CHAPTER 14. ELECTRONICS 14.3
Z =
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X^2 + R^2 =
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53 , 052 + 30^2 = 60,9 Ω
Exercise 14 - 1
- Why is the instantaneous value ofVIof little use in an AC circuit containing an
inductor or capacitor? - How is the reactanceof an inductor differentto the reactance of a capacitor?
- Why can the ratio ofthe maximum voltage tothe maximum current ina circuit
with a resistor and an inductor not be called a reactance? - An engineer can describe a motor as equivalent to a 30 Ω resistor in series with
a 30 mH inductor. If themaximum value of the supply voltage is 350 V,what is
the maximum current? Assume that the frequency is 50 Hz. - A timer circuit in a factory contains a 200 μF capacitor in series with a 10 kΩ
resistor. What is its impedance? Assume that thefrequency is 50 Hz. - A 3 mH inductor is connected in series witha 100 μF capacitor. The reactance
of the combination is zero. What is the frequency of the alternating current?
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14.3 Filters and Signal Tuning ESCGC
Capacitors and Inductors as Filters ESCGD
We have already seen how capacitors and inductors pass current more easily at certain
frequencies than others. To recap: if we examine the equation for thereactance of
a capacitor, we see that the frequency is in the denominator. Therefore, when the
frequency is low, the capacitive reactance is very high. This is why a capacitor blocks