An AC source with ΔVmax = 150 V and f = 50.0 Hz is connected between points a and d in Figure P32.16. Calculate the maximum voltages between (a) points a and b, (b) points b and c, (c) points c and d, and (d) points b and d.
Figure P32.16 Problems 16 and 51.
(a)
The maximum voltage between points
Answer to Problem 16P
The maximum voltage between points
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: The value of resistance is
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Formula to calculate the value of capacitive reactance is,
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Thus, the value of capacitive reactance is
Formula to calculate the value of inductive reactance is,
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Thus, the value of inductive reactance is
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Formula to calculate the value of impedence of the circuit is,
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Thus, the value of impedence of the circuit is
Formula to calculate the maximum current across the
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Thus, the maximum current across the
Formula to calculate the maximum voltage between points
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Thus, the maximum voltage between points
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum voltage between points
(b)
The maximum voltage between points
Answer to Problem 16P
The maximum voltage between points
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: The value of resistance is
Formula to calculate the maximum voltage between points
Here,
Substitute
Thus, the maximum voltage between points
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum voltage between points
(c)
The maximum voltage between points
Answer to Problem 16P
The maximum voltage between points
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: The value of resistance is
Formula to calculate the maximum voltage between points
Here,
Substitute
Thus, the maximum voltage between points
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum voltage between points
(d)
The maximum voltage between points
Answer to Problem 16P
The maximum voltage between points
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: The value of resistance is
Formula to calculate the maximum voltage between points
Here,
Substitute
Thus, the maximum voltage between points
Conclusion:
Therefore, the maximum voltage between points
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