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Problem Set No.2 Solution

1. This problem set involves series and parallel resonance circuits. It provides examples of calculating the resonant frequency, current, voltage and impedance in different resonant circuit configurations operating at various voltages and frequencies. Calculations include R, L, C components and expressions for resonant frequency, impedance, reactance and current. 2. Examples calculate the resonant frequency, current and voltages in series RLC circuits operating at given voltages and frequencies. Resonant frequency is calculated using the standard expression involving R, L and C components. Current and voltages are then derived. 3. Resonant frequency, current, power calculations are provided for additional series and parallel RLC circuits operating at given conditions to demonstrate resonance effects. Expressions
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Problem Set No.2 Solution

1. This problem set involves series and parallel resonance circuits. It provides examples of calculating the resonant frequency, current, voltage and impedance in different resonant circuit configurations operating at various voltages and frequencies. Calculations include R, L, C components and expressions for resonant frequency, impedance, reactance and current. 2. Examples calculate the resonant frequency, current and voltages in series RLC circuits operating at given voltages and frequencies. Resonant frequency is calculated using the standard expression involving R, L and C components. Current and voltages are then derived. 3. Resonant frequency, current, power calculations are provided for additional series and parallel RLC circuits operating at given conditions to demonstrate resonance effects. Expressions
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PROBLEM SET No.

2
SERIES & PARALLEL RESONANCE

R L C R L C
1. 10Ω O.2H 40µF 1000Ω 100mH 100µF
2.

100V, F? 1 100V
𝑓𝑅 =
1 1 2𝜋√𝐿𝐶
𝐹𝑅 = =
2𝜋√𝐿𝐶 2𝜋√(0.2)(40×10−6 )
1
=
𝐹𝑅 = 56.2698ℎ𝑧 2𝜋√(100 × 10−3 )(100 × 10−6 )
𝐸 100
𝐼= = 𝑓𝑅 = 50.3292ℎ𝑧
𝑅 10
𝑅
𝐼 = 10𝐴 𝑓1 = 𝑓𝑅 −
4𝜋𝐿
𝑝. 𝑓 = 1 1000
𝑓1 = 50.3292 −
4𝜋(100×10−3 )
𝑉𝑅 = 𝐼𝑅 = (10)(10)
𝑉𝑅 = 100𝑉 𝑓1 = −745.4455ℎ𝑧
𝑅
𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿 = 2𝜋(56.2698)(0.2) 𝑓2 = 𝑓𝑅 +
4𝜋𝐿
𝑋𝐶 = 𝑋𝐿 = 70.7107Ω 1000
𝑓2 = 50.3292 +
4𝜋(100×10−3 )
𝑉𝐿 = 𝐼𝑋𝐿 = (10)(70.7107)
𝑉𝐿 = 𝑉𝐶 = 707.1068𝑉
𝑓2 = 846.1039ℎ𝑧
𝑓𝑅
(𝑓2 − 𝑓1 ) =
𝑄𝑅
50.3292
[846.1039 − (−745.4455)] =
𝑄𝑅

50.3292 = 1591.5494𝑄𝑅
50.3292
𝑄𝑅 =
1591.5494

𝑄𝑅 = 0.0316
10Ω 0.2H 200µF
R L C

3.

100V
1 1
𝑓𝑅 = =
2𝜋√𝐿𝐶 2𝜋√(100×10−3 )(200×10−6 )

𝑓𝑅 = 25.1646ℎ𝑧

4. @60hz
R L C
𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿 = 2𝜋(60)(0.3183)
1000V 𝑋𝐿 = 120Ω
1 1
10A 𝑋𝐶 = =
2𝜋𝑓𝐶 2𝜋(60)(3.1831×10−5 )
250
𝑋𝐶 = Ω
𝐸 300 300V, 50hz 3
𝑍= =
𝐼 10 𝑍 = 𝑅 + 𝑗(𝑋𝐿 − 𝑋𝑐 )
𝑍 = 𝑅 = 30Ω 250
𝑍 = 30 + 𝑗 (120 − )
3
𝑉𝐶 1000
𝑋𝐶 = =
𝐼 10 𝑍 = 47.3756∠50.71∘ Ω
𝑋𝐶 = 𝑋𝐿 = 100Ω 𝐸 300
𝐼= =
@50ℎ𝑧 𝑍 47.3756∠50.71

𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿 𝐼 = 6.3324∠ − 50.71𝐴


𝑋𝐿 100 𝑃 = 𝑉𝐼 cos 𝜃
𝐿= = = 0.3183𝐻
2𝜋𝑓 2𝜋(50)
𝑃 = (300)(6.3324) cos(50.71)
1
𝑋𝐶 = 𝑃 = 1202.9855𝑊
2𝜋𝑓𝐶
1 1
𝐶= =
2𝜋𝑓𝑋𝐶 2𝜋(50)(100)

𝐶 = 3.1831 × 10−5 𝐹
5. R C L

𝑉𝐿

116V, 50hz b. 𝑉𝐿 = 𝑀𝑎𝑥𝑖𝑚𝑢𝑚


a. For the condition of Resonance 𝐿 = 𝐶(𝑅 2 + 𝑋𝐶2 )
𝑋𝐿 = 𝑋𝐶 𝐿 = [79.5 × 10−6 (162
1 + 40.03902 )]
2𝜋𝑓𝐿 =
2𝜋𝑓𝐶 𝐿 = 0.1478𝐻
1 𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿
𝐿=
(2𝜋𝑓)2 𝐶 𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋(50)(0.1478)
1
𝐿= 𝑋𝐿 = 46.4327Ω
[2𝜋(50)]2 (79.5 × 10−6 )
𝐸 𝐸
𝐼= =
𝐿 = 0.1274𝐻 𝑍 2
√𝑅 2 +𝑋𝑛𝑒𝑡
𝐸 116
𝐼𝑀𝐴𝑋 = = 116
𝑅 16 𝐼=
√162 + (46.4327 − 40.0390)2
𝐼𝑀𝐴𝑋 = 7.25𝐴
𝐼 = 6.7324𝐴
𝑋𝑐 = 𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿
𝑉𝐿 = 𝐼𝑋𝐿 = (6.7324)(46.4327)
𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋(50)(0.1274)
𝑉𝐿 = 312.6020𝑉
𝑋𝑐 = 𝑋𝐿 = 40.0390Ω
𝑉𝐿 = 𝐼𝑋𝐿 = (7.25)(40.0390)
𝑉𝐿 = 290.2826𝑉
6. 7.
R 10Ω R 2Ω
300V R
C 100µF C =?
200V
60hz L 0.05H
L 0.3H

@non-inductive circuit I=?


Fr=? p.f=?
R=? 𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿 = 2𝜋(60)(0.05)
I=? 𝑋𝐿 = 18.8496Ω
𝐿 0.05
P=? 𝐶= =
𝑅 2 +𝑋𝐿2 22 +18.84962
2
𝑓𝑟 =
1
√ 1 − (𝑅 ) 𝐶 = 1.3916 × 10−4 𝐹
2𝜋 𝐿𝐶 𝐿
𝐿 0.05
𝑍𝑑 = = (2)(1.3916×10−4 )
1 1 10 2 𝑅𝐶
𝑓𝑟 = √ −( )
2𝜋 (0.3)(100×10−6 ) 0.3
𝑍𝑑 = 179.6529Ω
𝐸 300
𝑓𝑟 = 28.5692ℎ𝑧 𝐼= =
𝑍𝑑 179.6529
𝐿 0.3
𝑍𝑑 = = (10)(100×10−6 ) 𝐼 = 1.6699𝐴
𝑅𝐶

𝑍𝑑 = 300Ω 𝑝𝑓 = 1
𝐸 200
𝐼= =
𝑍𝑑 300

𝐼 = 0.6667𝐴
𝐸2 (200)2
𝑃= =
𝑍𝑑 300

𝑃 = 133.3333𝑊
8. 𝐵𝐿 − 𝐵𝐶 = 0
R 8Ω
𝐵𝐿 = 𝐵𝐶
250V,60hz ?
L 0.2H 0.0199 = 𝐵𝐶
L
C 100µF 1
𝐵𝐶 =
𝑋𝐶
𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿 = 2𝜋(60)(0.2) 1
𝑋𝐶 =
𝐵𝐶
𝑋𝐿 = 75.3882Ω
1
1 1 𝑋𝐶 =
𝑋𝐶 = = 0.0199
2𝜋𝑓𝐶 2𝜋(60)(100×10−6 )
𝑋𝐶 = 50.1819Ω
𝑋𝐶 = 26.5258Ω
1
𝑋𝐶 =
𝑌𝑇 = 𝑌1 2𝜋𝑓𝐶
1 1 1
𝑌𝑇 = 𝐶= =
𝑍1 2𝜋𝑓𝑋𝐶 2𝜋(60)(50.1819)

1 1 𝐶 = 52.8593𝜇𝐹
𝑌𝑇 = =
𝑅+𝑗𝑋𝑛𝑒𝑡 8+𝑗(75.3882−26.5258)

𝑌𝑇 = 3.2620 × 10−3 − 𝑗0.0199


𝑍𝑑 = 𝐺 −1 = (3.2620 × 10−3 )−1
𝑍𝑑 = 𝑅 = 306.5639Ω
𝐼 = 𝐸𝐺𝑇 = (250)(3.2620 × 10−3 )
𝐼 = 0.8155𝐴
𝑃 = 𝐸 2 𝐺𝑇 = (250)2 (3.2620 × 10−3
𝑃 = 203.8726𝑊
9.1

440V
4+j5Ω 6-j6Ω 8-j4Ω 3-j7Ω
60hz

YT = Y1 + Y2 + Y3 + Y4 𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿
1 1 1 1 𝑋𝐿 7.5716
YT = + + + 𝐿= =
𝑍1 𝑍2 𝑍3 𝑍4 2𝜋𝑓 2𝜋(60)
1 1 1 1
YT = + + + 𝐿 = 0.0201𝐻
4+𝑗5 6−𝑗6 8−𝑗4 3−𝑗7
1
YT = 0.3326 + 𝑗0.1321 𝑋𝐶 =
0.1321

𝑃 = 𝐸 2 𝐺𝑇 = (440)2 (0.3326) 𝑋𝐶 = 7.5716Ω


1
𝑃 = 64394.9313𝑊 𝑋𝐶 =
2𝜋𝑓𝐶
𝐼 = 𝐸𝐺𝑇 = (440)(0.3326) 1 1
𝐶= =
2𝜋𝑓𝑋𝐶 2𝜋(60)(7.5716Ω)
𝐼 = 146.3521𝐴
𝐶 = 3.5033𝐹
𝑍𝑇 = 𝐺𝑇−1 = 0.3326−1
𝑍𝑇 = 𝑅 = 3.006Ω
𝐵𝐶 = 𝐵𝐿
0.1321 = 𝐵𝐿
1
𝑋𝐿 =
0.1321

𝑋𝐿 = 7.5716Ω
9.2
10A 12A 15A 20A

440V
0.85p.f lag 0.65p.f lead p.f=1 0.88p.f lag
60hz

440 𝑍𝑇 = Z1 + Z2 + Z3 + Z4
𝑍1 = = 44Ω
10 110
𝑍𝑇 =(44∠31.79) + ( ∠−
Cos 𝜃1 = 0.85 3
88
−1 49.46) + ( ∠0) + (22∠28.36)
𝜃1 = cos (0.85) 3

𝜃1 = 31.79𝜊 𝑍𝑇 = 𝑅 = 110.0777∠3.001
440 110 YT = 𝑍𝑇−1 = (110.0777∠3.001)−1
𝑍2 = = Ω
12 3
YT = 9.0720 × 10−3 − 𝑗4.7566 ×
Cos 𝜃2 = 0.65
10−4
𝜃2 = cos−1 (0.65)
𝐼 = 𝐸𝐺𝑇 = (440)(9.0720 × 10−3 )
𝜃2 = 49.46𝜊
𝐼 = 3.9917𝐴
440 88
𝑍3 = = Ω 𝑃 = 𝐸 2 𝐺𝑇 = (440)2 (9.0720 ×
15 3

Cos 𝜃3 = 1 10−3 )

𝜃3 = cos−1 (1) 𝑃 = 1756.3458𝑊

𝜃3 = 0𝜊 𝐵𝐿 = 𝐵𝐶
440 4.7566 × 10−4 = 𝐵𝐶
𝑍4 = = 22Ω
20 1
𝑋𝐶 =
Cos 𝜃4 = 0.88 4.7566×10−4

𝜃4 = cos−1 (0.88) 𝑋𝐶 = 2102.3459Ω

𝜃4 = 28.36𝜊
1
𝑋𝐶 =
2𝜋𝑓𝐶
1 1
𝐶= =
2𝜋𝑓𝑋𝐶 2𝜋(60)(2102.3459)

𝐶 = 1.2617𝜇𝐹
4.7566 × 10−4 = 𝐵𝐿
1
𝑋𝐿 =
4.7566×10−4

𝑋𝐿 = 2120.3459Ω
𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿
𝑋𝐿 2120.3459
𝐿= =
2𝜋𝑓 2𝜋(60)

𝐿 = 5.5766𝐻

9.3
1000W 1300W 1500VA

440V, 60hz 0.85p.f lag 1400VARS 0.72p.f lead 1800W


cap

Cos 𝜃1 = 0.85 𝑃3 = 𝑝. 𝑓3 𝑆3
𝜃1 = cos−1 (0.85) 𝑃3 = 0.72(1500)
𝜃1 = 31.79𝜊 𝑃3 = 1080𝑊
1000
𝑆1 = 𝑄3 = √15002 − 10802
0.85

𝑆1 = 1176.4706𝑉𝐴 𝑄3 = 1040.9611𝑉𝐴𝑅𝑆

𝑄1 = √1176.47062 − 10002
𝑄1 = 619.7443𝑉𝐴𝑅𝑆
𝑆𝑇 = (1000 − 𝑗619.7443)+(1300+j1400)+(1080-j1040.9611)+1800
𝑆𝑇 = 5186.5564∠ − 2.88VA
𝑝. 𝑓𝑇 = cos 𝜃𝑇 = cos(2.88) = 1
𝑆 5186.5564∠−2.88
𝐼= =
𝐸 440

𝐼 = 11.7876∠ − 2.88A
𝑉 440
𝑍= =
𝐼 11.7876∠−2.88

𝑍 = 37.3273∠2.88Ω
𝑍 = 𝑅 = 37.3273Ω
𝑃 = 𝐸𝐼𝑇 𝑝. 𝑓𝑇
𝑃 = 440(11.7876∠ − 2.88)(1)
𝑃 = 5186.5564𝑊
YT = 𝑍𝑇−1 = (37.3273∠2.88)−1
YT = 0.0268 − 𝑗1.3466 × 10−3
𝐵𝐿 = 𝐵𝐶
1.3466 × 10−3 = 𝐵𝐶
1
𝑋𝐶 = 𝑋𝐿 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿
1.3466×10−3
𝑋𝐿 742.6006
𝑋𝐶 = 742.6006Ω 𝐿= =
2𝜋𝑓 2𝜋(60)
1
𝑋𝐶 = 𝐿 = 1.9698𝐻
2𝜋𝑓𝐶
1 1
𝐶= =
2𝜋𝑓𝑋𝐶 2𝜋(60)(742.6006)

𝐶 = 3.5720𝜇𝐹

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