d. The peak voltage across the capacitor at resonance, fo e. The peak voltage across the capacitor at 0.97*fo f. Does changing R₁ change the bandwidth? Use the answers to part c and part e to help answer this question. If you are unsure, you might want to answer question 2 and then return to this question.

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Resonent frequency 1612 hz

1) Given: VIN (peak)- 5.00 V, R₁-250 k2, L = 75.0 mH,
C-130.0 nF (nano-10%),
If RL 0.0 2, find the following:
a.
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R₁
R₁
www
The resonant frequency, fo, in Hertz. As before you may
assume that Q is large enough so that XL = [Xc) defines the
resonant frequency, fo.
b.
The peak voltage across the capacitor at resonance, fo
c. The peak voltage across the capacitor at 0.97*fo
If R₁150.0 2 and using same resonant frequency, find the following:
d. The peak voltage across the capacitor at resonance, fo
e.
The peak voltage across the capacitor at 0.97* fo
f. Does changing R₁ change the bandwidth? Use the answers to part c and part e to help answer
this question. If you are unsure, you might want to answer question 2 and then return to this
question.
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Transcribed Image Text:1) Given: VIN (peak)- 5.00 V, R₁-250 k2, L = 75.0 mH, C-130.0 nF (nano-10%), If RL 0.0 2, find the following: a. www R₁ R₁ www The resonant frequency, fo, in Hertz. As before you may assume that Q is large enough so that XL = [Xc) defines the resonant frequency, fo. b. The peak voltage across the capacitor at resonance, fo c. The peak voltage across the capacitor at 0.97*fo If R₁150.0 2 and using same resonant frequency, find the following: d. The peak voltage across the capacitor at resonance, fo e. The peak voltage across the capacitor at 0.97* fo f. Does changing R₁ change the bandwidth? Use the answers to part c and part e to help answer this question. If you are unsure, you might want to answer question 2 and then return to this question. L
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