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106
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x
FAB =

4130(12 x +
0)
q2 = 10 C

=
FIB

Fret =
Fer +
FAB
= 12 x 106 3x156
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= 9X106N

2a)
1) x
=
As Mp > Me Vp = Ve

/p Xe as
a
: <

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x108
= 2-12 x 108 mst
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20] i neAnd t
R = & YA

neAd
=
9 :raL
= 5
8x10x16x10 9x2 5x104
.
x0 -

x10-5 em
:

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At steady state ,
current throrapacitor
ugh is
zero g
a
and
So is the current
Turn o
B
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through resistance
43 in series with it
· · wi

2 . 81

11 -
6V

Between A &
Be
Re , = 1 2 S .

A 1 22 B
.

un
Reg
*
&
2 8 + 1 2
I
= -
-

42
- =

JV 2 82
-

1 5 A
: . I =
6
.

Var = 1 5 x 1 2
:
:
= 1 -

8V

22
18 A
= =
&
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① do not require medium for


Electromagneticwaves
any
propogation
. So
electromagnetic
wave isa

non-mechanical wave.

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33]@ Impedance is a combination of resistance and reactance.
It is essentially everything that obstructs the flow of
electrons within an electrical .
circuit

⑥ v =
Um sincot
Let current in cruit be led by the applied voltage
by an !
angle
i =
im sin (wt + d)

Kirchoff's voltage Law ,


Ri +
+ T

+ Rumsinct
On solvings
q
sin (w+ + O)
qm
=

&= wamcos(w
&= -qmwsin(wt

Substituting in I
not
qmw(Rcos(wt + 0) + (Xc XL) sin (w++ O]
-
=
Um sin
Xc = %we Xc = Wh

Impedance (2) 2(Xc =


2
) =
+

/cos(wt 0)]
0) Xc) sin(wt
+ Um sin t
qmwz + + :

cost R sind
let+
X
= =

tand
XX
=

On
substituting ,
cos(wt + o -d) Umsincot
qmwz
=

On comparing ,
Vm =
qmwz i+ = mZ
im =
qmW
(0 q)
2
-
=

qmwcos(wt ) im cos(wt
2
=
+ =

OR
i =
Im Sin (cot + 0)
Where ,

im
:x (xi

6 tant
(*)
=


From above
xix
For resonance ,
im should be maximum.
im > mas >
- Xc = X
Ywc = wh

w
=
= /La

!

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a
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Continuation

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