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Capacitive Circuits
Fill in all the missing values. Refer to the formulas that follow.
Capacitance |
|
Frequency |
38
|
60 Hz | |
78.8
|
400 Hz | |
250 pF | 4.5
|
|
234
|
10 kHZ | |
240
|
50 Hz | |
10
|
36.8
|
|
560 nF | 2 MHz | |
15
|
60 Hz | |
75 nF | 560
|
|
470 pF | 200 kHz | |
6.8
|
400 Hz | |
34
|
450
|
The missing values.
Answer to Problem 1PP
Capacitance | Xc | Frequency |
38 µF | 69.8 Ω | 60 Hz |
5.05 µF | 78.8 Ω | 400 Hz |
250 pF | 4.5 kΩ | 141.47 kHz |
234 µF | 0.068 Ω | 10 kHz |
13.26 µF | 240 Ω | 50 Hz |
10 µF | 36.8 Ω | 432.48 Hz |
560 nF | 0.1421 Ω | 2 MHz |
176.8 nF | 15 kΩ | 60 Hz |
75 µF | 560 Ω | 3.78 Hz |
470 pF | 1.69 kΩ | 200KHz |
58 nF | 6.8 kΩ | 400Hz |
34 µF | 450 Ω | 10.4 Hz |
Explanation of Solution
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