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Tutorial-UNIT 3 - Resonance

The document contains 10 problems related to calculating parameters of series and parallel RLC circuits such as resonant frequency, quality factor, bandwidth, impedance, admittance, and voltages and currents at different frequencies. The problems involve designing RLC circuits to meet given specifications and calculating unknown component values and circuit responses for given component values.

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Tutorial-UNIT 3 - Resonance

The document contains 10 problems related to calculating parameters of series and parallel RLC circuits such as resonant frequency, quality factor, bandwidth, impedance, admittance, and voltages and currents at different frequencies. The problems involve designing RLC circuits to meet given specifications and calculating unknown component values and circuit responses for given component values.

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1. In a series RLC circuit, R = 2 &, L = 1 mH, and C = 0.4 μF.

(a) Find the resonant frequency


and the half-power frequencies. (b) Calculate the quality factor and bandwidth.
2. Design a series RLC circuit that will have an impedance of 10 & at the resonant
frequency of ω0 = 50 rad/s and a quality factor of 80. Find the bandwidth.
3. Design a series RLC circuit with B = 20 rad/s and ω0 = 1000 rad/s. Find the circuit’s Q.
4. A series RLC circuit has R=20 ohm, L=0.005H and C = 0.2 x 10-6 F. It is fed from a 100V
variable frequency source. Find i) frequency at which current is maximum ii)impedance
of resonance. A variable frequency sinusoidal voltage of constant RMS value of at this
frequency and iii) voltage across inductance at this frequency.
5.A series RLC circuit consists of R=100 ohm, L = 0.02 H and C = 0.02 microfarad.Calculate
frequency 50V is applied to the circuit. Find the frequency at which voltage across L and C is
maximum. Also calculate voltage across L and C is maximum. Also calculate voltages across
L and C at frequency of resonance. Find maximum current in the circuit
6.

7.In the parallel RLC circuit in Fig. 14.27, let R = 8 k&, L = 0.2 mH, and C = 8 μF. (a) Calculate
fr, Q, and B. (b) Find f1 and f2.
8.It is expected that a parallel RLC resonant circuit has a midband admittance of 25 × 103 S,
quality factor of 80, and a resonant frequency of 200 krad/s.Calculate the values of R, L, and C.
Find the bandwidth and the half-power frequencies.
9.Find the value of C at which the circuit resonances at 5000 rad/sec.

10.Determine the value of RL at which the circuit resonates.

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