BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
BIG JAVA: LATE OBJECTS
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ISBN: 9781119626220
Author: Horstmann
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 9, Problem 11PP
Program Plan Intro

Resonant Circuit

Program plan:

Filename: “ResonantCircuit.java”

This program file is used to define a class “ResonantCircuit”. In the code,

  • Define a class “ResonantCircuit”.
    • Define the class members.
    • Define the constructor “ResonantCircuit()”.
      • Initialize “0” to all the class members.
    • Define the constructor “ResonantCircuit()”.
      • Set the values of all class members.
    • Define a method “setResonantFrequency()”.
      • Set the “wo” to “resonantFrequency”.
    • Define a method “setBandwidth()”.
      • Set the “b” to “bandwidth”.
    • Define a method “setGain()”.
      • Set the “k” to “gain”.
    • Define a method “getResonantFrequency()”.
      • Return the value of “resonantFrequency”.
    • Define a method “getBandwidth()”.
      • Return the value of “bandwidth”.
    • Define a method “getGain()”.
      • Return the value of “gain”.
    • Define a method “display()”.
      • Print the values.

Filename: “SeriesResonantCircuit.java”

This program file is used to define a class “SeriesResonantCircuit”. In the code,

  • Import the required packages.
  • Define a class “SeriesResonantCircuit” as extending from “ResonantCircuit”.
    • Define the class members “resistance”, “inductance”, and “capacitance”.
    • Define the constructor “SeriesResonantCircuit()”.
      • Call the parent class constructor.
      • Call the method “design()”.
    • Define the method “setResonantFrequency()”.
      • Call the parent class method “setResonantFrequency()”.
      • Call the method “design()”.
    • Define the method “setBandwidth()”.
      • Call the parent class method “setBandwidth ()”.
      • Call the method “design()”.
    • Define the method “setGain()”.
      • Call the parent class method “setGain ()”.
      • Call the method “design()”.
    • Define the method “design()”.
      • Calculate the “resistance”.
      • Calculate the “inductance”.
      • Get the resonant frequency to “w”.
      • Calculate the “capacitance”.
    • Define the method “display()”.
      • Print the values.

Filename: “ParallelResonantCircuit.java”

This program file is used to define a class “ParallelResonantCircuit”. In the code,

  • Import the required packages.
  • Define a class “ParallelResonantCircuit” as extending from “ResonantCircuit”.
    • Define the class members “resistance”, “inductance”, and “capacitance”.
    • Define the constructor “ParallelResonantCircuit ()”.
      • Call the parent class constructor.
      • Call the method “design()”.
    • Define the method “setResonantFrequency()”.
      • Call the parent class method “setResonantFrequency()”.
      • Call the method “design()”.
    • Define the method “setBandwidth()”.
      • Call the parent class method “setBandwidth ()”.
      • Call the method “design()”.
    • Define the method “setGain()”.
      • Call the parent class method “setGain ()”.
      • Call the method “design()”.
    • Define the method “design()”.
      • Calculate the “resistance”.
      • Calculate the “capacitance”.
      • Get the resonant frequency to “w”.
      • Calculate the “inductance”.
    • Define the method “display()”.
      • Print the values.

Filename: “ResonantDemo.java”

This program file is used to define a class “ResonantDemo”. In the code,

  • Import the required packages.
  • Define a class “ResonantDemo”.
    • Define the method “main()”.
      • Define the object “circuit1” of “SeriesResonantCircuit”.
      • Call the method “display()” using “circuit1”.
      • Define the object “circuit2” of “ParallelResonantCircuit”.
      • Call the method “display()” using “circuit2”.
      • Call the method “setResonantFrequency()” using “circuit2”.
      • Call the method “setBandwidth()” using “circuit2”.
      • Call the method “setGain()” using “circuit2”.
      • Call the method “display()” using “circuit2”.

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