Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University
Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University
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ISBN: 9781305372337
Author: Raymond A. Serway | John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 33, Problem 40P

(a)

To determine

The rms current in the circuit.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 40P

The rms current in the circuit is 5.42A_.

Explanation of Solution

Write expression for rms current.

    Irms=VrmsZ                                                                                                                 (I)

Here, Irms is the rms current, Vrms is the rms voltage and Z is the impedance.

Write expression for Z.

    Z=R2+(XLXC)2                                                                                           (II)

Here, R is the resistance, XL is the inductive reactance and XC is the capacitive reactance.

Write expression for XC.

    XC=1ωC                                                                                                               (III)

Here, ω is the angular frequency and C is the capacitance.

Write expression for XL.

    XL=ωL                                                                                                                (IV)

Here, L is inductance.

Write expression for ω.

    ω=2πf                                                                                                                 (V)

Here, f is the frequency.

Conclusion:

Substitute 60.0-Hz  for f in equation (V) to calculate ω.

    ω=2π(60.0-Hz)=377rad/s

Substitute 377rad/s for ω and 25.0-mH for L is equation (IV) to calculate XL.

    XL=(377rad/s)(25.0-mH)(10-3H1mH)=9.43Ω

Substitute 9.43Ω for XL, 0 for XC and 20.0-Ω for R in equation(II) to calculate Z.

    Z=202+(9.430)2=22.1Ω

Substitute 22.1Ω for Z and 120-V for Vrms in equation (I), to calculate Irms.

    Irms=120-V22.1Ω=5.42A

Therefore, the rms current in the circuit is 5.42A_.

(b)

To determine

The power factor in the circuit.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 40P

The power factor of the circuit is 0.9_.

Explanation of Solution

Write expression for power factor in the circuit.

    Powerfactor=cosϕ                                                                                              (VI)

Here, ϕ is the phase angle.

Write expression for phase angle.

    ϕ=tan1XLXCR                                                                                               (VII)

Conclusion:

Substitute 9.43H for XL, 0 for XC and 20.0-Ω for R in equation (VII), to calculate ϕ.

    ϕ=tan19.43H020.0-Ω=25.24°

Substitute 25.24° for ϕ in equation (VI), to calculate power factor.

    Powerfactor=cos(25.24°)=0.9

Therefore, the power factor of the circuit is 0.9_.

(c)

To determine

The capacitor that must be added in series to make the power factor equal to 1.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 40P

The capacitor that must be added in series to make the power factor equal to 1 is 2.81×10-4F_.

Explanation of Solution

To make the power factor equals to 1 XC and XL should be same.

Substitute 9.43Ω for XC and 377rad/s for ω in equation (III) to calculate C.

    9.43Ω=1(377rad/s)CC=2.81×10-4F

Therefore, the capacitor that must be added in series to make the power factor equal to 1 is 2.81×10-4F_.

(d)

To determine

The reduction in the supply voltage.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 40P

The reduction in the supply voltage is 108.2V_.

Explanation of Solution

Write expression for average power in terms for rms volage.

    Pavg=ΔVrms2R                                                                                                      (VIII)

Here, Pavg is the average power delivered and ΔVrms is the rms voltage.

Write expression for power in terms of power factor.

    Pavg=IrmsVrmscosϕ                                                                                                (IX)

Conclusion:

Equate equation (VIII) and equation (IX).

    ΔVrms2R=IrmsVrmscosϕ

Substitute 5.42A for Irms, 120-V for Vrms, 0.9 for cosϕ and  20.0-Ω for R in above equation, to calculate ΔVrms.

    ΔVrms220.0-Ω=(5.42A)(120-V)(0.9)ΔVrms2=11707.2ΔVrms=108.2V

Therefore, The reduction in the supply voltage if the power remains same is 108.2V_.

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