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Remove the inductor from the circuit in Figure and set R=200Ω,C=15.0μ¹ó,fd=60.0Hzand εm=36.0V.(a)What is the Z? (b)What is the Ï•?(c)What is the I?(d) Draw a phasor diagram.

Short Answer

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  1. The value of the impedance is 267Ω.
  2. The value of phase angle is -41.5°.
  3. The value of current is 135mA.
  4. The phasor diagram is drawn using the given data.

Step by step solution

01

The given data

  1. Resistance of the circuit,R=200Ω
  2. Capacitance of the circuit,C=15μ¹ó
  3. Frequency value of the oscillation,fd=60Hz
  4. Amplitude of emf,εm=36V
02

Understanding the concept of oscillations of RLC circuit

A circuit composed of a resistor, inductor and a capacitor, connected in series is known as a RLC circuit. If we remove the inductor from the circuit, it will become a RC circuit. The resistance by the resistor and the reactance by the capacitor, together form the impedance of the circuit.

Formulae:

The impedance of thecircuit for the driving frequency,

Z=R2+Xc2 ...(i)

The capacitive reactance of the circuit,

XC=1Ó¬dC ...(ii)

The angular frequency of the LC oscillation,

Ó¬d=2Ï€fd ...(iii)

The phase angle of RLC circuit,

tanϕ=-XCR ...(iv)

The current equation using Ohm’s law,

I=εmZ ...(v)

Here, fdis the driving frequency, Zis the impedance, Cis the capacitance of the capacitor andÓ¬dis the driving angular frequency.

03

a) Calculation of the impedance value

The value of the capacitive reactance can be given using equation (iii) in equation (ii) as follows:

XC=12Ï€fdC ...(a)

Now, using this value in equation (i), we can get the impedance value of the circuit as follows:

Z=R2+12πfdC2=2002+12π60Hz15×10-6F2=266.97Ω=267Ω

Hence, the value of the impedance is 267Ω.

04

b) Calculation of the phase angle

Now, using the given data in equation (a), we can get the capacitive reactance as follows:

XC=12π60Hz15×10-6F=177Ω

Now, the phase angle can be given using equation (iv) as follows:

ϕ=tan-1-177Ω200Ω=-41.5°

Hence, the value of the angle is -41.5°.

05

c) Calculation of the current amplitude

The current amplitude is given using equation (v) as follows:

I=36V267Ω=0.135A=135mA

Hence, the value of the current is 135mA.

06

d) Calculation for the diagram of the phasor 

The voltage amplitude across the resistor and capacitor is given using equation (v) as follows:

VR=0.135A200Ω=27V

VC=0.135A177Ω=23.9V

The given circuit is capacitive. In a capacitive circuit, the alternating current Ileads the alternating potential difference εmby 90°.

Hence, the phasor diagram is plotted accordingly.

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