ELECTRIC CIRCUITS W/PSPICE MANUAL >P<
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Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 1P

a.

To determine

Find the value of frequency f in hertz.

a.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The value of frequency in hertz is 127.32Hz_.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The given sinusoidal current is,

i(t)=125cos(800t+36.87°)mA (1)

Formula used:

Consider the general expression for sinusoidal current.

i(t)=Imcos(ωt+ϕ)A (2)

Here,

Im is the maximum amplitude.

ω is the frequency.

ϕ is the phase angle.

Calculation:

Compare equation (1) with equation (2), that is

ω=800rad/s2πf=800 {ω=2πf}f=8002πf=127.32Hz

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of frequency in hertz is 127.32Hz_.

b.

To determine

Find the value of period in milliseconds.

b.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The value of period in milliseconds is 7.85ms_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Consider the general expression for time period.

T=1f

Substitute 127.32Hz for f as follows.

T=1127.32Hz=7.8542×103s7.85ms

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of period in milliseconds is 7.85ms_.

c.

To determine

Find the maximum amplitude of the current.

c.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The maximum amplitude of the current is 125mA_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Compare equation (1) with equation (2), that is

Im=125mA

Conclusion:

Thus, the maximum amplitude of the current is 125mA_.

d.

To determine

Find the value of voltage i(0).

d.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The value of voltage i(0) is 100mA_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Substitute 0 for t in equation (1) as follows.

i(0)=125cos(800(0)+36.87°)=125cos(36.87°)=125(0.799)=99.875mA

i(0)100mA

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of voltage i(0) is 100mA_.

e.

To determine

Find the value of phase angle in terms of degrees and radians.

e.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The value of phase angle in terms of degrees and radians are 36.87°and0.6435rad_, respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Compare equation (1) with equation (2), that is

ϕ=36.87°

Convert phase angle in terms of radians.

ϕ=2π360°(36.87°)rad=0.6435rad

Conclusion:

Thus, the value of phase angle in terms of degrees and radians are 36.87°and0.6435rad_, respectively.

f.

To determine

Find the smallest possible value of t at which i=0.

f.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The smallest possible value of t at which i=0 is 1.16ms_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Substitute 0 for i(t) in equation (1) as follows.

125cos(800t+36.87°)=0800t+36.87°=cos1(0)800t+36.87°=90°800t=90°36.87°

Simplify the equation as follows.

(800rad/s)t=53.13°57.3°/rad(800rad/s)t=0.927radt=0.927rad800rad/st1.16ms

Conclusion:

Thus, the smallest possible value of t at which i=0 is 1.16ms_.

g.

To determine

Find the smallest possible value of t at which di/dt=0.

g.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1P

The smallest possible value of t at which di/dt=0 is 3.12ms_.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

i(t)=125cos(800t+36.87°)mA

Apply differentiation on both sides of equation (1) as follows.

di(t)dt=(0.125)(800)sin(800t+36.87°)

Substitute 0 for di(t)dt as follows.

0=(0.125)(800)sin(800t+36.87°)800t+36.87°=sin1(0)800t+36.87°=180°800t=180°36.87°

Simplify the equation as follows.

(800rad/s)t=143.13°57.3°/rad(800rad/s)t=2.4979radt=2.4979rad800rad/st3.12ms

Conclusion:

Thus, the smallest possible value of t at which di/dt=0 is 3.12ms_.

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