Physics for Scientists and Engineers With Modern Physics
Physics for Scientists and Engineers With Modern Physics
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Author: SERWAY, Raymond A./
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 32, Problem 83CP
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The equivalent inductance for the system.

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Answer to Problem 83CP

The equivalent inductance for the system is L1L2M2L1+L22M.

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The flow of current in the circuit is as shown in the figure below.

Physics for Scientists and Engineers With Modern Physics, Chapter 32, Problem 83CP

Figure-(1)

Here, i, i1 and i2 are the flow of current as shown in the figure below.

Write the expression based on junction rule.

    junctionI=0

Here, junctionI is the sum current at the junction.

Write the expression to obtain the loop rule.

    closedloopΔV=0

Here, closedloopΔV is the potential drop across each element in a closed circuit.

Write the expression based on junction rule to obtain the current division in the circuit.

    i=i1+i2                                                                                                         (I)

Here, i is the total current through the battery, i1 is the current in L1 inductor and i2 is the current in L2 inductor.

Differentiate the above equation with respect to time t to find the current with respect to time.

    didt=di1dt+di2dt                                                                                               (II)

Write the expression based on loop rule to obtain the potential drop in the left loop.

    V=L1di1dt+Mdi2dt                                                                                          (III)

Write the expression based on loop rule to obtain the potential drop in the right loop.

    V=L2di2dt+Mdi1dt                                                                                           (IV)

As the inductor L1 and L2 are connected in parallel, thus the voltage across the L1 and L2 is same.

Compare equation (III) and (IV).

    L1di1dt+Mdi2dt=L2di2dt+Mdi1dt

Further solve the above equation.

    L1di1dtMdi1dt=L2di2dtMdi2dt(L1M)di1dt=(L2M)di2dtdi1dt=(L2M)(L1M)di2dt

Substitute (L2M)(L1M)di2dt for di1dt in equation (II).

    didt=(L2M)(L1M)di2dt+di2dt=((L2M)(L1M)+1)di2dt                                                                                  (V)

Write the expression to obtain the voltage across the circuit.

    V=Leqdidt

Here, V is the voltage across the circuit and Leq is the equivalent inductance in the circuit.

Substitute L1di1dt+Mdi2dt for V in the above equation.

    Leqdidt=L1di1dt+Mdi2dt

Further substitute (L2M)(L1M)di2dt for di1dt in the above equation.

    Leqdidt=L1((L2M)(L1M)di2dt)+Mdi2dtdidt=1Leq[L1((L2M)(L1M)di2dt)+Mdi2dt]                                                             (VI)

Compare equation (V) and (VI).

    1Leq[L1((L2M)(L1M)di2dt)+Mdi2dt]=((L2M)(L1M)+1)di2dt1Leq[L1((L2M)(L1M))+M]=((L2M)(L1M)+1)Leq=L1((L2M)(L1M))+M((L2M)(L1M)+1)=L1L2ML1+ML1M2L1ML2M+L1ML1M

Further solve the above equation.

    Leq=L1L2M2L1+L22M

Therefore, the equivalent inductance for the system is L1L2M2L1+L22M.

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