review of ac-circuit keys to deal with r, l, and c in an ac-circuit across r, voltage and current...
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RLC in series Key: I R, I L, and I C are all in phase V L ~ X L V C ~ X C V R ~ R V max ~ ZTRANSCRIPT
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Review of AC-circuitKeys to deal with R, L, and C in an AC-circuit
• Across R, voltage and current are in-phase• Across L, the current lags behind voltage by 90o
• Across C, the current leads voltage by 90o
• When two elements are in series the same current passing through them
• When two elements are in parallel the same voltage across them
Also,
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Basics I and V are in-phase
I lags V by 90 degree
I leads V by 90 degree
R
L
C
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RLC in seriesKey: IR, IL, and IC are all in phase
VL ~ XL
VC ~ XC
VR ~ R
Vmax ~ Z
22 )( CL XXRZ
RXX CL1tan
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What if RLC are not in series?Which of the following is true
(a) Vc = VL, IC = IL
(b) Vc = VL, IR = IL
(c) Vc = VR, IR = IL
(d) VL = VR, IR = IL
How do you draw the phasor diagram?
VL
VRIR = IL
IC
(e) Vc = VL+ VR, IC = IL
(f) Vc = VL+ VR, IR = IL
Imax Vc = VR+ VL
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Power dissipation
• Only R dissipates power
P = I *V, alwaysFor L and C, I andV are 90o out of phase PL = 0, PC = 0
For R, I andV are in-phase PR = IV = Irms2R
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Resonance in RLC circuit in series
22 )( CL XXRZ
RXX CL1tan
For a fixed AC voltage source, maximum power dissipation occurs when XL = XC, ie. When Z = R
PR = IV = Irms2R
Where Irms = Vrms/Z
LC1
i.e.