(II) An LRC series circuit with R = 150 Ω, L = 25 mH, and C = 2.0 μ F is powered by an ac voltage source or peak voltage V 0 = 340 V and frequency f = 660 Hz, ( a ) Determine the peak current that flows in this circuit, ( b ) Determine the phase angle of the source voltage relative to the current, ( c ) Determine the peak voltage across R and its phase angle relative to the source voltage, ( d ) Determine the peak voltage across L and us phase angle relative to the source voltage, ( e ) Determine the peak voltage across C and its phase angle relative to the source voltage.
(II) An LRC series circuit with R = 150 Ω, L = 25 mH, and C = 2.0 μ F is powered by an ac voltage source or peak voltage V 0 = 340 V and frequency f = 660 Hz, ( a ) Determine the peak current that flows in this circuit, ( b ) Determine the phase angle of the source voltage relative to the current, ( c ) Determine the peak voltage across R and its phase angle relative to the source voltage, ( d ) Determine the peak voltage across L and us phase angle relative to the source voltage, ( e ) Determine the peak voltage across C and its phase angle relative to the source voltage.
(II) An LRC series circuit with R = 150 Ω, L = 25 mH, and C = 2.0 μF is powered by an ac voltage source or peak voltage V0 = 340 V and frequency f = 660 Hz, (a) Determine the peak current that flows in this circuit, (b) Determine the phase angle of the source voltage relative to the current, (c) Determine the peak voltage across R and its phase angle relative to the source voltage, (d) Determine the peak voltage across L and us phase angle relative to the source voltage, (e) Determine the peak voltage across C and its phase angle relative to the source voltage.
2. A football is kicked at an angle 37.0° above
the horizontal with a velocity of 20.0 m/s, as
Calculate (a) the maximum height, (b) the
time of travel before the football hits the
ground, and (c) how far away it hits the
ground. Assume the ball leaves the foot at
ground level, and ignore air resistance, wind,
and rotation of the ball.
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Cam mechanisms are used in many machines. For example, cams open and close the valves in your car engine to admit gasoline vapor to each cylinder and to allow the escape of exhaust.
The principle is illustrated in the figure below, showing a follower rod (also called a pushrod) of mass m resting on a wedge of mass M. The sliding wedge duplicates the function of a
rotating eccentric disk on a camshaft in your car. Assume that there is no friction between the wedge and the base, between the pushrod and the wedge, or between the rod and the guide
through which it slides. When the wedge is pushed to the left by the force F, the rod moves upward and does something such as opening a valve. By varying the shape of the wedge, the
motion of the follower rod could be made quite complex, but assume that the wedge makes a constant angle of 0 = 15.0°. Suppose you want the wedge and the rod to start from rest and
move with constant acceleration, with the rod moving upward 1.00 mm in 8.00 ms. Take m…
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