Irwin Chapter 6 Sol'n PDF

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 142

-

S
s S
s S
S
t
2.24
/
c
3

t t t
3
Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E 1

SOLUTION:

The correct answer is a.


Yes. The capacitors should be connected as shown.

6 F

2 F Ceq
4 F

6 (6 )
C eq 3 F
6 6

Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance Problem 6.FE-1


Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E 1

SOLUTION:

The correct answer is c.

q (t ) i (t ) dt
0 C , t 0

q (t ) 6t C , 0 t 1 s
6 C , t 1 s

q (t )
v(t )
C
0 V , t 0

v(t ) 6 x10 6 t V , 0 t 1 s
6 V , t 1 s

1
w(t ) C v 2 (t )
2
0 J , t 0

w(t ) 18 x10 6 t 2 J , 0 t 1 s
18 J , t 1 s

Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance Problem 6.FE-2


Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E 1

SOLUTION:

The correct answer is b.

The voltage across the unknown capacitor Cx is (using KVL):


24 8 V x
V x 16V
q Cv
The capacitors are connected in series and the charge is the same.
q 60 (8) 480 C
q 480
Cx 30 F
v 16

Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance Problem 6.FE-3


Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E 1

SOLUTION:

2 mH 3mH

12mH
3mH 6mH 9mH
Leq

The correct answer is d.


Leq [ [(3m 9m) 12m] 6m 3m] 2m
Leq [ [(12m) 12m] 6m 3m] 2m
Leq [ 6m 6m 3m] 2m
Leq [ 3m 3m] 2m
Leq 1.5m 2m
Leq 3.5mH

Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance Problem 6.FE-4


Irwin, Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 9/E 1

SOLUTION:

The correct answer is a.


di(t )
v(t ) L
dt
di(t )
20te 2t (2) 20e 2t 20e 2t 40te 2t
dt


v(t ) 10m 20e 2t 40te 2t
0 V , t 0
v(t ) 2t 2t
0.2e 0.4te V , t 0

Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance Problem 6.FE-5

You might also like