NEET-XII-Physics

07: Alternating Current

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  • #20-a
    What is the source frequency for which current amplitude is maximum. Obtain this maximum value.
    (b) What is the source frequency for which average power absorbed by the circuit is maximum. Obtain the value of this maximum power.
    (c) For which frequencies of the source is the power transferred to the circuit half the power at resonant frequency? What is the current amplitude at these frequencies?
    (d) What is the Q-factor of the given circuit?
    Ans : Current flowing in the circuit is given by the relation,

    Where,

    I0 = maximum at resonance

    At resonance, we have



    Where,

    ωR = Resonance angular frequency



    ∴Resonant frequency,

    And, maximum current
    (b) Maximum average power absorbed by the circuit is given as:



    Hence, resonant frequency () is


    (c) The power transferred to the circuit is half the power at resonant frequency.

    Frequencies at which power transferred is half, =



    Where,



    Hence, change in frequency,

    ∴

    And,

    Hence, at 648.22 Hz and 678.74 Hz frequencies, the power transferred is half.

    At these frequencies, current amplitude can be given as:


    (d) Q-factor of the given circuit can be obtained using the relation,



    Hence, the Q-factor of the given circuit is 21.74.
  • #20-b
    What is the source frequency for which average power absorbed by the circuit is maximum. Obtain the value of this maximum power.
    Ans : Maximum average power absorbed by the circuit is given as:



    Hence, resonant frequency () is


  • #20-c
    For which frequencies of the source is the power transferred to the circuit half the power at resonant frequency? What is the current amplitude at these frequencies?
    Ans : The power transferred to the circuit is half the power at resonant frequency.

    Frequencies at which power transferred is half, =



    Where,



    Hence, change in frequency,

    ∴

    And,

    Hence, at 648.22 Hz and 678.74 Hz frequencies, the power transferred is half.

    At these frequencies, current amplitude can be given as:


  • #20-d
    What is the Q-factor of the given circuit?
    Ans : Q-factor of the given circuit can be obtained using the relation,



    Hence, the Q-factor of the given circuit is 21.74.