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Problem Set in AC and DC

This problem set covers concepts in AC/DC circuits including: 1) Calculating the time for a given number of electrons to pass through an imaginary surface with a known current. 2) Determining the energy expended by a rechargeable battery powering a portable television over a period of time. 3) Finding the resistance of a copper bus-bar using its dimensions and the temperature.
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Problem Set in AC and DC

This problem set covers concepts in AC/DC circuits including: 1) Calculating the time for a given number of electrons to pass through an imaginary surface with a known current. 2) Determining the energy expended by a rechargeable battery powering a portable television over a period of time. 3) Finding the resistance of a copper bus-bar using its dimensions and the temperature.
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Problem Set in AC/DC

1. Determine how long it will take 4 x 1016 electrons to pass through the imaginary surface in if the
current is 5 mA.
2. A portable television using a 12 V, 3 Ah rechargeable battery can operate for a period of about 6
hrs. What is the energy expended by the battery in joules?
3. What is the resistance of a copper bus-bar for a high-rise building with the dimensions shown (T
= 20°C) in figure?

4. The resistance of a copper wire is 2 Ω at 10°C. What is its resistance at 80°C? α20 = 0.00393 /°C
or inferred absolute temperature of copper = -234.5 °C.
5. Find the range of a resistor having the following color bands brown, black, brown, none.
6. How much energy in kilowatt-hours is required to keep a 230 W oil-burner motor running 12 h a
week for 5 months? (Use 4-1⁄3 weeks = 1 month.)
7. For the network shown, determine the current, Is.

8. Find the current through R1 for the network shown below:


9. Find the voltage across and the charge on 12uF capacitor for the circuit.

10. For the inductor in figure, find the inductance L in henries.

11. Find the rms value of v = 140 sin(377t + 60°) V


12. For the network in shown:
a. Find the current I 1.
b. Find the voltage V 1.
c. Calculate the average power delivered to the network.

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