Physics II Problems PDF
Physics II Problems PDF
Physics II Problems PDF
frequency? (c) Find the maximum current in the resistor at resonance. (d) What is the maximum current in the inductor at resonance? (e) What is the maximum current in the branch containing
the capacitor at resonance? (f) Find the maximum energy stored in
the inductor and in the capacitor at resonance.
31.61 . You want to double the resonance angular frequency of
an L-R-C series circuit by changing only the pertinent circuit elements all by the same factor. (a) Which ones should you change?
(b) By what factor should you change them?
31.62 ... An L-R-C series circuit consists of a 2.50-mF capacitor,
a 5.00-mH inductor, and a 75.0- resistor connected across an ac
source of voltage amplitude 15.0 V having variable frequency.
(a) Under what circumstances is the average power delivered to the
circuit equal to 12VrmsIrms? (b) Under the conditions of part (a), what
is the average power delivered to each circuit element and what is
the maximum current through the capacitor?
31.63 .. In an L-R-C series circuit, the source has a voltage
amplitude of 120 V, R = 80.0 , and the reactance of the capacitor is 480 . The voltage amplitude across the capacitor is 360 V.
(a) What is the current amplitude in the circuit? (b) What is the
impedance? (c) What two values can the reactance of the inductor have? (d) For which of the two values found in part (c) is the
angular frequency less than the resonance angular frequency?
Explain.
31.64 . An L-R-C series circuit has R = 500 , L = 2.00 H,
C = 0.500 mF, and V = 100 V. (a) For v = 800 rad>s, calculate
VR, VL, VC, and f. Using a single set of axes, graph v, vR, vL, and
vC as functions of time. Include two cycles of v on your graph.
(b) Repeat part (a) for v = 1000 rad>s. (c) Repeat part (a) for
v = 1250 rad>s.
31.65 .. CALC The current in a Figure P31.65
certain circuit varies with time as
i
shown in Fig. P31.65. Find the
I0
average current and the rms current in terms of I0.
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t
2t
31.66 .. The Resonance Width.
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Consider an L-R-C series circuit
with a 1.80-H inductor, a 0.900-mF
capacitor, and a 300- resistor. The source has terminal rms voltage Vrms = 60.0 V and variable angular frequency v. (a) What is
the resonance angular frequency v0 of the circuit? (b) What is the
rms current through the circuit at resonance, Irms-0?(c) For what
two values of the angular frequency, v1 and v2, is the rms current
half the resonance value? (d) The quantity v1 - v2 denes the
resonance width. Calculate Irms-0 and the resonance width for
R = 300 , 30.0 , and 3.00 . Describe how your results compare to the discussion in Section 31.5.
31.67 .. An inductor, a capacitor, and a resistor are all connected
in series across an ac source. If the resistance, inductance, and
capacitance are all doubled, by what factor does each of the following quantities change? Indicate whether they increase or decrease:
(a) the resonance angular frequency; (b) the inductive reactance; (c)
the capacitive reactance. (d) Does the impedance double?
31.68 . A resistance R, capacitance C, and inductance L are connected in series to a voltage source with amplitude V and variable
angular frequency v. If v = v0, the resonance angular frequency,
nd (a) the maximum current in the resistor; (b) the maximum
voltage across the capacitor; (c) the maximum voltage across the
inductor; (d) the maximum energy stored in the capacitor; (e) the
maximum energy stored in the inductor. Give your answers in
terms of R, C, L, and V.
31.69 . Repeat Problem 31.68 for the case v = v0>2.
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CHALLENGE PROBLEMS
31.74 ... CALC (a) At what angular