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6.9 Draw the waveform for the current in a 3-pF capacitor when the woltage across the capacitor is as givea in Fig. P6.9. “oy Figure P8.9 SOLUTION: “(the C deselt) “ ab a 45% agte tres costal 2 StS bms aly We 4 8 u dt < Ts Ag aS 7S $e Bes kote ye be lows Li Bie Oh OSLES Bg Alp: AgwA dS bt Slime ° ek © Fmy -UbmA FOES Atmy Zz mA yet < tome \fers 6.10 The current flowing through 2 S-aF capacitor is shown {in Fig, P60. Find the energy stored in the capacitor at f= Tob ma. 3.3 ms, = 43 ms, = 67 ms, and Pa 8Sm. Figure Pé.10 SOLUTION: (See Next Page) C= SPF RHE Jr oct t ae we res ) 5 (035% 4.44) ° Fan ta 3.3 mo* z We 4 C ot lte 3.3,mo) = z0 5k (@43.3)-3) we wt8.085 5 o Fer ts 4d M4 _ g We 4.C Olt udme)= 4 5x (-u34i3) Wa 18%. 285 hy « Fou te 6.4 mos 7 a t wet¢ 192( b= 69 ma)= 4x 5 «(o.25(64)'—4(69) +24) yy 2 203-42 13 2 Feu t= 35 mo: ar (t)= wl®)= EV gd We 4¢ ort( te 3.5 mo) = 4x5 6" = Yo Ky 6.22 The volage across a 4-H inductor is given by the ind the waveform souwTion: - 44 Le4 AG jrostats gatake v(t) (V)= Se 4 Let<6r oi jor ERE? xi A S a(t) dk + alte) qt ® Ny a” o Fox net cdot iW\= 4 Vac ak «2 = (A) a For get ee)e 2ebl=9 A x(k) (A) ko FN >t (r) 6.29 Draw the waveform forthe vollge across a Mem {inductor when the inductor curen is piven by the ‘waveform shown in Fig, P29, ow wae | ale ers dm 'so , Vinee for 084 $ O35 wa) = ram [42] vit) = Bomy Yor O85 <450-65 va = 24mE- 20] vay= ~4fomY yor oss FS OaS Vay = 0 pon OF <*S 118 via) = 24re G50] Vtz)= neomv enls waz ver fo to poor pct eo3s -4gOMV Oss OCs ° 065 <4 S048 Hom oasc testis o r7ztis Vat) vse Ve) Orv) +6) {6.98 Find the value of Cif the energy stored in the capacitor ray sored inthe indoor. in Fig, P65 equals the oon Lon Figure P6.35 SOLUTION: (See Next Page) 2 4002 85 OL IL AN Ne = 350 (Qa &54V 50 +100 f= AR = 34. tamé 250+ 100 We= acwes 4x 0% Qtr = 36.42C : we + 4l%= = 4x ox B4- agxlo3) = 59.49) gt We= WL > erce 53-79 Hy afer) 6.44 Find the C,), between the terminals A and B. Values of all capacitance are in uP. 5 ~ sol 4 p © 1 2 = 6 6 SOLUTION: (See Next Page) ah Cy Ly Tey . 3p amd GH one ux nicer = ae Ue a and apronn vi panalllll > Qaeda UAE up onk UA ont vA ny => a Ope gp ond 6H ane un punodlel > abe 8 HE Qx& gy ond OH ane ew maton Goes WE up omd AH ant vn parabll = 444= SMF = Sxdo _ = UE = Coq 5420 5H amd dof one um oes 6.47 Ir the total capacitance of the network in Fig, P67 1 15 uF find the value of C > Neth ~ac—in4 = 0 => BC=% = C= a2uF 32uF 658 Find Ly in the circuit in Fig. PS. pod 2eH Ly = PAu sa =35 28 27 Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV 6.17 The waveform for the voltage across 100-uF capacitor shown Fig. 6.17a is given in Fig. 6.17b, Determine the following quantities: (a) the energy stored in the capacitor at t — 2.5 ms, (b) the energy stored in the capacitor at (= 55 ms, (hit) als = 15 ms, () iO att = 4.75 ms, and (e) j.() al != 7.5 ms. wn 100 jr @) wy 6 Figure P6.17 SOLUTION: (See Next Page) Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance 28 Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV C= foour @) w(ty= 4+ cw w(2‘Sms) = Lb (too) (15)? (VS ms)E [AT MS (b) ult) = A Cyt) w (55m) = L (100d) (-5)* WE S'Sms)= bee mI Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance 29 Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV (C) Veer = ™mae tB m= _Ig-8 unig NUo m= 10,000 ways [oocot + 8 fo = Soot Im)+ 8 BaF ‘yal = lO0COk-SV Yor ZAG Intovel EL ireteatat vee {c,000 X 4 ~ 5 Volts “Wj = cove ue (4)= foe [loose] uc (4y= 1A de (rims) = 1A WORJ=-FV Yon the thderval of bndtrtak ( a v (A) Ad) = ¢ oe (a) Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance 30 Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV act] = OA de (45s) = Of = 5000 BAISI~ TKS Mea = d0004+ B S= 5000¢ &m)18 B= ~35 Vea) = 50004-35V Yon the rhttrvad Of tinkereak ict) = cues) ot uc) = joo nC 5000) dcelk)= OSA de (5 ms) = OSA Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance 42 Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV 6.25 Ifthe current in a 50-mH inductor is given by the waveform in Fig. P6.25, compute the waveform for the. inductor voltage 19 (md) SOLUTION: {See Next Page) Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance 43 Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV vib = be = (50 xw) di a AWe- Ft fb LIms =0 2E eK bons e+e BL EL 0m: VU = (G0 x10" #)(-2) = -1senv =0 = (52 m0) 4) 9ebe2ms 2eEbzS Gms -15 nv BEES lOmt vie tes) Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance 65 Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV 6.28 Calculate the energy stored in both the inductor and the capacitor shown in Fig, Pé.38. ion pa Zpe ay ==0005F josH Figure P6.38 SOLUTION: to SQ 15 25V be Ve. i i -25 2) A las Ne slISJ, =15y eal 2 @v =3LIL hos \)*-025F Z We = © *aC¥e aL (ows ist oscar Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV 6.39 Given four 4-mH inductors, determine the maximum and minimum values of inductance that can he obtained by interconnecting the inductors in series/parallel combinations. SOLUTION: | = Umtt L be Lemay ly be Lyae = Gtiit Lgtly mae = eH Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV at 6.50 In the network in Fig. P6.50 below, find the capacitance Grif (a) the switch is open and (0) the switch is closed aeyr BaF 1p ¢ & a Tak nF 36ur Figure P6.50 SOLUTION: (See Next Page) Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance 13K 2) 36¢ L , AQ 5 AY Cr ee x po {t 36M 36M 13) A9K36 Aue Qa WK = lay 13M 3M 48x36_ = 6H Cr 424 13436 Aga = 14 Cy = 1a Ads CA = 30fF b) 36h AY = sae | c00 (8436 a7 ah 5uxdt _ 4 TL 5u+ at a Go Qa- — DM AW cp = tan taf= 30fF Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV 6.60 Find the inductance between the terminals A and B, mH imi 1o— en 2mit jitmH “Gm 32m imi 2o—n ined Figure P6.60 SOLUTION: ‘We can simplify the above figure by as following Im Amt 3 Zev Zan ‘mit B oth — Lar. Les = St Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance 104 Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV 6.69 If th ave been connected for some time and the voltage has reached its present value, find (a) the voltages Vj and V, and (b) the total energy stored in the capacitors. Figure Pe.69 sowwtion: @) 2cy 7 = (2x10 O08) e3exw* co -6 Mi = 268” via Sxlo Vo = 36x10" Ley ex107S (b) W st[ 3x8 (ay éxlo” *er] = [ aap +216] = 3244 J Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance Irwin, Engineering Circuit Analysis, 11e ISV 6.74 The inductors in Fig. P6.74 wre initially charged and are connected 10 the black box at t = 0. If (0) = 4A, iO) = -2.A, and xt)—50e “mY, > 0 find (2) the energy initially stored in each inductor, (8) the total energy delivered to the black box fromt = 0tor = (c) y(t) and in, t= 0, @ 9,120 Black box | ¥ Figure P6.74 SOLUTION: (bee Next Page) Chapter 6: Capacitance and Inductance aloe 4A Ay(o) =- 8A alt)= 50a 8* (mv) 0) Wy = 4b cle) = 4a5xb%= 404 Wihyy = 4 LS)= 4 ston CAs 403 8) vy = Msn + sen = 804 ee mt i. ast) dk & (te) c) c(t= ants et ert ae sh cae) = wet t cy = 5Hl58(C Aah (A) ( H= - ’ ot - a= AMS xlo? goth t a oO elt) = ARG Alo? ( eer _1) _ ad (A) d) 1- xaltl+ oF ot nee Gast (CA) 2 A)

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