Practice Assignment 1-Solutions
Practice Assignment 1-Solutions
Practice Assignment 1-Solutions
Problem 1.
How many coulombs are represented by these amounts of electrons?
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
Determine the current flowing through an element if the charge flow is given by
(a) q(t) = (3t + 8) mC
(b) q(t) = (8t2 + 4t – 2) C
(c) q(t) = (3e–t – 5e–2t) nC
(d) q(t) = 10sin(120πt) pC
(e) q(t) = 20e–4t cos(50t) µC
(a) i = dq/dt = 3 mA
(b) i = dq/dt = (16t + 4) A
(c) i = dq/dt = (-3e-t + 10e-2t) nA
(d) i=dq/dt = 1200 cos 120 t pA
(e) i =dq/dt = − e −4t (80 cos 50 t + 1000 sin 50 t ) A
Problem 3.
Find the charge q(t) flowing through a device if the current is:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
10e -30t
q(t) = 10e -30t sin 40t + q(0) = ( −30 sin 40t - 40 cos t)
(d) 900 + 1600
= − e - 30t (0.16cos40 t + 0.12 sin 40t) C
Problem 4.
A current of 7.4 A flows through a conductor. Calculate how much charge passes
through any cross-section of the conductor in 20 seconds.
q = I * t = 7.4 x 20 = 148 C
Problem 5.
Determine the total charge transferred over the time interval of 0 t 10s when
A.
Problem 6.
The charge entering a certain element is shown in Fig. 1.23. Find the current at:
(a) t = 1 ms (b) t = 6 ms (c) t = 10 ms
30
Figure 1.23
For Prob. 1.6.
(a) At t = 1ms, 15 A
(b) At t = 6ms, 0A
The charge flowing in a wire is plotted in Fig. 1.24. Sketch the corresponding
current.
Figure 1.24
For Prob. 1.7.
25A, 0t2
dq
i= = - 25A, 2t6
dt
25A, 6t8
The current flowing past a point in a device is shown in Fig. 1.25. Calculate the
total charge through the point.
Figure 1.25
For Prob. 1.8.
The current through an element is shown in Fig. 1.26. Determine the total charge
that passed through the element at:
(a) t = 1 s (b) t = 3 s (c) t = 5 s
Figure 1.26
For Prob. 1.9.
(a)
3 5 1
q = idt = 10 1 + 10 − + 5 1
(b) 0 2
= 15 + 7.5 + 5 = 22.5C
(c)
Problem 10.
q = it = 10x103x15x10-6 = 150 mC
Problem 14.
Calculate:
(a) the total charge in the device at t = 1 s.
(b) the power consumed by the device at t = 1 s.
(a)
= 20(1 – 0.303 + 0.5) = 23.94 mC.
The current entering the positive terminal of a device is i(t ) = 6e −2 t mA and the voltage
across the device is v(t ) = 10di / dt V .
− 0.006 2t
2
q = idt = 0.006e dt =
2
- 2t
e
(a) 0 2 0
(
= −0.003 e − 1 = -4
)
2.945 mC
(c) = –180 µJ
Problem 16.
Figure 1.27 shows the current through and the voltage across an element. (a)
Sketch the power delivered to the element for t >0. (b) Find the total energy
absorbed by the element for the period of 0< t < 4s.
i (mA)
60
0 2 4 t(s)
v(V)
0 0 2 4
t(s)
-5
Figure 1.27
For Prob. 1.16.
(a)
p(mW)
300
1 2
4 t (s)
-300
A 60-W, incandescent light bulb operates at 120 V. How many electrons and coulombs
flow through the bulb in one day?
q = i *t = 0.5 x 24 x 60 x 60 = 43.2 kC
Problem 22.
A lightning bolt strikes an airplane with 40 kA for 1.7 ms. How many coulombs of
charge are deposited on the plane?
A 1.5-kW toaster takes roughly 3.5 minutes to heat four slices of bread. Find the
cost of operating the toaster once per day for 1 month (30 days). Assume energy
costs 8.2 cents/kWh.
3.5
Cost = 1.5 kW hr 30 8.2 cents/kWh = 21.52 cents
60
Problem 29.
(20 + 40 + 15 + 45) 30
w = pt = 1. 2kW hr + 1.8 kW hr
60 60
= 2.4 + 0.9 = 3.3 kWh
Cost = 12 cents 3.3 = 39.6 cents
Problem 30.
If a customer uses 2,436 kWh in one month, how much will Reliant Energy charge?
Monthly charge = $6
Total = $164.02
Problem 32.
A telephone wire has a current of 20 A flowing through it. How long does it take for a
charge of 15 C to pass through the wire?
i = 20 µA
q = 15 C
The graph in Fig. 1.33 represents the power drawn by an industrial plant
between 8:00 and 8:30 A.M. Calculate the total energy in MWh consumed by the
plant.
Figure 1.33
For Prob. 1.35.
A battery may be rated in ampere-hours (Ah). A lead-acid battery is rated at 160 Ah.
(a) What is the maximum current it can supply for 40 h?
(b) How many days will it last if it is discharged at a rate of 1 mA?
W = pt = vit = 12 x 40 x 60 x 60 = 1.728 MJ
Problem 38.
How much energy does a 10-hp motor deliver in 30 minutes? Assume that 1
horsepower = 746 W.
P = 10 hp = 7460 W
A 600-W TV receiver is turned on for 4 hours with nobody watching it. If electricity
costs 10 cents/kWh, how much money is wasted?