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Chapter 5, Problem 54E(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
Show that if L, R, C, and \(E_{0}\) are constant, then the amplitude of the steady-state current in Example 10 is a maximum when \(\gamma=1 / \sqrt{L C}\). What is the maximum amplitude?
Text Transcription:
E_{0}
\gamma=1 / \sqrt{L C}
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
Show that if L, R, C, and \(E_{0}\) are constant, then the amplitude of the steady-state current in Example 10 is a maximum when \(\gamma=1 / \sqrt{L C}\). What is the maximum amplitude?
Text Transcription:
E_{0}
\gamma=1 / \sqrt{L C}
ANSWER:Step 1 of 5
In this problem we need to show that if are constants, then the amplitude of the steady state current in example 10 is a maximum when and we need to find the maximum amplitude.