Physics II Problems PDF
Physics II Problems PDF
EXERCISES
Section 31.1 Phasors and Alternating Currents
31.1 . You have a special light bulb with a very delicate wire lament. The wire will break if the current in it ever exceeds 1.50 A,
even for an instant. What is the largest root-mean-square current
you can run through this bulb?
31.2 . A sinusoidal current i = I cos vt has an rms value Irms =
2.10 A. (a) What is the current amplitude? (b) The current is
passed through a full-wave rectier circuit. What is the rectied
average current? (c) Which is larger: Irms or Irav ? Explain, using
graphs of i 2 and of the rectied current.
31.3 . The voltage across the terminals of an ac power supply
varies with time according to Eq. (31.1). The voltage amplitude is
V = 45.0 V. What are (a) the root-mean-square potential difference
Vrms and (b) the average potential difference Vav between the two
terminals of the power supply?
31.4 . A capacitor is connected across an ac source that has voltage amplitude 60.0 V and frequency 80.0 Hz. (a) What is the phase
angle f for the source voltage relative to the current? Does the
source voltage lag or lead the current? (b) What is the capacitance
C of the capacitor if the current amplitude is 5.30 A?
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