Mukha mo diagram. Suppose the inductor is connected in series with a resistor and a capacitor. If V₁, represents the phasor of the voltage of the inductor as shown, which of the following correctly describes the phasor of the voltages of the resistor VR and the capacitor Vc? V2 V₁ 1 2ㅋ V3 V₁

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Mukha mo diagram. Suppose the inductor is connected in series with a resistor and a capacitor. If V₁, represents the phasor of the voltage
of the inductor as shown, which of the following correctly describes the phasor of the voltages of the resistor VR and the capacitor Vc?
V₁
1
27
V₂
3
√2
VL
OA. V₁: Vc, V2: VR
OB. V₁: VR, V₂: Vc
OC. V₁: Vc, V3: VR
OD. V₁: VR, V3: Vc
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the figure provided in Question 26 for this question. Mukha mo diagram. Suppose the inductor is connected in series with a resistor and a capacitor. If V₁, represents the phasor of the voltage of the inductor as shown, which of the following correctly describes the phasor of the voltages of the resistor VR and the capacitor Vc? V₁ 1 27 V₂ 3 √2 VL OA. V₁: Vc, V2: VR OB. V₁: VR, V₂: Vc OC. V₁: Vc, V3: VR OD. V₁: VR, V3: Vc
For the items 26 and 27, consider the following sinusoidal plot of the instantaneous voltage of an inductor as a function of time.
0.0
12.5
37.5
50.0
25.0
Time (s)
26
Ang mean-mean mo! What is its root-mean-square voltage?
O A. 2.1 [V]
O B. 3.0 [V]
O C. 4.2 [V]
O D. 8.5 [V]
Transcribed Image Text:For the items 26 and 27, consider the following sinusoidal plot of the instantaneous voltage of an inductor as a function of time. 0.0 12.5 37.5 50.0 25.0 Time (s) 26 Ang mean-mean mo! What is its root-mean-square voltage? O A. 2.1 [V] O B. 3.0 [V] O C. 4.2 [V] O D. 8.5 [V]
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