Question 17.1: If a 30-Ω R and a 40-Ω XC are in series with 100 V applied, ...

If a 30-\Omega R and a 40-\Omega X_C are in series with 100 V applied, find the following: Z_T , I, V_R, V_C,  and  θ_Z. What is the phase angle betweenV_C  and  V_R with respect to I? Prove that the sum of the series voltage drops equals the applied voltage V_T.

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Z_T=\sqrt{R^2+X^2_C}=\sqrt{30^2+40^2}

 

=\sqrt{900+1600}

 

=\sqrt{2500}

 

=50 \Omega

 

I=\frac{V_T}{Z_T}=\frac{100 V}{50\Omega}=2A

 

V_R = IR = 2 A \times 30 \Omega = 60 V

 

V_C = IX_C= 2 A \times 40 \Omega = 80 V

 

\tan \theta _Z=-\frac{X_C}{R}=-\frac{40}{30}=-1.333

 

\theta _Z=-53.1°

Therefore, V_T lags I by 53.1°. Furthermore, I and V_R are in phase, and V_C lags I by 90°. Finally,

V_T=\sqrt{V^2_R+V^2_C}=\sqrt{60^2+80^2}=\sqrt{3600+6400}

 

=\sqrt{10,000}

=100 V

Note that the phasor sum of the voltage drops equals the applied voltage V_T.

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