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Bundle: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Loose-leaf Version, 9th + WebAssign Printed Access Card, Multi-Term
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 32, Problem 53P

(a)

To determine

The frequency of oscillation of the LC circuit.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 53P

The frequency of oscillation of the LC circuit is 503Hz.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the frequency of oscillation of the LC circuit.

  f=12πLC                                                                                                   (I)

Here, f is the frequency of oscillation, L is the inductance of inductor and C is the capacitance of the capacitor.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.100H for L and 1.00μF for C in equation (I) to find f.

  f=12π(0.100H)(1.00μF)=12π(0.100H)(1.00×106F)=503Hz

Therefore, the frequency of oscillation of the LC circuit is 503Hz.

(b)

To determine

The maximum charge at the capacitor.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 53P

The maximum charge at the capacitor is 12.0μC.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the maximum charge at the capacitor.

  Qmax=CΔVmax                                                                                   (II)

Here, Qmax is the maximum charge on the capacitor and ΔVmax is the maximum potential difference.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.00μF for C and 12.0V for ΔVmax in equation (II) to find Qmax.

  Qmax=(1.00μF)(12.0V)=(1.00×106F)(12.0V)=12.0×106C=12.0μC

Therefore, the maximum charge at the capacitor is 12.0μC.

(c)

To determine

The maximum current in the inductor.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 53P

The maximum current in the inductor is 37.9mA.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the maximum energy stored in capacitor.

  UC,max=12C(ΔVmax)2                                                                                                   (III)

Here, UC,max is the maximum energy stored in the capacitor.

Write the expression for the maximum energy stored in inductor.

  UL,max=12LImax2                                                                                                             (IV)

Here, UL,max is the maximum energy stored in the inductor and Imax is the maximum current in the inductor.

Equate equation (III) and equation (IV) to find Imax.

  12C(ΔVmax)2=12LImax2C(ΔVmax)2=LImax2Imax2=C(ΔVmax)2LImax=CLΔVmax                                                                                            (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.00μF for C, 0.100H for L and 12.0V for ΔVmax in equation (V) to find Imax.

  Imax=1.00μF0.100H(12.0V)=1.00×106F0.100H(12.0V)=0.0379A=37.9mA

Therefore, the maximum current in the inductor is 37.9mA.

(d)

To determine

The total energy in the circuit at t=3.00s.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 53P

The total energy in the circuit at t=3.00s is 72.0μJ.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the total energy stored in LC circuit.

  U=Qmax22C                                                                                                   (VI)

Here, U is the total energy stored, Qmax is the maximum charge on the capacitor and C is the capacitance of the capacitor.

Conclusion:

Substitute 12.0μC for Qmax and 1.00μF for C in equation (VI) to find U.

  U=(12.0μC)22(1.00μF)=72.0μJ

Therefore, the total energy in the circuit at t=3.00s is 72.0μJ.

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