An LC circuit contains a 20 mH inductor and a 50 μF capacitor with an initial charge of 10 mC.

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An LC circuit contains a 20 mH inductor and a 50 μF capacitor with an initial charge of 10 mC. The resistance of the circuit is negligible. Let the instant the circuit is closed be t = 0.

 (a) What is the total energy stored initially? Is it conserved during LC oscillations?

 (b) What is the natural frequency of the circuit? 

(c) At what time is the energy stored (i) completely electrical (i.e., stored in the capacitor)? (ii) completely magnetic (i.e., stored in the inductor)? 

(d) At what times is the total energy shared equally between the inductor and the capacitor? 

(e) If a resistor is inserted in the circuit, how much energy is eventually dissipated as heat?

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answered Jan 6, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 21
edited Mar 5, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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Inductance of the inductor, L = 20 mH = 20 × 10−3

Capacitance of the capacitor, C = 50 μF = 50 × 10−6

Initial charge on the capacitor, Q = 10 mC = 10 × 10−3

(a) Total energy stored initially in the circuit is given as:

Hence, the total energy stored in the LC circuit will be conserved because there is no resistor connected in the circuit.

(b) Natural frequency of the circuit is given by the relation,

Hence, the natural frequency of the circuit is 103 rad/s.

Hence, total energy is equally shared between the inductor and the capacity at time,

(e) If a resistor is inserted in the circuit, then total initial energy is dissipated as heat energy in the circuit. The resistance damps out the LC oscillation.

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