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A High-Pass Filter. One application of L-R-C series circuits is to high-pass or low-pass filters, which filter out either the low- or high-frequency components of a signal. A high-pass filter is shown in Fig. P31.47, where the output voltage is taken across the L-R combination. (The L-R combination represents an inductive coil that also has resistance due to the large length of wire in the coil.) Derive an expression for \(V_{out}/V_s\), the ratio of the output and source voltage amplitudes, as a function of the angular frequency \(\omega\) of the source. Show that when \(\omega\) is small, this ratio is proportional to \(\omega\) and thus is small, and show that the ratio approaches unity in the limit of large frequency.
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The first step in solving 31 problem number 66 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A High-Pass Filter. One application of L-R-C series circuits is to high-pass or low-pass filters, which filter out either the low- or high-frequency components of a signal. A high-pass filter is shown in Fig. P31.47, where the output voltage is taken across the L-R combination. (The L-R combination represents an inductive coil that also has resistance due to the large length of wire in the coil.) Derive an expression for \(V_{out}/V_s\), the ratio of the output and source voltage amplitudes, as a function of the angular frequency \(\omega\) of the source. Show that when \(\omega\) is small, this ratio is proportional to \(\omega\) and thus is small, and show that the ratio approaches unity in the limit of large frequency.
From the textbook chapter Alternating Current you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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