(II) Capacitors made from piezoelectric materials are commonly used as sound transducers (“speakers”). They often require a large operating voltage. One method for providing the required voltage is to include the speaker as part of an LRC circuit as shown in Fig. 30-29, where the speaker is modeled electrically as the capacitance C = 1.0 nF. Take R = 35 Ω and L = 55 mH, ( a ) What is the resonant frequency f 0 for this circuit? ( b ) If the voltage source has peak amplitude V 0 = 2.0 V at frequency f = f 0 , find the peak voltage V C 0 across the speaker (i.e., the capacitor C ), ( c ) Determine the ratio V C 0 / V 0 . FIGURE 30–29 Problem 66.
(II) Capacitors made from piezoelectric materials are commonly used as sound transducers (“speakers”). They often require a large operating voltage. One method for providing the required voltage is to include the speaker as part of an LRC circuit as shown in Fig. 30-29, where the speaker is modeled electrically as the capacitance C = 1.0 nF. Take R = 35 Ω and L = 55 mH, ( a ) What is the resonant frequency f 0 for this circuit? ( b ) If the voltage source has peak amplitude V 0 = 2.0 V at frequency f = f 0 , find the peak voltage V C 0 across the speaker (i.e., the capacitor C ), ( c ) Determine the ratio V C 0 / V 0 . FIGURE 30–29 Problem 66.
(II) Capacitors made from piezoelectric materials are commonly used as sound transducers (“speakers”). They often require a large operating voltage. One method for providing the required voltage is to include the speaker as part of an LRC circuit as shown in Fig. 30-29, where the speaker is modeled electrically as the capacitance C = 1.0 nF. Take R = 35 Ω and L = 55 mH, (a) What is the resonant frequency f0 for this circuit? (b) If the voltage source has peak amplitude V0 = 2.0 V at frequency f = f0, find the peak voltage VC0 across the speaker (i.e., the capacitor C), (c) Determine the ratio VC0/V0.
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