The current through a 200-mH inductance is given by i L ( t ) = exp ( − 2 t ) sin ( 4 π t ) A in which the angle is in radians Using your knowledge of calculus, find an expression for the voltage across the inductance. Then, use MATLAB to verify your answer for the voltage and to plot both the current and the voltage for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2 s .
The current through a 200-mH inductance is given by i L ( t ) = exp ( − 2 t ) sin ( 4 π t ) A in which the angle is in radians Using your knowledge of calculus, find an expression for the voltage across the inductance. Then, use MATLAB to verify your answer for the voltage and to plot both the current and the voltage for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2 s .
Solution Summary: The author explains the expression for the voltage across the inductance. The graph of current and voltage is shown in Figure 1 and 2.
The current through a 200-mH inductance is given by
i
L
(
t
)
=
exp
(
−
2
t
)
sin
(
4
π
t
)
A in which the angle is in radians Using your knowledge of calculus, find an expression for the voltage across the inductance. Then, use MATLAB to verify your answer for the voltage and to plot both the current and the voltage for
0
≤
t
≤
2
s
.
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Q1/ A three phase, 500 kVA, 6600 V, 50 Hz, 6 pole, star connected synchronous motor has synchronous
impedance of J 70 ohm per phase at its normal rating, the motor is excited to give unity power factor at the input
terminals. Find
a) The rated current and power factor.
b) The emf behind the synchronous impedance.
c) The developed torque.
d) The pull out torque.
e) The increase in excitation which will just permit an increase of 30% of rated torque before pulling out of
synchronism.
(45 M.)
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