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Alternating Current Analysis 241


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R


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for

Clearly,
a. If ωL > 1/ωC, then θ is positive, meaning that the voltage leads the current and the
equivalent circuit is RL.
b. If on the other hand, ωL < 1/ωC, then θ is negative, meaning that the voltage lags the
current and the equivalent circuit is RC.
R.3.44 For example, evaluate for the circuit diagram shown in Figure 3.12 the following:
a. ZT
b. VR, VL, VC, and I as phasors

ANALYTICAL Solution

Part a
ZT = 2 + j(6 − 10) = 2 – j 4 Ω

ZT 2422 ∠tan (^1  42 / )Ω

ZT = 4.46 ∠−63.4° Ω

Part b

I
V
ZT






530
446 634

112 30 634



..

.( .)A

I = 1.12 ∠93.4° A

VR(.112 934∠∠∠. )*(..2 0) 224 934V

VL (.1 12 93 4∠∠ ∠. )*(). .6 90 6 72 183 4 V

VC(.1 12 93 4∠∠ ∠. )*().. 10 90 11 2 3 4V

V = 5∠ 30 °

I

XC = −j10

+ R = 2Ω XL = j6


FIGURE 3.12
Network of R.3.44.
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