Asked by Alex
A 200-Ù resistor, 40.0-mH inductor and a 2.00-ìF capacitor are connected in series with a 120-V rms source at 1000 Hz. What is the phase angle of this circuit?
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bobpursley
Z= R + jXl - jXc
so figure Xl and Xc, those are just formulas.
then the angle...well...I assume you mean the angle between current and voltage...
Figure Z=Zmagnitude@angle
where angle= arctan(Xl-Xc)/R
then I=(V@0)/Z@angle= =(V/Zmagnitude)@(-angle)
and I suppose you are just interested in the negative of angle.
so figure Xl and Xc, those are just formulas.
then the angle...well...I assume you mean the angle between current and voltage...
Figure Z=Zmagnitude@angle
where angle= arctan(Xl-Xc)/R
then I=(V@0)/Z@angle= =(V/Zmagnitude)@(-angle)
and I suppose you are just interested in the negative of angle.
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