An ac generator produces a peak voltage of 55 V. What is the rms voltage of this generator?
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Referring to Example 246You plan to change the frequency of the generator in this circuit to produce a phase angle of smaller magnitude. The resistor is still , the inductor is 90.0 mH, the capacitor is , and the rms voltage is 120.0 V. (a) Should you increase or decrease the frequency? Explain. (b) Find the frequency that gives a phase angle of . (c) What is the rms current in the circuit at the frequency found in part (b)?
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The first step in solving 24 problem number 107 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Referring to Example 246You plan to change the frequency of the generator in this circuit to produce a phase angle of smaller magnitude. The resistor is still , the inductor is 90.0 mH, the capacitor is , and the rms voltage is 120.0 V. (a) Should you increase or decrease the frequency? Explain. (b) Find the frequency that gives a phase angle of . (c) What is the rms current in the circuit at the frequency found in part (b)?
From the textbook chapter Alternating-Current Circuits you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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