Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics  Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics Technology Update
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ISBN: 9781305804487
Author: SERWAY
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 33, Problem 66AP

(a)

To determine

The value of R.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 66AP

The value of R is 99.3Ω.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the rms voltage when the switch S is open.

    ΔVrms=IrmsZ1                                                                                                            (I)

Here, ΔVrms is the rms voltage, Irms is the rms value of current when switch S is open and Z is the impedance when the switch S is open.

Write the expression for impedance when switch S is open.

    Z1=(R2+(XLXC)2)                                                                                         (II)

Here, R is  the resistance, XL is the inductive reactance and XC is the capacitive reactance.

Substitute (R2+(XLXC)2) for Z1 in equation (I).

    ΔVrms=Irms((R2+(XLXC)2))                                                                        (III)

Write the expression for current when the switch is at position a.

    ΔVrms=IrmsaZa                                                                                                         (IV)

Here, Irmsa is the current when the switch is at position a and Za is the impedance when the switch is at position a.

Write the expression for impedance when the switch is at position a.

    Za=((R2)2+(XLXC)2)

Substitute ((R2)2+(XLXC)2) for Za in equation (IV).

    ΔVrms=Irmsa(((R2)2+(XLXC)2))                                                                   (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute 20.0V for ΔVrms and 183mA for Irms in equation (III).

    20.0V=(183mA×103A1mA)((R2+(XLXC)2))((R2+(XLXC)2))2=(20.0V(183mA×103A1mA))2R2+(XLXC)2=11.9×103                  (VI)

Substitute 20.0V for ΔVrms and 298mA for Irmsa in equation (V).

    20.0V=(298mA×103A1mA)(((R2)2+(XLXC)2))(((R2)2+(XLXC)2))2=(20.0V(298mA×103A1mA))2(R2)2+(XLXC)2=4.5×103      (VII)

Subtract equation (VI) by (VII) to solve for R.

    R2(R2)2=((11.9×103)(4.5×103))Ω3R2=4(7.4×103)ΩR=29.6×1033ΩR=99.3Ω

Therefore, the value of R is 99.3Ω

(b)

To determine

The value of C.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 66AP

The value of C is 24.7μF.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for current when the switch is at position b.

    ΔVrms=IrmsbZb                                                                                                    (VIII)

Here, Irmsb is the current when the switch is at position b and Zb is the impedance when the switch is at position b.

Write the expression for impedance when the switch is at position b.

    Za=(R2+XC2)

Substitute (R2+XC2) for Zb in equation (VIII).

    ΔVrms=Irmsb((R2+XC2))                                                                                   (IX)

Write the expression to calculate the capacitance.

    C=12πfXC                                                                                                             (X)

Here, C is the capacitance and f is the frequency.

Conclusion:

Substitute 20.0V for ΔVrms, 99.3Ω and 137mA for Irmsb in equation (IX) to solve for XC.

    20.0V=(137mA×103A1mA)(((99.3Ω)2+(XC)2))(((99.3Ω)2+(XC)2))2=(20.0V(137mA×103A1mA))2(XC)2=(21.3×1039.8×103)Ω2XC=107.2Ω

Substitute 107.2Ω for XC and 60.0Hz for f in equation (X) to solve for C.

    C=12π(60.0Hz)(107.2Ω)=2.47×105F×106μF1F=24.7μF

Therefore, the value of C is 24.7μF.

(c).

To determine

The value of L.

(c).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 66AP

The value of L is 404mH.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression to calculate the inductance.

    L=2πfXL                                                                                                              (XI)

Here, L is the inductance.

Conclusion:

Substitute 99.3Ω for R, 107.2Ω for XC in equation (VI) to solve for XL.

    (99.3Ω)2+(XL107.2Ω)2=11.9×103(XL107.2Ω)2=11.9×103(99.3Ω)2XL107.2Ω=2039.51ΩXL=152.4Ω

Substitute 152.4Ω for XL and 60.0Hz for f in equation (XI) to solve for L.

    (152.4Ω)=2π(60.0Hz)LL=(152.4Ω)2π(60.0Hz)=0.404H×103mH1H=404mH

Therefore, the value of L is 404mH.

(d).

To determine

Whether more than one set of values are possible.

(d).

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 66AP

The other possible value of L is 164mH and no other possible values for R and C.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Substitute 99.3Ω for R, 107.2Ω for XC in equation (VI) to solve for XL.

    (99.3Ω)2+(XL107.2Ω)2=11.9×103(XL107.2Ω)2=11.9×103(99.3Ω)2XL107.2Ω=2039.51Ω

Take the negative root.

    XL=2039.51Ω+107.2Ω=(45.2+107.2)Ω=62Ω

Substitute 62Ω for XL and 60.0Hz for f in equation (XI) to solve for L.

    (152.4Ω)=2π(60.0Hz)LL=(62Ω)2π(60.0Hz)=0.164H×103mH1H=164mH

Therefore, the other possible value of L is 164mH and there are no other possible values for R and C.

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