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𝑙1 45 ∗ 10−2

𝑅1 = = = 14324 𝐴𝑡/𝑊𝑏
𝜇0 𝜇𝑟 𝐴 4 ∗ 𝜋 ∗ 10−7 ∗ 2500 ∗ 100 ∗ 10−4
𝑙2 130 ∗ 10−2
𝑅2 = = = 27587 𝐴𝑡/𝑊𝑏
𝜇0 𝜇𝑟 𝐴 4 ∗ 𝜋 ∗ 10−7 ∗ 2500 ∗ 150 ∗ 10−4

𝑅𝑡 = 𝑅1 + 𝑅2 = 41911 𝐴𝑡/𝑊𝑏

𝐹 = 𝑁𝑖 = 200 ∗ 1 = 200 𝐴𝑡

𝐹
𝐹 =𝜙∗𝑅 ⇒𝜙= = 0.0048 𝑊𝑒𝑏𝑒𝑟
𝑅
𝜙2 1.5 ∗ 10−4 𝐵 =𝜇∗𝐻
𝐵2 = = = 0.25 𝑇
𝐴 6 ∗ 10−4

𝐵2 0.25
𝐻𝑏𝑐𝑑𝑒 = = = 40 𝐴𝑡/𝑚
𝜇0 𝜇𝑟 4 ∗ 𝜋 ∗ 10−7 ∗ 4972

𝐹𝑏𝑐𝑑𝑒 − 𝐹𝑏𝑒 = 0

𝐻𝑏𝑐𝑑𝑒 ∗ 𝑙𝑏𝑐𝑑𝑒 − 𝐻𝑏𝑒 ∗ 𝑙𝑏𝑒 = 0 ⇒ 40 ∗ 0.2 − 𝐻𝑏𝑒 ∗ 0.05 = 0 ⇒ 𝐻𝑏𝑒 = 160 𝐴𝑡/𝑚

𝐵1 = 𝜇0 𝜇𝑟 𝐻𝑏𝑒 = 4 ∗ 𝜋 ∗ 10−7 ∗ 4821 ∗ 160 = 0.97 𝑇

𝜙1 = 𝐵1 𝐴 = 0.97 ∗ 6 ∗ 10−4 = 5.82 ∗ 10−4 𝑊𝑏

𝜙 𝑇 = 𝜙1 + 𝜙2 = 7.32 ∗ 10−4 𝑊𝑏

𝜙𝑇 7.32 ∗ 10−4 𝐵𝑇 1.22


𝐵𝑇 = = = 1.22 𝑇 𝐻𝑇 = = = 400.2 𝐴𝑡/𝑚
𝐴 6 ∗ 10−4 𝜇0 𝜇𝑟 4 ∗ 𝜋 ∗ 10−7 ∗ 2426
𝐹 = 𝐻𝑡 ∗ 𝑙𝑒𝑓𝑎𝑏 + 𝐻𝑏𝑒 ∗ 𝑙𝑏𝑒

50 ∗ 𝑖 = 400.2 ∗ 0.2 + 160 ∗ 0.05 ⇒ 𝑖 = 1.76 𝐴


Figure shows an AC circuit with a sinusoidal voltage source.

a) What is the angular frequency of the circuit if the natural frequency is (2π)-1 Hz?
b) Convert the voltage source V1(t) into its corresponding phasor form with the magnitude represented in root-mean square
value.
c) Calculate the impedances for the capacitor C1 and inductor L1.
d) By using the results obtained in parts b) and c), calculate the branch voltages in RMS values for the resistor R1 from nodes
A to B, the capacitor C1 from node B to ground node and the inductor L1 from node C to ground node in phasor form.
e) Calculate the complex power delivered by the voltage source V1(t)?

a) ω = 1 rad/s
b) v1(t) = 7.071 < 30o V
𝑐) 𝑍𝐿1 = 𝜔𝐿1 = 2𝜋𝑓𝐿1 = 2𝑗 Ω
1 1
𝑍𝐶1 = = = −5𝑗 Ω
𝜔𝐶1 2𝜋𝑓𝐶1
d) VR1(t) = 1.3068 < 44.1652o V
VC1(t) = 2.102 < -11.2425o V
VL1(t) = 0.5098 < 64.7213o V
e) V1(t) = 3.0801 < 74.1652o W

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