A 63.0-mF capacitor is connected to a generator operating at a low frequency. The rms voltage of the generator is 4.00 V and is constant. A fuse in series with the capacitor has negligible resistance and will burn out when the rms current reaches 15.0 A. As the generator frequency is increased, at what frequency will the fuse burn out?
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A capacitor is connected to an ac generator that has a frequency of 3.4 kHz and produces a voltage of 2.0 V. The current in the capacitor is 35 mA. When the same capacitor is connected to a second ac generator that has a frequency of 5.0 kHz, the current in the capacitor is 85 mA. What voltage does the second generator produce?
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The first step in solving 23 problem number 4 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A capacitor is connected to an ac generator that has a frequency of 3.4 kHz and produces a voltage of 2.0 V. The current in the capacitor is 35 mA. When the same capacitor is connected to a second ac generator that has a frequency of 5.0 kHz, the current in the capacitor is 85 mA. What voltage does the second generator produce?
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