An ac generator produces a peak voltage of 55 V. What is the rms voltage of this generator?
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A resistor and a 505-mH inductor are connected in series to a 1250-Hz generator with an rms voltage of 14.2 V. (a) What is the rms current in the circuit? (b) What capacitance must be inserted in series with the resistor and inductor to reduce the rms current to half the value found in part (a)?
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The first step in solving 24 problem number 88 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A resistor and a 505-mH inductor are connected in series to a 1250-Hz generator with an rms voltage of 14.2 V. (a) What is the rms current in the circuit? (b) What capacitance must be inserted in series with the resistor and inductor to reduce the rms current to half the value found in part (a)?
From the textbook chapter Alternating-Current Circuits you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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