Determine the rms voltage across each resistor and the rms current in Figure 11-39.The source voltage is given as an rms value. Also determine the total power
Determine the rms voltage across each resistor and the rms current in Figure 11-39.The source voltage is given as an rms value. Also determine the total power
The total resistance of the circuit is
R_{tot} = R_{1} + R_{2}= 1.0 kΩ + 560 Ω = 1.56 kΩ
Use Ohm’s law to find the rms current.
I_{rms}= \frac{V_{s(rms)}}{R_{tot}}= \frac{120 \ V}{1.56 \ k\Omega } = 76.9 \ mAThe rms voltage drop across each resistor is
V_{1(rms)} =I_{rms} R_{1} = (76.9 mA)(1.0 kΩ) = 76.9 V
V_{2(rms)}= I_{rms} R_{2} = (76.9 mA)(560 Ω ) = 43.1 V
The total power is
P_{tot}= I^{2}_{rms}R_{tot}= (76.9 \ mA)^{2}(1.56 \ k\Omega )= 9.23 \ W