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Chapter 31, Problem 33P
In Figure 31.15, let R = 7.60 Ω, L = 2.20 mH, and C = 1.80 μF. (a) Calculate the frequency of the damped oscillation of the circuit when the switch is thrown to position b. (b) What is the critical resistance for damped oscillations?
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As shown, let R = 7.60 Ω, L = 2.20 mH, and C = 1.80 μF. (a) Calculate the frequency of the damped oscillation of the circuit when the switch is thrown to position b. (b) What is the critical resistance for damped oscillations?
The purpose is to determine the current, and sometimes the phase difference between the voltage source and the current.In this case, determine the current amplitude (I0) when the circuit elements are these: ℰ₀ = 182 volts, ω = 2.71 rad/s, R = 87 Ω, L = 11 Henries, C = 0.039 Farads.
The purpose is to determine the current, and sometimes the phase difference between the voltage source and the current. In this case, determine the current amplitude (I0) when the circuit elements are these:
ℰ₀ = 196 volts, ω = 1.75 rad/s, R = 46 Ω, L = 10 Henries, C = 0.203 Farads.
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