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Problem Statement
The series RLC circuit in the figure is driven by a variable-frequency source. If the resonant frequency of the network
is selected as ω0 = 1600 rad/s find the value of C. In addition, compute the current amplitude at resonance and at
ω0/4 and 4ω0.
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Solution
Chapter 12, Problem 12.49 (Circuit Solution)
Problem Statement
In the network in the figure below, the inductor value is 10 mH, and the circuit is driven by a variable-frequency
source. If the magnitude of the current at resonance is 12 A, ωo= 1000 rad/s, and L = 10 mH, find C, Q, and the
bandwidth of the circuit.
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Solution
Chapter 12, Problem 12.50
Problem Statement
A parallel RLC resonant circuit with a resonant frequency of 20,000 rad/s has an admittance at resonance of 1 mS. If
the capacitance of the network is 2 μF, find the values of R and L.
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Solution
Chapter 12, Problem 12.64 (Circuit Solution)
Problem Statement
A parallel RLC circuit, which is driven by a variablefrequency 4-A current source, has the following values: R = 2
kΩ, L = 100 mH, and C = 10 μF. Find the bandwidth of the network, the half-power frequencies, and the voltage
across the network at the half-power frequencies.
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Solution
Chapter 12, Problem 12.78
Problem Statement
Design a low-pass filter using one resistor and one capacitor that will produce a 4.24-volt output at 159 Hz when 6
volts at 159 Hz are applied at the input.
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Solution
Quiz 3
Problem Statement
An abc-sequence wye-connected source having a phase-a voltage of 120∠0° V rms is attached to a wye-connected
load having a per-phase impedance of 100∠70° Ω. If the line impedance is 1∠20° Ω, determine the real part and the
imaginary part of the total complex power produced by the voltage sources and the real and the reactive power
dissipated by the load.
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Solution
Chapter 11, Problem 11.71
Problem Statement
A three-phase balanced wye–wye system has a line voltage of 208 V rms. The line current is 6 A rms and the total
real power absorbed by the load is 1800 W. Determine the load impedance per phase if the line impedance is
negligible. Assume a lagging power factor.
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Solution
Chapter 11, Problem 11.79 (Circuit Solution)
Problem Statement
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Solution
Chapter 11, Problem 11.84
Problem Statement
A small shopping center contains three stores that represent three balanced three-phase loads. The power lines to the
shopping center represent a three-phase source with a line voltage of 13.8 kV rms. The three loads are
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Solution
Chapter 11, Problem 11.90
Problem Statement
A three-phase abc-sequence wye-connected source with Van = 220∠0° V rms supplies power to a wye-connected load
that consumes 50 kW of power in each phase at a pf of 0.8 lagging. Three capacitors are found that each have an
impedance of – j2.0 Ω, and they are connected in parallel with the previous load in a wye configuration. Determine
the power factor of the combined load as seen by the source.
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Solution
Quiz 2
Problem Statement
Determine the equations for the current and the instantaneous power in the network in the figure below.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.018
Problem Statement
Find the average power absorbed by the network shown in the figure below.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.050
Problem Statement
Calculate the rms value of the waveform shown in the figure below.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.065
Problem Statement
A plant consumes 100 kW of power at 0.9 pf lagging. If the load current is 200 A rms, find the amplitude of the load
voltage.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.099
Problem Statement
A plant consumes 60 kW at a power factor of 0.75 lagging from a 240-V rms 60-Hz line. Determine the value of the
capacitor that when placed in parallel with the load will change the load power factor to 0.9 lagging.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.088
Problem Statement
Use Kirchhoff's laws to compute the source voltage of the network shown in the figure below.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.077
Problem Statement
The power company supplies 40 kW to an industrial load. The load draws 200 A rms from the transmission line. If the
load voltage is 240 V rms and the load power factor is 0.8 lagging, find the losses in the transmission line.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.021
Problem Statement
Calculate the average power absorbed by the 1-Ω resistor in the network shown in the figure below.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.016
Problem Statement
Find the average power absorbed by the resistor in the circuit shown in the figure below if v1(t) = 10 cos(377 t + 60o)
V and v2(t) = 20 cos(377 t + 120o) V.
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Solution
Chapter 9, Problem 9.026
Problem Statement
Determine the average power absorbed by the 4-Ω resistor in the network shown in the figure below.
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Solution
Quiz 1
Problem Statement
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Solution
Chapter 8, Problem 8.049 (Circuit Solution)
Problem Statement
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Solution