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clearmoon
Jan21-07, 01:02 AM
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Our teacher give us a EX. but I don't how to do .
The teacher ONLY give us a week time to finish it .
I realy hope that some one can help me !
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(I ONLY KNOW Q1c & Q2a)

mjsd
Jan21-07, 04:10 AM
there is quite a lot there... If you don't even know how to do Q1a, then you really need to first learn about phasors, how to convert capacitance/inductance into reactance etc, .... by the sound of it I think you are lacking a lot of the basics, so much that I do not actually recommend tackling these problems for there are quite a lot concepts involved... should first learn the basics... either read your lecture notes...if they happens to be crap :smile: ...then may be try

Hambley, Electrical Engineering (principles and applications)
Cheng, Field and waves electromagnetics
Nilssonn & Riedel, Electrical Circuits
(see topics related to Steady-state sinusoidal analysis)

chaoseverlasting
Jan21-07, 05:12 AM
You should get your concepts cleared first, but here are the answers to the first question:

a. v=200sin(200pi t), This is of the form v=asin(wt) where w=200pi.
Capacitive reactance Xc=1/wcandImpedence=\sqrt(Xc^2+R^2)
b. Vmax=200
c.
d. Use ohm's law.
e. You have the equation of current varying with time and you know that current and voltage are 90 out of phase...

tim_lou
Jan21-07, 10:54 AM
you need to show your efforts on the problems before we can help you.

antonantal
Jan21-07, 11:49 AM
Here is a very good website on AC theory: http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/AC/index.html
You can't solve the problems unless you understand the theory.

clearmoon
Jan22-07, 10:04 AM
You should get your concepts cleared first, but here are the answers to the first question:

a. v=200sin(200pi t), This is of the form v=asin(wt) where w=200pi.
Capacitive reactance Xc=1/wcandImpedence=\sqrt(Xc^2+R^2)
b. Vmax=200
c.
d. Use ohm's law.
e. You have the equation of current varying with time and you know that current and voltage are 90 out of phase...

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP 1ST !

Q1
a) I find that in book is
Z^2 = R^2 + 1/(w^2 c^2)
R=46
c=20
w=200pi ???

b)Vmax=200 AS V=Vo sin(200pi t) ,where Vo=200 , right ???

c)PHASE DIFF. is 90"

d)
V = I R
Vosin(wt)= I R
I = ( Vo/R ) sin wt
I = Io sin wt

right ?

e)i)
applied voltage = 200V
ii)
voltage across the capacitor at that instant = 0 V

clearmoon
Jan22-07, 10:17 AM
Here is a very good website on AC theory: http://www.ibiblio.org/obp/electricCircuits/AC/index.html
You can't solve the problems unless you understand the theory.

I have just go to this WEB.
It seem useful !

Q2.)a)
160Vc-60VL=100Vc
100c & 240VR
Vz^2 = 160^2 + 100^2
Vz =260 ?

b) I don't know
Can you give me some tips ?