ciruit Analysis

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bk123

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If a 10 ohm resistance is connected to an a.c voltage of 100 sin(314t + 30deg), the power dissipated is?
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bk123

Joined Nov 24, 2014
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In an RL circuit the resistance and reactance are 4 ohms each. in this circuit how the voltage and current will be i.e., which one lags/leads the other one and by what degree ?
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bertus

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bk123

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In an RLC series circuit R=5 Ω, Xl= 10Ω, Xc=15Ω fed from V= 100 sin (314t). RMS current will be?
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Papabravo

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Hi bk123,

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WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
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In an RL circuit the resistance and reactance are 4 ohms each. in this circuit how the voltage and current will be i.e., which one lags/leads the other one and by what degree ?
kindly answer please
Yes, one will lead or lag the other by some degree.
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
30,062
In an RLC series circuit R=5 Ω, Xl= 10Ω, Xc=15Ω fed from V= 100 sin (314t). RMS current will be?
kindly reply
The RMS current will be something.


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