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Chapter 32, Problem 40AP
A series RLC circuit has resonance angular frequency 2.00 × 103 rad/s. When it is operating at some input frequency, XL = 12.0 Ω and XC = 8.00 Ω. (a) Is this input frequency higher than, lower than, or the same as the resonance frequency? Explain how you can tell. (b) Explain whether it is possible to determine the values of both L and C. (c) If it is possible, find L and C. If it is not possible, give a compact expression for the condition that L and C must satisfy.
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Ch. 32 - Figure P32.4 shows three lightbulbs connected to a...Ch. 32 - In the AC circuit shown in Figure P32.3, R = 70.0 ...Ch. 32 - In a purely inductive AC circuit as shown in...Ch. 32 - Prob. 7PCh. 32 - A 20.0-mH inductor is connected to a North...Ch. 32 - An AC source has an output rms voltage of 78.0 V...Ch. 32 - Review. Determine the maximum magnetic flux...Ch. 32 - A 1.00-mF capacitor is connected to a North...Ch. 32 - An AC source with an output rms voltage of 86.0 V...Ch. 32 - What is the maximum current in a 2.20-F capacitor...Ch. 32 - A capacitor C is connected to a power supply that...Ch. 32 - In addition to phasor diagrams showing voltages...Ch. 32 - An AC source with Vmax = 150 V and f = 50.0 Hz is...Ch. 32 - You are working in a factory and have been tasked...Ch. 32 - Prob. 18PCh. 32 - An RLC circuit consists of a 150- resistor, a...Ch. 32 - A 60.0-ft resistor is connected in series with a...Ch. 32 - A series RLC circuit has a resistance of 45.0 and...Ch. 32 - Prob. 22PCh. 32 - A series RLC circuit has a resistance of 22.0 and...Ch. 32 - An AC voltage of the form v = 90.0 sin 350t, where...Ch. 32 - The LC circuit of a radar transmitter oscillates...Ch. 32 - A series RLC circuit has components with the...Ch. 32 - You wish to build a series RLC circuit for a...Ch. 32 - A 10.0- resistor, 10.0-mH inductor, and 100-F...Ch. 32 - A resistor R, inductor L, and capacitor C are...Ch. 32 - The primary coil of a transformer has N1 = 350...Ch. 32 - A person is working near the secondary of a...Ch. 32 - A transmission line that has a resistance per unit...Ch. 32 - Prob. 33APCh. 32 - A 400- resistor, an inductor, and a capacitor are...Ch. 32 - Energy is to be transmitted over a pair of copper...Ch. 32 - Energy is to be transmitted over a pair of copper...Ch. 32 - A transformer may be used to provide maximum power...Ch. 32 - Show that the rms value for the sawtooth voltage...Ch. 32 - Marie Cornu, a physicist at the Polytechnic...Ch. 32 - A series RLC circuit has resonance angular...Ch. 32 - Review. One insulated conductor from a household...Ch. 32 - (a) Sketch a graph of the phase angle for an RLC...Ch. 32 - Prob. 43APCh. 32 - Review. In the circuit shown in Figure P32.44,...Ch. 32 - You have decided to build your own speaker system...Ch. 32 - A series RLC circuit is operating at 2.00 103 Hz....Ch. 32 - You are trying to become a member of the Physics...Ch. 32 - A series RLC circuit in which R = l.00 , L = 1.00...Ch. 32 - The resistor in Figure P32.49 represents the...Ch. 32 - An 80.0- resistor and a 200-mH inductor are...Ch. 32 - Prob. 51CP
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