Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
Schaum's Outline of College Physics, Twelfth Edition (Schaum's Outlines)
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ISBN: 9781259587399
Author: Eugene Hecht
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 35, Problem 27SP

A coil has an inductance of 0.100 H and a resistance of 12.0 Ω. It is connected to a 110-V, 60.0-Hz line. Determine (a) the reactance of the coil, (b) the impedance of the coil, (c) the current through the coil, (d) the phase angle between current and supply voltage, (e) the power factor of the circuit, and (f) the reading of a wattmeter connected in the circuit.

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The inductive reactance of the coil having inductance 0.100H and a resistance of 12.0 Ω when it is connected with 110V,  60Hz line.

Answer to Problem 27SP

Solution:

37.7 Ω

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The value of inductance of the inductor is 0.100 H.

The frequency of applied voltage is 60.0 Hz.

Formula used:

The expression of inductive reactance of a coil is expressed as,

XL=2πfL

Here, f is the frequency of the power supply, and L is the inductance of the inductor.

Explanation:

Recall the expression of inductive reactance.

XL=2πfL

Substitute 60 Hz for f and 0.100 H for L

XL=2π(60 Hz)(0.100 H)=37.7 Ω

Conclusion:

The inductive reactanceof the coil is 37.7 Ω.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The impedance of the coil having inductance 0.100H and a resistance of 12.0 Ω when it is connected with 110V,  60Hz line.

Answer to Problem 27SP

Solution:

39.6 Ω

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The value of inductive reactance of the inductor is 37.7 Ω.

The resistance of the coil is 12 Ω.

Formula used:

The impedance of the coil is expressed as,

Z=R2+(XL2)

Here, XL is the inductive reactance, and R is the resistance of the coil.

Explanation:

Recall the expression of impedance of the coil,

Z=(XL2)+R2

Substitute 37.7 Ω for XL and 12 Ω for R

Z=(37.7 Ω)2+(12 Ω)2=1421.29+14439.6 Ω

Conclusion:

The impedance of the coil is 39.6 Ω.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The current through the coil having inductance 0.100H and a resistance of 12.0 Ω when it is connected with 110V,  60Hz line.

Answer to Problem 27SP

Solution:

2.78A

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The rms value of voltage is 110 V.

The impedance of the coil is 39.6 Ω.

Formula used:

Write the expression of Ohm’s law for inductor in an ac circuit.

Vrms=IrmsZ

Here, Vrms is the rms value of voltage, Irms is the rms value of current, and Z is the impedance of theac circuit.

Explanation:

Recall the expressionof Ohm’s law.

Vrms=IrmsZ

Rearrange for Irms.

Irms=VrmsZ

Substitute 110 V for Vrms and 39.6 Ω for Z

Irms=110 V39.6 Ω=2.78 A

Conclusion:

The current through the inductor is 2.78A.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The phase angle between current and supply voltage when 110V,  60Hz line is connected across the coil having inductance 0.100H and a resistance of 12.0 Ω.

Answer to Problem 27SP

Solution:

72.3°

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The resistance of the coil is 12 Ω.

The reactance of the coil is 37.7 Ω.

Formula used:

The expression for phase angle between voltage and current in RL circuit is expressed as,

tanϕ=XLR

Here, XL is the inductive reactance, and R is the resistance of the coil.

Explanation:

Recall the expressionfor phase angle between voltage and current.

tanϕ=XLR

Solve for ϕ.

ϕ=tan1(XLR)

Substitute 37.7 Ω for XL and 12 Ω for R

ϕ=tan1(37.7 Ω12.0 Ω)=72.3°

Conclusion:

The circuit has inductive in nature; hence the voltage leads by 72.3°.

(e)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The power factor of the circuithaving the coilof inductance 0.100H and a resistance of 12.0 Ω when it is connected with 110V,  60Hz line.

Answer to Problem 27SP

Solution:

0.303

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The phase angle between current and supply voltageis 72.3°.

Formula used:

The expression of the power factor is expressed as,

Power factor=cosϕ

Here, ϕ is the phase angle between current and voltage.

Explanation:

Recall the expression for power factor.

Power factor=cosϕ

Substitute 72.3° for ϕ

Power factor=cos(72.3°)=0.303

Conclusion:

The power factor of the circuit is 0.303.

(f)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The reading of wattmeter connected in the circuit across the coil having inductance 0.100H and a resistance of 12.0 Ω when it is connected with 110V,  60Hz line.

Answer to Problem 27SP

Solution:

92.6 W

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The rms value of voltage is 110 V.

The rms value of current is 2.78A.

The power factor of the circuit is 0.303.

Formula used:

Power consumed in the circuit is calculated as,

P=VIcosϕ

Here, V is the rms value of voltage, I is the rms value of current, and cosϕ is the power factor.

Explanation:

Consider the expression for power consumed in the circuit.

P=VIcosϕ

Substitute 110 V for V, 2.78A for I, and 0.303 for cosϕ

P=(110 V)(2.78A)(0.303)=92.6 W

Conclusion:

The reading of wattmeter connected in the circuit is 92.6 W.

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