A circuit containing a 80 mH inductor and a 60 μF capacitor in series is connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz supply.

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A circuit containing a 80 mH inductor and a 60 μF capacitor in series is connected to a 230 V, 50 Hz supply. The resistance of the circuit is negligible. 

(a) Obtain the current amplitude and rms values. 

(b) Obtain the rms values of potential drops across each element. 

(c) What is the average power transferred to the inductor? 

(d) What is the average power transferred to the capacitor? 

(e) What is the total average power absorbed by the circuit? 

[‘Average’ implies ‘averaged over one cycle’.]

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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, L = 80 mH = 80 × 10−3 H

 Capacitance, C = 60 μF = 60 × 10−6 F

(c) Average power consumed by the inductor is zero as actual voltage leads the current by π/2.
(d) Average power consumed by the capacitor is zero as voltage lags current by
π/2.
(e) The total power absorbed (averaged over one cycle) is zero.

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