Loose Leaf For Physics With Connect 2 Semester Access Card
Loose Leaf For Physics With Connect 2 Semester Access Card
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781259679391
Author: Alan Giambattista
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 21, Problem 94P

(a)

To determine

The frequency of the RC circuit.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 94P

The capacitive reactance are 2.65 kΩ and 21.2Ω

Explanation of Solution

The capacitance of capacitor is 5.00 μF, the frequencies of the capacitor are 12.0Hz and 1.50kHz.

Write the expression for capacitive reactance

  XC=12πfC                                                                      (I)

Here, XC is the reactance of the capacitor, f is the frequency and C is the capacitance.

Substitute 12.0Hz for f and 5.00 μF for C in (I) to find XC1. Here, XC1 is the reactance of the capacitor with frequency 12.0Hz.

  XC1=12π(12.0Hz)(5.00 μF)=12π(12.0Hz)(5.00×106 F)1Ω1sF1=2.65×103 Ω=2.65 kΩ

Thus, the capacitive reactance is 2.65 kΩ.

Substitute 1.50kHz for f and 5.00 μF for C in (I) to find XC2. Here, XC2 is the reactance of the capacitor with frequency 1.50kHz.

  XC2=12π(1.50kHz)(5.00 μF)=12π(1.50×103 Hz)(5.00×106 F)1Ω1sF1=21.2Ω

Thus, the capacitive reactance is 21.2Ω.

(b)

To determine

The impedance of the series circuit.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 94P

The impedance of the series circuit is 3.32kΩ and 2.00kΩ at the given frequencies.

Explanation of Solution

The capacitor is connected in series with a resistor of resistance, 2.00kΩ.

Write the expression for impedance

  Z=R2+XC2                                                                    (II)

Here, Z is the impedance.

Substitute 2.00kΩ for R and 2.65 kΩ for XC1 in (II) to find Z1. Here Z1 is the impedance for frequency 12.0Hz.

  Z1=(2.00kΩ)2+(2.65 kΩ)2=3.32kΩ

Thus, the impedance is 3.32kΩ.

Substitute 2.00kΩ for R and 21.2Ω for XC2 in (II) to find Z2. Here Z2 is the impedance for the frequency 1.50kHz.

  Z2=(2.00kΩ)2+(21.2Ω)2=(2000 Ω)2+(21.2Ω)2=2000.11Ω=2.00kΩ

Thus, the impedance is 2.00kΩ.

(c)

To determine

The maximum current in the series circuit at the peak voltage.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 94P

The maximum current for the given frequencies are 602μA and 1.00mA.

Explanation of Solution

The peak voltage of the source is 2.00V.

Write the expression for maximum current

  I=εmZ                                                                      (III)

Here, I is the maximum current and εm is the peak voltage.

Substitute 3.32kΩ for Z and 2.00V for εm in (III) to find I1. Here, I1 is the maximum current at frequency 12.0Hz

  I1=2.00V3.32kΩ=2.00V3.32×103Ω1ΩA1V=602×106A=602μA

Thus, the maximum current is 602μA.

Substitute 2.00kΩ for Z and 2.00V for εm in (III) to find I2. Here, I2 is the maximum current at frequency 1.50kHz

  I2=2.00V2.00kΩ=2.00V2.00×103Ω1ΩA1V=1.00×103A=1.00mA

Thus, the maximum current is 1.00mA.

(d)

To determine

The phase angle between the voltage and the current.

(d)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 94P

The current leads the voltage by 53.0° and 0.608° at the given frequencies.

Explanation of Solution

Initially, there is no charge on the capacitor when the ac supply is turned on. Thus, VC is zero and the current is maximum. Thus, the current leads the voltage.

Write the expression for phase angle

  cosϕ=RZ                                                                     (IV)

Here, ϕ is the phase angle.

Rearrange

  ϕ=cos1(RZ)                                                                    (V)

Substitute 3.32kΩ for Z and 2.00kΩ for R in (V) to find ϕ1. Here, ϕ1 is the phase angel at frequency 12.0Hz

  ϕ1=cos1(2.00kΩ3.32kΩ)=53.0°

Thus, the phase angle is 53.0°.

Substitute 2000.11Ω for Z and 2.00kΩ for R in (V) to find ϕ2. Here, ϕ2 is the phase angel at frequency 1.50kHz

  ϕ2=cos1(2.00kΩ2000.11Ω)=cos1(2000Ω2000.11Ω)=0.608°

Thus, the phase angle is 0.608°.

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