A single loop consists of inductors ( L 1 , L 2 , . . .) capacitors ( C 1 , C 2 , . . .), and resistors ( R 1 , R 2 , . . .) connected in series as shown, for example, in Fig. 31-27 a. Show that regardless of the sequence of these circuit elements in the loop, the behavior of this circuit is identical to that of the simple LC circuit shown in Fig. 31-27 b . ( Hint: Consider the loop rule and see Problem 47 in Chapter 30.) Figure 31-27 Problem 8.
A single loop consists of inductors ( L 1 , L 2 , . . .) capacitors ( C 1 , C 2 , . . .), and resistors ( R 1 , R 2 , . . .) connected in series as shown, for example, in Fig. 31-27 a. Show that regardless of the sequence of these circuit elements in the loop, the behavior of this circuit is identical to that of the simple LC circuit shown in Fig. 31-27 b . ( Hint: Consider the loop rule and see Problem 47 in Chapter 30.) Figure 31-27 Problem 8.
A single loop consists of inductors (L1, L2, . . .) capacitors (C1, C2, . . .), and resistors (R1, R2, . . .) connected in series as shown, for example, in Fig. 31-27a. Show that regardless of the sequence of these circuit elements in the loop, the behavior of this circuit is identical to that of the simple LC circuit shown in Fig. 31-27b. (Hint: Consider the loop rule and see Problem 47 in Chapter 30.)
A circular coil with 100 turns and a radius of 0.05 m is placed in a magnetic field that changes at auniform rate from 0.2 T to 0.8 T in 0.1 seconds. The plane of the coil is perpendicular to the field.• Calculate the induced electric field in the coil.• Calculate the current density in the coil given its conductivity σ.
An L-C circuit has an inductance of 0.410 H and a capacitance of 0.250 nF . During the current oscillations, the maximum current in the inductor is 1.80 A . What is the maximum energy Emax stored in the capacitor at any time during the current oscillations? How many times per second does the capacitor contain the amount of energy found in part A? Please show all steps.
A long, straight wire carries a current of 10 A along what we’ll define to the be x-axis. A square loopin the x-y plane with side length 0.1 m is placed near the wire such that its closest side is parallel tothe wire and 0.05 m away.• Calculate the magnetic flux through the loop using Ampere’s law.
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