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RLC Circuit Resonance Frequency for WRUF Broadcast
Oh I see, thanks for your help!- elink24
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RLC Circuit Resonance Frequency for WRUF Broadcast
So the RLC circuit would simply need to be tuned to 103.7 MHz to receive that particular station? Maybe I overthought this...- elink24
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RLC Circuit Resonance Frequency for WRUF Broadcast
Homework Statement a) WRUF broadcasts at 103.7 MHz, what is the wavelength associated? b) If you were to use an RLC circuit to tune to this radio station, what resonance frequency would you tune to? Homework Equations f(resonance)= 1/(2\pi\sqrt{LC}) The Attempt at a Solution a)...- elink24
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AC Power and Combining Volt/Current
Can anyone else help me with this problem?- elink24
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AC Power and Combining Volt/Current
Yes, I know it's confusing. The second part was an email from my teacher where he was trying to clarify the question for a student. I got 660V because there is three wires each carrying 220V towards the appliance. So the return line would have no current, or no voltage? I guess I don't...- elink24
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AC Power and Combining Volt/Current
Homework Statement One of the reasons we use AC power instead of DC is that with AC, we can use a single wire with a maximum voltage of 220V to return 660V. This is done by combining 3 lines of 220V into a single one. How can this be done without exceeding the wire's max voltage of 220V? My...- elink24
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