WILEY PLUS ACCESS CODE
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Chapter 31, Problem 11Q
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Relative to the emf curve, does the current curve shift leftward or rightward and does the amplitude of the current curve increase or decrease if
a) Little increase in L
b) Little increase in C
c) Little increase in
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WILEY PLUS ACCESS CODE
Ch. 31 - Figure 31-19 shows three oscillating LC circuits...Ch. 31 - Figure 31-20 shows graphs of capacitor voltage vc...Ch. 31 - Prob. 3QCh. 31 - What values of phase constant in Eq. 31-12 allow...Ch. 31 - Curve a in Fig. 31-21 gives the impedance Z of a...Ch. 31 - Prob. 6QCh. 31 - Prob. 7QCh. 31 - The values of the phase constant for four...Ch. 31 - Prob. 9QCh. 31 - Figure 31-24 shows three situations like those of...
Ch. 31 - Prob. 11QCh. 31 - Figure 31-25 shows the current i and driving emf ...Ch. 31 - Prob. 13QCh. 31 - An oscillating LC circuit consists of a 75.0 mH...Ch. 31 - The frequency of oscillation of a certain LC...Ch. 31 - In a certain oscillating LC circuit, the total...Ch. 31 - What is the capacitance of an oscillating LC...Ch. 31 - In an oscillating LC circuit, L = 1.10 mH and C =...Ch. 31 - A 0.50 kg body oscillates in SHM on a spring that,...Ch. 31 - SSM The energy in an oscillating LC circuit...Ch. 31 - A single loop consists of inductors L1, L2, . . ....Ch. 31 - ILW In an oscillating LC circuit with L = 50 mH...Ch. 31 - Prob. 10PCh. 31 - SSM WWW A variable capacitor with a range from 10...Ch. 31 - In an oscillating LC circuit, when 75.0 of the...Ch. 31 - In an oscillating LC circuit, L = 3.00 mH and C =...Ch. 31 - To construct an oscillating LC system, you can...Ch. 31 - ILW An oscillating LC circuit consisting of a 1.0...Ch. 31 - An inductor is connected across a capacitor whose...Ch. 31 - Prob. 17PCh. 31 - Prob. 18PCh. 31 - Using the loop rule, derive the differential...Ch. 31 - GO In an oscillating LC circuit in which C = 4.00...Ch. 31 - Prob. 21PCh. 31 - A series circuit containing inductance L1 and...Ch. 31 - GO In an oscillating LC circuit, L = 25.0 mH and C...Ch. 31 - Prob. 24PCh. 31 - Prob. 25PCh. 31 - GO In an oscillating series RLC circuit, find the...Ch. 31 - SSM In an oscillating series RLC circuit, show...Ch. 31 - A 1.50 F capacitor is connected as in Fig. 31-10...Ch. 31 - ILW A 50.0 mH inductor is connected as in Fig....Ch. 31 - A 50.0 resistor is connected as in Fig. 31-8 to...Ch. 31 - a At what frequency would a 6.0 mH inductor and a...Ch. 31 - GO An ac generator has emf = m sin dt, with m =...Ch. 31 - SSM An ac generator has emf = m sindt = /4, where...Ch. 31 - GO An ac generator with emf = m sin dt, where m =...Ch. 31 - ILW A coil of inductance 88 mH and unknown...Ch. 31 - An alternating source with a variable frequency, a...Ch. 31 - An electric motor has an effective resistance of...Ch. 31 - The current amplitude I versus driving angular...Ch. 31 - Remove the inductor from the circuit in Fig. 31-7...Ch. 31 - An alternating source drives a series RLC circuit...Ch. 31 - Prob. 41PCh. 31 - An alternating source with a variable frequency,...Ch. 31 - Prob. 43PCh. 31 - GO An ac generator with emf amplitude m = 220 V...Ch. 31 - GO ILW a In an RLC circuit, can the amplitude of...Ch. 31 - GO An alternating emf source with a variable...Ch. 31 - SSM WWW An RLC circuit such as that of Fig. 31-7...Ch. 31 - Prob. 48PCh. 31 - GO In Fig. 31-33, a generator with an adjustable...Ch. 31 - An alternating emf source with a variable...Ch. 31 - SSM The fractional half-width d of a resonance...Ch. 31 - An ac voltmeter with large impedance is connected...Ch. 31 - SSM An air conditioner connected to a 120 V rms ac...Ch. 31 - What is the maximum value of an ac voltage whose...Ch. 31 - What direct current will produce the same amount...Ch. 31 - Prob. 56PCh. 31 - Prob. 57PCh. 31 - For Fig. 31 -35, show that the average rate at...Ch. 31 - GO In Fig. 31-7, R = 15.0 , C = 4.70 F, and L =...Ch. 31 - Prob. 60PCh. 31 - SSM WWW Figure 31-36 shows an ac generator...Ch. 31 - Prob. 62PCh. 31 - SSM ILW A transformer has 500 primary turns and 10...Ch. 31 - Prob. 64PCh. 31 - An ac generator provides emf to a resistive load...Ch. 31 - In Fig. 31-35, let the rectangular box on the left...Ch. 31 - GO An ac generator produces emf = m sindt /4,...Ch. 31 - A series RLC circuit is driven by a generator at a...Ch. 31 - A generator of frequency 3000 Hz drives a series...Ch. 31 - A 45.0 mH inductor has a reactance of 1.30 k. a...Ch. 31 - An RLC circuit is driven by a generator with an...Ch. 31 - A series RLC circuit is driven in such a way that...Ch. 31 - A capacitor of capacitance 158 f and an inductor...Ch. 31 - An oscillating LC circuit has an inductance of...Ch. 31 - For a certain driven series RLC circuit, the...Ch. 31 - A L5D F capacitor has a capacitive re ac lance of...Ch. 31 - Prob. 77PCh. 31 - An electric motor connected to a 120 V, 60.0 Hz ac...Ch. 31 - SSM a In an oscillating LC circuit in terms of the...Ch. 31 - A series RLC circuit is driven by an alternating...Ch. 31 - SSM In a certain series RLC circuit being driven...Ch. 31 - A 1.50 mH inductor in an oscillating LC circuit...Ch. 31 - A generator with an adjustable frequency of...Ch. 31 - A series RLC circuit has a resonant frequency of...Ch. 31 - SSM An LC circuit oscillates at a frequency of...Ch. 31 - When under load and operating at an rms voltage of...Ch. 31 - The ac generator in Fig. 31-39 supplies 120 V at...Ch. 31 - In an oscillating LC circuit, L = 8.00 mH and C =...Ch. 31 - Prob. 89PCh. 31 - What capacitance would you connect across a 1.30...Ch. 31 - A series circuit with resistor inductor ...Ch. 31 - Prob. 92PCh. 31 - When the generator emf in Sample Problem 31.07 is...
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