The document discusses resonance in circuit analysis and contains 5 problems involving calculating inductance, capacitance, impedance, and frequency values for series and parallel RLC circuits at resonance and other frequencies.
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Assignment Resonance
The document discusses resonance in circuit analysis and contains 5 problems involving calculating inductance, capacitance, impedance, and frequency values for series and parallel RLC circuits at resonance and other frequencies.
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Assignment: Circuit Analysis 2 May 8, 2017
Topic: Resonance
1. A capacitor of 30-microfarads is in series w/ a coil across an 750 Hz supply. What inductance is
required for resonance? 2. A coil has a resistance of 50 ohms & a reactance of 100 ohms, is shunted by a capacitor, which has practically no losses in order that the voltage across the coil be in phase w/ the total current supplied to the parallel connection. What is the impedance of the parallel combination under the given condition? 3. What capacitance must be placed in series with an inductance of 0.05 H so that at 100Hz, the impedance becomes equal to the ohmic resistance? 4. A resistance of 5 ohms is connected in series w/ a capacitor of 442.1 microfarad. The combination is then connected in parallel w/ an inductance of 21.22 mH. Solve for the frequency of the supplied voltage w/ which the inductive reactance is equal to the capacitive reactance in magnitude? 5. A series RLC network has R = 2 k ohms, L = 40 mH, and C = 1 μF. Calculate the impedance at resonance and at one-fourth, one-half, twice, and four times the resonant frequency.