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Chapter 33, Problem 33.8OQ
A resistor, a capacitor, and an inductor are connected in series across an AC source. Which of the following statements is false? (a) The instantaneous voltage across the capacitor lags the current by 90°. (b) The instantaneous voltage across the inductor leads the current by 90°. (c) The instantaneous voltage across the resistor is in phase with the current. (d) The voltages across the resistor, capacitor, and inductor are not in phase. (e) The rms voltage across the combination of the three elements equals the algebraic sum of the rms voltages across each element separately.
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Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.4OQCh. 33 - Prob. 33.5OQCh. 33 - A sinusoidally varying potential difference has...Ch. 33 - A series RLCcircuit contains a 20.0- resistor, a...Ch. 33 - A resistor, a capacitor, and an inductor are...Ch. 33 - (a) Why does a capacitor act as a short circuit at...Ch. 33 - What is the plia.se angle in a series RLC circuit...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.11OQCh. 33 - A 6.00-V battery is connected across the primary...Ch. 33 - Do AC ammeters and voltmeters read (a)...Ch. 33 - (a) Explain how the quality factor is related to...Ch. 33 - (a) Explain how the mnemonic ELI the ICE man can...Ch. 33 - Why is the sum of the maximum voltages across each...Ch. 33 - (a) Does the phase angle in an RLC series circuit...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.5CQCh. 33 - As shown in Figure CQ33.6, a person pulls a vacuum...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.7CQCh. 33 - Will a transformer operate if a battery is used...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.9CQCh. 33 - Prob. 33.10CQCh. 33 - When an AC source is connected across a 12.0-...Ch. 33 - (a) What is the resistance of a lightbulb that...Ch. 33 - An AC power supply produces a maximum voltage Vmax...Ch. 33 - A certain lightbulb is rated at 60.0 W when...Ch. 33 - The current in the circuit shown in Figure P32.3...Ch. 33 - In the AC circuit shown in Figure P32.3, R = 70.0 ...Ch. 33 - An audio amplifier, represented by the AC I source...Ch. 33 - Figure P32.4 shows three lightbulbs connected to a...Ch. 33 - An inductor has a .54.0- reactance when connected...Ch. 33 - In a purely inductive AC circuit as shown in...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.11PCh. 33 - An inductor is connected to an AC power supply...Ch. 33 - An AC source has an output rms voltage of 78.0 V...Ch. 33 - A 20.0-mH inductor is connected to a North...Ch. 33 - Review. 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A radar transmitter contains an LC circuit...Ch. 33 - A step-down transformer is used for recharging the...Ch. 33 - The primary coil of a transformer has N1 = 350...Ch. 33 - A transmission line that has a resistance per unit...Ch. 33 - In the transformer shown in Figure P33.51, the...Ch. 33 - A person is working near the secondary of a...Ch. 33 - The RC high-pass filter shown in Figure P33.53 has...Ch. 33 - Consider the RC high-pass filler circuit shown in...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.55PCh. 33 - Consider the Filter circuit shown in Figure...Ch. 33 - A step-up transformer is designed to have an...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.58APCh. 33 - Review. The voltage phasor diagram for a certain...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.60APCh. 33 - Energy is to be transmitted over a pair of copper...Ch. 33 - Energy is to be transmitted over a pair of copper...Ch. 33 - A 400- resistor, an inductor, and a capacitor are...Ch. 33 - Show that the rms value for the sawtooth voltage...Ch. 33 - A transformer may be used to provide maximum power...Ch. 33 - A capacitor, a coil, and two resistors of equal...Ch. 33 - Marie Cornu, a physicist at the Polytechnic...Ch. 33 - A series RLC circuit has resonance angular...Ch. 33 - Review. One insulated conductor from a household...Ch. 33 - (a) Sketch a graph of the phase angle for an RLC...Ch. 33 - In Figure P33.71, find the rms current delivered...Ch. 33 - Review. In the circuit shown in Figure P32.44,...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.73APCh. 33 - A series RLC circuit is operating at 2.00 103 Hz....Ch. 33 - A series RLC circuit consists of an 8.00-...Ch. 33 - A series RLC circuit in which R = l.00 , L = 1.00...Ch. 33 - The resistor in Figure P32.49 represents the...Ch. 33 - An 80.0- resistor and a 200-mH inductor are...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.79CPCh. 33 - P33.80a shows a parallel RLC circuit. The...Ch. 33 - Prob. 33.81CP
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