Formula relating charge to number of electrons:
q = Ne
q - charge
N - number of electrons
e - charge of 1 electron i.e 1.6x10-19
Try using this to get the number of electrons in 25 A.
Thanks Sir NascentOxygen!
I was not thinking of KVL that's why I'm having a hard time in this problem. :shy: I'm sorry
My attempt:
100 = IR1 + IXc + IR2 + IXL
but:
P = VR2I
VR2 = 50/I
P = I2XL
XL = 100/I2
so:
100 = 10I + 5I + 50/I + 100/I
Solving for I, I got two...
Thanks Sir NascentOxygen!
I was not thinking of KVL that's why I'm having a hard time in this problem. :shy: I'm sorry
My attempt:
100 V = IR1 + IXc + IR2 + IXL
but:
P = VR2I
VR2 = 50/I
P = I2XL
XL = 100/I2
so:
100 = 10I + 5I + 50/I + 100/I
Solving for I, I got two...
Homework Statement
An RLC circuits consists of R1 a 10-ohm resistor, R2 a resistor that takes 50 W, C1 a capacitor with 5-ohm reactance, and L1 an inductor that takes 100 var. Find the value of R1, R2, and Xl (inductive reactance).Homework Equations
P = (I^2)R
Xc = 1/(2∏fC)
Xl = 2∏fL
Z =...