A Level Physics
A Level Physics
A Level Physics
b) A sinusoidal voltage V = 340 sin 120πt volts is connected across a 40Ω resistor. Find the
(i) amplitude of the current through the resistor
(ii) average power developed in the resistor (Ans:8.5A, 1445W)
c) a resistor of 300Ω is connected to 240V a.c supply. Find the amplitude of the current
through the resistor.
(Ans:Im = 0.8A)
Find the; (i) root mean square value of the alternating current
e) the voltage given by V= 340sin 100πt is applied across the terminal of the 90Ω resistor.what
is the total energy dissipated by the resistor over a period of 2 minutes.
(Ans: E = 77066.6667 J)
5a) A sinusoidal alternating voltage V= 170sin 120πt is applied across a resistor of resistance
100Ω.
(Ans: 16W , 2√ 2)
c) A sinusoidal alternating voltage V= 340 sin 120πt is applied across a resistor of resistance
40Ω .
Determine the; (i) Amplitude of the current which flows
(ii) Average power developed in the resistor
(Ans:8.5A,1445W)
6.a) A current I = 8sin 100πt amperes is maintained in heating coil immersed in 20kg of
water. The resistance of the coil is 50Ω.
Find the temperature raise obtained in 5 mintes.
(Ans: 5.70C)
b) A circuit of resistor of resistance,R, and it is connected to a source of p.d given by V=Vo
sin wt.
(i) derive an expression of current at any time t.
(ii) sketch the variation of current with time on the same axes and use your graph to
explain the phase difference between I and V.
A.C THROUGH A CAPACITOR
7.a) i) A source of a sinusoidal voltage of amplitude Vm and frequency,f, is connected
across a capacitor of capacitance c. derive an expression for the instatenous current which
flows.
ii) with reference to the circuit in a (i), sketch using the same axes, graphs to show the
variation of voltage V and current I with time.
b) define the term capacitive reactance and using graph show its variation with frequency, f,
and capacitace C
c) Explain why a capacitor stores zero power in one complete cycle.Type equation here .
8.a) An alternating current is applied across a capacitor of capacitance, c,
i) show that the voltage lags behind the current by 90o.
ii) Find the expression for capacitive reactance in terms of frequency, f, and capacitance,c.
iii) calculate the root mean square value of an alternating current generated in the circuit
given that V = 60×10-2 sin 720πt and capacitance, C = 0.1µF.
(Ans: 9.6×10-5A)
b) Explain why alternating current apparently flows through a capacitor whereas direct
current does not.
c) A sinusoidal alternating voltage of 8.0 vrms of frequency 1.5 HZ is applied to a capacitor
of capacitance 4 µF. calculate the root mean square value of current.
(Ans: 3.02×10-4A)
9.a) the instatenous value of a sinusoidal a.v V = 330 sin 120πt is applied across a 20 µF
capacitor. Calculate the;
(i) root mean square value of the voltage
(ii) reactance of the circuit
(Ans: 233.35V, 132.6291Ω)
b) A 1.5 µF capacitor is connected across an a.c supply opeating at a p.d.v 240Vrms and
frequency 50 Hz. Calculate the;
(i) Maximum charge stored by the capacitor
(ii) Root mean square value in the circuit current.
(Ans: 5.912×10-4C, 0.1131A)
c)i) A capacitor of 0.1 µF is a series with an a.c source of frequency, f=500Hz. If the r.m.s
value of current flowing is 6mA. Calculate the voltage across the capacitor.
(Ans: 19.099V)
ii) a sinusoidal voltage of r.m.s value of 10V is supplied across a 50 µF capacitor
(Ans: 7.0711×10-4C)
b) draw a sketch graph of charge Q on the capacitor against time.
d) 100v,50Hz
24 µF
A 100 V, 50 Hz a.c supply is connected across a capacitor of 24 µF as shown above.
(i) Calculate the reactance of the circuit
(ii) Sketch the graph to show the time dependence of the applied voltage and the current
in the circuit.
(Ans: 7.54×10-3Ω ¿
10.a) an alternating voltage of 12V and variable frequency, f, is connected in series with a
capacitor of capacitance,c,.
(i) Explain why current apparently flows through the capacitor .
(ii) calculate the value of the current in the circuit when f and C are 1KHZ and 0.5 µF
respectively. (Ans: 0.0377A)
b)i) A sinusoidal alternating voltage V=Vm sin 2πft is applied across a pure capacitor of
capacitance C . deduce an expression for the reactance Xc of the capacitor.
ii) a 10 µF capacitor is connected in series with an alternating current supply operating at a
voltage of 240 Vr.m.s and alternating at frequency of 60 Hz. Find the;
a) maximum stored charge
b) root mean square value of the alternating current in the circuit.
(Ans: 3.394×10-3C , 0.905A)
c) A capacitor of capacitance 2 µF is connected to an a.c source of current 2mA and frequency
100HZ. Calculate the;
(i) capacitive reactance
(ii) Voltage across the plates of the capacitor
(iii) reactance if the frequency is 140HZ.
(Ans: 795.8Ω, 1.6V, 568.4Ω)
d) A capacitor of capacitance , C and infinite resistance is connected across an a.c source
whose p.d is given by V= Vo cos wt and frequency f.
i) Find the expression for the charge and current
ii) Using the same axes ,show the applied voltage and current in the circuit may vary
with time and comment on this variation.
iii) Find the expression for reactance of the circuit and sketch its variation with
frequency.
A.C THROUGH AN INDUCTOR
11.a) An alternating current,I, is driven through a coil of inductance L as shown below.
DIAGRAM
the instatenous value of I is given by I = Im sin 2πft where Im is its amplitude and f is the
frequency.
(i) Derive an expression for the voltage V across the coil.
(ii) Show on the same sketch graph.how V and I vary with time.
b) I) define inductive reactance
ii)A source of sinusoidal current of amplitude Im and frequency,f, is connected across a
pure indicator of inductance,l. derive an expression for the peak voltage across the
indicator.
Iii)sketch using the same axes graphs to show the variation of voltage across the indicator
and current through it with time.
c)i) derive an expression for the power absorbed in apure indicator connected across an a.c
source of voltage V= Vm sin 2πft volts.
ii) Explain why for a pure indicator of applied alternating voltage leads alternating current
π
flows through it by a phase angle of 900 or radians.
2
12)a). Explain why on average, the power derivered to the indicator in one cycle is zero.
1
b)i) show that the energy stored n an inductor carrying current is given by E= LIm2
2
ii) A coil with a resistance of 6.0Ω and an inductance of 30mH is connected to a 12V
supply. What is the energy stored in the coil when the current has reached its equilibrium value.
(Ans: 0.06J)
c) An inductor of inductance L is connected across an a.c supply operating at a sinusoidal
voltage V= Vo sin wt.
Derived an expression for a circuit alternating current flowing use it to deduce the
expression for the reactance of inductor in terms of frequency,f, of the supply.
d) A sinusoidal alternating voltage of 8.0 Vrms of frequency 1.5HZ is applied to a coil of
inductance 0.5H. calculate the rootmean square value of the current.
(Ans: Irms= 1.6995×10-3A)
13.a) A sinusoidal alternating voltage of frequency 80Hz is applied across a coil of wire of
inductance 0.6H and negligible resistance.find the reactance of the col at this frequency. (Ans:
XL = 301.44Ω)
b) derive an expression for the inductive reactance of a pure inductor having a current I = Im
sin wt flowing through it and sketch a phasor diagram of the inductor.
c) a sinusoidally alternating voltage of 50V and frequency 60Hz is applied across a coil of wire
of inductance 0.4H and negligible resistance.
i) find the reactance of the coil at this frequency.
ii) calculate the rot mean square value of the current which passes through the coil. (Ans:
150.7964Ω, 0.3316A)
d)i) an alternating current from the mains connected across an inductor of inductance 2.0H
causes a current I= 5.0 sin 100πt amperes to through the inductor.find the r.m.s of the applied
voltage. (Ans: V= 2221.4218V)
ii)A coil of inductance 5H has negligible resistance and is connected to a 12 Vrms supply source
of frequency 50Hz.calculate the inductive reactance of the coil.
(Ans: 1570.8Ω)
14.a) A pure inductor of inductance 1H is connected across an alternating voltage of 115V and
frequency 60HZ.calculate the;
i) inductive reactance
ii) inductive current
iv) Peak current
v) Average power consumed (Ans: 337Ω,0.31A,0.44A, zero)
b) An a.c circuit of inductor of inductance L and its connected to a source of pd.v given by
V = Vo sin wt
i) Derive an expression current at any time t,
ii) Sketch the variation of current with time on the same axes and use your graph to
explain the phase difference between I and V.
SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS
15.a) define the following terms
i) impedance
ii) resonant frequeny
b) An air cored coil of inductance 2H of resistance 50Ω is placed in series with the resistor
of resistance 450Ω and an a.c supply operating at a p.d of 240 Vr.m.s and frequency of
50Hz.find the;
i) Circuit curret flowing
ii) Phase angle by which the supply alternating voltage leads the current.
iii) P.d across the coil and resistor
iv) Power dispated in the circuit.
(Ans:
0
0.2988A,57.499 ,188.41V,134.46V,44.64072W)
c) A coil of self inductance 4.0Hz.
d) When can an alternating current be refered to as being sinusoidal
e) A coil of inductance 4.0H and resistance 16Ω is connected across an a.c source of e.m.f
V= 339.42 sin 100πtdetermine the;
i) Root mean square voltage
ii) Root mean square current flowing in the circuit
iii) Impedance of the circuit, the phase angle and power factor.
(Ans: 240V,0.19A,1256.7Ω)
f) A resistor 300Ω is connected in series with a 12.5µF capacitor and an a.c source
100
operating at a rate of f= ( )Hz and p.d.v of 240Vr.m.s. find the;
π
i) Circuit current
ii) Phase angle by which the current leads the voltage
iii) The p.d,v, across each of the resistor of the capacitor.
(Ans: 0.48A, 53.130,192V,144V)
g) An inductor of inductance 2.0H and resistance 80Ωis connected in series with an electric
kettle of having a coil of resistance 420Ω and a 240V mains at a frequency of 50Hz. Find
the;
i) Current flowing through the circuit.
ii) Phase angle between the applied p.d and the current.
(No ans;)
16.a) a pure capacitor of capacitance 20µf and 100Ω resistor connected in series with a 240V,
50Hz supply. Calculate the;
i) impedance of the circuit
ii) power dispated.
b) A 1000µf capacitor is joined in series with a 2.5v,0.30A lamp and 50Hz supply. Calcite
the;
i) Pd (rms) of the suppl to light the lamp to its normal brightness
ii) P.ds across the capacitor and the resistor respectively.
(Ans: 2.7V, 0.96V,2.5V)
c) A 2.0H inductor of resistance 80Ωis connected in series with a 420Ω resistor and a
240V,50Hz supply. Find the;
i) Current in the circuit
ii) Phase angle between the applied pd and the current.
(Ans: 0.30A, 520)
d) A circuit consists of a 200µH inductor of resistance 10Ω in series with a variable
capacitor and 0.10V(rms), 1.0MHz supply. Calculate the;
i) Capacitance to give resonance
ii) P.ds across the inductor and the capacitor at resonance.
17.a) an inductor of inductance,L, and a capacitor of capacitance,c, are connected in series across
a sinusoidal a.c supply. The circuit has a resonant frequency of 600Hz.
i) sketch the graph to show how the impedance of the circuit varies with frequency when the
frequency of the supply is increased from low value to about
1KHz
ii) By considering the reactances in the circuit,show that the resonant frequency,f,is
1
given by; f=
2 π √ LC
b) DIAGRAM HERE
A capacitor of resistance,C, is connected in series wit a low rated filament bulb and an a.c
supply. Explain what is observed when a piece of glass acting as a dielectric is inserted
between the capacitor plates.
c) DIAGRAM HERE
A resistor of resistance 300Ω and inductor of inductance of 2.5H and a capacitor of
capacitance 20.833µf are connected with an a.c supply at a p.d of 240V(rms) and
120
alternating at F=( )Hz in series.
π
For the current circuit above, find the;
i) Circuit current
ii) Phase angle between supply p.d(v) and circuit current I.
iii) P.d across each component
iv) Power dissipated in the current in form of heat.
d) A capacitor of capacitance,C, a coil of inductance, L, and resistance, R and lamp are
placed in series with an alternating voltage, V, its frequency f is varied from a low to a
high value while the magnitude of V is kept constant.
i) Describe and explain how the the brightness of the lamp varies.
If V = 0.01Vr.m.s and C= 0.4µf, L= 0.4H,R = 10 Ω. Calculate the;
ii) Resonant frequency
iii) Maximum current
iv) The voltage across C at resonance.
(Ans: 400Hz,0.001A,1V)
c) A circuit consists of a capacitor of 2µf and a resistor of 100 Ω. An alternating e.m.f of 12
Vrms and frequency 50HZ is applied. Find;
i) Current flowing
ii) Voltage across the capacitor
iii) Phase angle between the applied emf and current.
iv) Averge power supplied.
RECTIFICATION
18.a) define the term rectification
b) with the aid of the labelled diagram, describe how a rectifier meter wire.
c) give two types of rectification and explain each of them with their corresponding graphs
d) Explain why we rectify.
PROOFS
17.a) if a potential difference V is applied across the two capacitors of capacitances C1 and C2
1 1
connected in series as shown below, show that V1 is given by the expression; =( +
V1 C1
1 C2
) , where V1 is the P.d across C1
C2 V
DIAGRAM HERE
b) A parallel plate capacitor of area A has the space between its plates filled with a dielectric
material of dielectric constant, ε r,and thickness, d. show that when the dielectric is half way
εoA
withdrawn from the region between the plates,the new capacitance becomes (1+ ε r) where ε
2d
o is the permittivity of air.
c) Two identical capacitors with air between their plates are connected across a battery as figure
above.the two capacitors are charged and then discharged through the ballistic galvanometer.
The experinment is now repeated with a dielectric of relative permittivity ε r inserted between the
place of one of the capacitors.show that the radius of deflections of ballistic galvanometer will be
2
ε r +1