

To determine

The resistance of the circuit.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 70P

  R=7.71Ω

Explanation of Solution

Given:

RMS voltage, Vrms=120V

Frequency, f=60Hz

RMS current, Irms=11A

Phase difference between the current and the voltage, ϕ=45o

Average power, Pav=933.38W

Calculation:

The resistance is,

  Pav=Irms2RR=P avI rms2R=933.38W ( 11A )2R=7.71Ω

Conclusion:

  R=7.71Ω

This is the resistance of the circuit.

(c)

To determine

The capacitance of the circuit.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 70P

  C=2.4×104F

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Rms voltage, Vrms=120V

Frequency, f=60Hz

Rms current, Irms=11A

Phase difference between the current and the voltage, ϕ=45o

Average power, Pav=933.38W

Inductance, L=50mH

Resistance, R=7.71Ω

Formula used:

Capacitive reactance, XC=12πfC

Impedance, Z2=R2+(XLXC)2=ε2Irms2

Calculation:

The capacitive impedance is,

  Z2=R2+( X L X C)2ε2I rms2=R2+(2πfL X C)2( 120V 11A)2=7.71Ω2+(2π×60Hz×50× 10 -3 X C)2119.01=59.44+(18.85 X C)218.85XC=119.0159.44XC=18.857.71XC=11.14Ω

The capacitance is derived as,

  C=12πfXCC=12π×60Hz×11.14ΩC=2.4×104F

Conclusion:

The capacitance is C=2.4×104F .

(d)

To determine

The change in the capacitance to make the power factor equal to 1.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 70P

  ΔC=1×104F

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Rms voltage, Vrms=120V

Frequency, f=60Hz

Rms current, Irms=11A

Phase difference between the current and the voltage, ϕ=45o

Average power, Pav=933.38W

Inductance, L=50mH

Capacitance, C=2.4×104F

Formula used:

Capacitive reactance, XC=12πfC

Frequency, 2πf=1LC

Calculation:

The capacitance at power factor 1 is Cpf=1 .The frequency is independent on the power factor and the inductance is remaining constant as per the conditions. So, Cpf=1 is establish as,

  CP f=1=1 ( 2πf )2LCP f=1=1 ( 2π×60Hz )2×0.05HCP f=1=1.4×104F

The change in the capacitance for which the power factor is 1 is,

  ΔC=CCP f=1ΔC=(2.4× 10 41.4× 10 4)FΔC=1×104F

Conclusion:

The capacitance must change ΔC=1×104F

(e)

To determine

The change in inductance to make the power factor 1.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 70P

  ΔL=0.02H

Explanation of Solution

Given:

RMS voltage, Vrms=120V

Frequency, f=60Hz

RMS current, Irms=11A

Phase difference between the current and the voltage, ϕ=45o

Average power, Pav=933.38W

Inductance, L=50mH=0.05H

Capacitance, C=2.4×104F

Formula used:

Capacitive reactance, XC=12πfC

Frequency, 2πf=1LC

Calculation:

The capacitance at power factor 1 is Lpf=1 . The frequency is independent of the power factor and the capacitance is remains constant as per the conditions. So, Lpf=1 is established as:

  LP f=1=1 ( 2πf )2CLP f=1=1 ( 2π×60Hz )2×2.4× 10 4FLP f=1=0.03H

The change in the inductance for which the power factor is 1 is

  ΔL=LLP f=1ΔL=(0.050.03)HΔL=0.02H

Conclusion:

The change in inductance to make power factor 1 is ΔL=0.02H .

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