Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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Chapter 33, Problem 60PQ

An AC source of angular frequency ω is connected to a resistor R and a capacitor C in series. The maximum current measured is Imax. While the same maximum emf is maintained, the angular frequency is changed to ω/3. The measured current is now I/2. Determine the ratio of the capacitive reactance to the resistance at the initial frequency ω.

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The ratio of the capacitive reactance to the resistance at the initial frequency.

Answer to Problem 60PQ

The ratio of the capacitive reactance to the resistance at the initial frequency is 0.77.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the potential drop across the capacitor.

    VC=IrmsXC                                                                                                                (I)

Here, VC is the potential drop across the capacitor, XC is the capacitive reactance  and Irms is the value of current.

Write the expression for capacitive reactance.

    XC=1ωC                                                                                                                 (II)

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

Write the expression for the potential difference across the resistor.

    VR=IrmsR                                                                                                                (III)

Here, VR is the potential difference across the resistor and R is the resistance of the resistor.

Write the expression for the emf across the RC combination.

    ε=VR2+VC2                                                                                                          (IV)

Here, ε is the emf across the RC combination.

Substitute IrmsR for VR, IrmsXC for VC and 1ωC for XC in equation (IV).

    ε=(IrmsR)2+(Irms(1ωC))2                                                                                  (V)

Rearrange equation (V) to get the expression for Irms.

    ε=(IrmsR)2+(Irms(1ωC))2Irms=ε(IrmsR)2+(Irms(1ωC))2                                                                             (VI)

The relation for the maximum current is,

    Imax=2Irms                                                                                                        (VII)

Substitute ε(IrmsR)2+(Irms(1ωC))2 for Irms in equation (VII).

    Imax=2(ε(IrmsR)2+(Irms(1ωC))2)                                                                (VIII)

Substitute ω3 for ω and Imax2 for Imax in equation (VIII).

    Imax2=2(ε(IrmsR)2+(Irms(3ωC))2)Imax=22(ε(IrmsR)2+(Irms(3ωC))2)                                                                (IX)

Equate equation (VIII) and (XI)

    22(ε(R)2+(3ωC)2)=2(ε(R)2+(1ωC)2)2(ε(R)2+(3ωC)2)=(ε(R)2+((3ωC))2)                                                   (X)

Square both side of the equation and substitute XC for 1ωC in equation (X) to solve for ratio XCR.

    (2(ε(R)2+(Irms(3ωC))2))2=(ε(R)2+(1ωC)2)24(1(R)2+(3ωC)2)=(1(R)2+(1ωC)2)4((R)2+(XC)2)=(R)2+9(XC)24R21R2=9XC24XC2

Sole further.

    3R2=5XC2XCR=(35)12=0.77

Conclusion:

Therefore, the ratio of the capacitive reactance to the resistance at the initial frequency is 0.77

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