This document contains problems involving calculating charge, current, voltage, power, and energy in electrical circuits and devices. Some example calculations include:
(1) Determining the charge flowing through an element given different mathematical expressions for the charge as a function of time.
(2) Finding the charge flowing through a device when given the current as a function of time and initial charge.
(3) Calculating the total charge passed through a conductor when a constant current flows for a period of time.
(4) Solving problems involving rechargeable batteries including calculating charge delivered at a rate over time and energy delivered given voltage and charge.
(5) Computing power and energy delivered to an element
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This document contains problems involving calculating charge, current, voltage, power, and energy in electrical circuits and devices. Some example calculations include:
(1) Determining the charge flowing through an element given different mathematical expressions for the charge as a function of time.
(2) Finding the charge flowing through a device when given the current as a function of time and initial charge.
(3) Calculating the total charge passed through a conductor when a constant current flows for a period of time.
(4) Solving problems involving rechargeable batteries including calculating charge delivered at a rate over time and energy delivered given voltage and charge.
(5) Computing power and energy delivered to an element
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Determine the current flowing through an element
if the charge flow is given by q(f) = (3/ + 8) raC 9 = (8* + 4 / - 2) C q{t) = (3e-' - 5e ) nC f(f) =10 sin 1207r( pC
(e)
q(l) = 20e~4' cos 50//*C
1.2.
(a)
Find the chaise <?(f) flowing through a device if
the current is: /(/) = 3 A, q(0) 1C
(b)
iff) = (2/ + 5) mA, ^(O) = 0
(c)
i(t) = 20cos(10/ + ir/6)/iA,q(0) = 2/iC
(d)
/(I) = 1 Oe-30' sin 40f A, 9(0) = 0 p.
A current of 7.4 A flows through a conductor.
Calculate how much charge passes through any cross-section of the conductor in 20 s. 1.4. Determine the total charge transferred over the time interval of 0 < / 10 s when /(/) = |/A. 1.5. A rechargeable flashlight battery is capable of delivering 90 mA for about 12 h. How much
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charge can it release at that rate? If its terminal
voltage is 1.5 V, how much energy can the battery deliver? 1.6.
The charge entering the positive terminal of
an element is q = 5 sin 4irf mC while the voltage across the element (plus to minus) is i) = 3 cos 4irt V (a) Find the power delivered to the element at I = 0.3 s. (b) Calculate the energy delivered to the element between 0 and 0.6 s. 1.7. The voltage v across a device and the current i through it are v(t) = 10 cos 2t V, (0 = 20(1 - e~os') mA Calculate: (a) the total charge in the device at t = Is (b) the power consumed by the device at t = Is.