A resistor of 200 Ω and a capacitor of 15.0 μF are connected in series to a 220 V
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A resistor of 200 Ω and a capacitor of 15.0 μF are connected in series to a 220 V, 50 Hz source. (a) Calculate the current in the circuit . (b) Calcutalte the voltage (rms) across the resistor and the inductor. Is the algebraic sum of these voltages more than the source voltage? If yes, resolve the paradox.
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A resistor of 200 Ω and a capacitor of 15.0 μF are connected in series to a 220 V, 50 Hz source. (a) Calculate the current in the circuit . (b) Calcutalte the voltage (rms) across the resistor and the inductor. Is the algebraic sum of these voltages more than the source voltage? If yes, [...]
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A resistor of 200 Ω and a capacitor of 15.0 μF are connected in series to a 220 V ,
and the voltage amplitude across each circuit element. ,
C= 0.50 (μ)F ,
In the series curcuit of fig ,
L= 60 mH ,
source amplitude is E0=50Vandω=10000rads−1. Find the reactances XLandXC ,
suppose R= 300 Ω ,
the current amplitude I0 ,
the impedance Z ,
the phase angle ϕ ,