Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications
Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications
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ISBN: 9781118141809
Author: Nathan Klingbeil
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 5, Problem 33P

In the Op-Amp circuit shown in Fig. P5.33, the output voltage V 0 , is given by V 0 = Z R Z C V i n where Z R = R Ω the impedance of the resistor and Z C = j X C Ω is the Impedance of the capacitor.

  1. If R = 1 K Ω and X C = 2 k Ω , express Z R and Z C
  2. as complex numbers in both rectangular and polar forms.
  3. If V i n = 5 90 ° V , determine V 0
  4. in both rectangular and polar forms.

Chapter 5, Problem 33P, In the Op-Amp circuit shown in Fig. P5.33, the output voltage V0, is given by V0=ZRZCVin where ZR=R

Figure P5.33 An Op—Amp circuit for problem P5-33

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Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications

Ch. 5 - Repeat problem P5-10 if IR=0.50mA and IC=0.290mA.Ch. 5 - Repeat problem P5-10 if IR=0.92921.8mA and...Ch. 5 - The output voltage across the capacitor in a...Ch. 5 - The current flowing through the resistor in a...Ch. 5 - A resistor, capacitor, and an inductor are...Ch. 5 - Two circuit elements are connected in series as...Ch. 5 - An RC circuit is subjected to an alternating...Ch. 5 - A series-parallel electric circuit consists of the...Ch. 5 - The circuit shown in Fig. P5.19 consist of a...Ch. 5 - An electric circuit consists of two components as...Ch. 5 - A sinusoidal voltage source V = 110 V of frequency...Ch. 5 - A sinusoidal voltage source V=110223.2V is applied...Ch. 5 - An electric circuit consists of a resistor R, an...Ch. 5 - In the circuit shown in Fig. P5.24, the impedances...Ch. 5 - In the RC circuit shown in Fig. P5.25, the...Ch. 5 - In the RL circuit shown in Fig. P5.26, the...Ch. 5 - A resistor, capacitor, and inductor are connected...Ch. 5 - In the current divider circuit shown in Fig....Ch. 5 - In the current divider circuit shown in Fig....Ch. 5 - In the current divider circuit shown in Fig....Ch. 5 - In the current divider circuit shown in Fig....Ch. 5 - In the Op-Amp circuit shown in Fig. P5.32. the...Ch. 5 - In the Op-Amp circuit shown in Fig. P5.33, the...Ch. 5 - In the Op-Amp circuit shown in Fig. P534, the...Ch. 5 - In the Op-Amp circuit shown in Fig. P5.35. the...Ch. 5 - In the Op-Amp circuit shown in Fig. P5.36. the...Ch. 5 - Prob. 37PCh. 5 - Repeat problem P5-37 if Za=10, Zb=j20 and...Ch. 5 - In the circuit shown in Fig. 5.37, the impedances...Ch. 5 - Repeat problem P5-39 ¡f Z1=3.33+j3.33,...
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