The circuit below contains an ideal opamp and is powered by a voltage source connected to the inlet of the circuit with voltage V= 2560° V and a frequency w=6000 rad/s. The values %3D of the different components are R1= 500N, R2= 2500 and L 15 mH.

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8. What is the value of the complex power in the resistor R1?
A. 605.4mW
1:21
B. 605.4MVA
Ri
C. 1.21VA
D. 1.21W
9. For which frequency is the phase shift between V and Vo equal to 90 degrees?
A. 6714 rad/s
B. 3357 rad/s
C. 13428 rad/s
D. 25146 rad/s
10. What is the value of the outlet voltage at that frequency?
A. -5.41 + 3.12j V
B. 5.41 3.12j V
C. -5.41 – 3.12j V
D. 5.41 + 3.12j V
Transcribed Image Text:8. What is the value of the complex power in the resistor R1? A. 605.4mW 1:21 B. 605.4MVA Ri C. 1.21VA D. 1.21W 9. For which frequency is the phase shift between V and Vo equal to 90 degrees? A. 6714 rad/s B. 3357 rad/s C. 13428 rad/s D. 25146 rad/s 10. What is the value of the outlet voltage at that frequency? A. -5.41 + 3.12j V B. 5.41 3.12j V C. -5.41 – 3.12j V D. 5.41 + 3.12j V
The circuit below contains an ideal opamp and is powered by a voltage source connected to
the inlet of the circuit with voltage V = 250°V and a frequency w=6000 rad/s. The values
of the different components are R1= 500N, R2= 2500 and L 15 mH.
R2
ww
R2
+ V.
i,(t)
R1
6. What is the value of the voltage at the inlet of the opamp?
A. 4.43 sin(6000t –130.2°)V
B. 4.43 sin(6000t +139.8°)V
C. 4.43 sin(6000t +49.8°)V
V = Rith
D. 4.43 sin(6000t – 40.2°)V
D.
7. What is the value of the current at the inlet of the opamp?
A. 16.7 cos(6000t + 120°) mA
B. 16.7 sin(6000t +120°) mA
C. 16.7 sin(6000t – 120°) mA
D. 0mA
Transcribed Image Text:The circuit below contains an ideal opamp and is powered by a voltage source connected to the inlet of the circuit with voltage V = 250°V and a frequency w=6000 rad/s. The values of the different components are R1= 500N, R2= 2500 and L 15 mH. R2 ww R2 + V. i,(t) R1 6. What is the value of the voltage at the inlet of the opamp? A. 4.43 sin(6000t –130.2°)V B. 4.43 sin(6000t +139.8°)V C. 4.43 sin(6000t +49.8°)V V = Rith D. 4.43 sin(6000t – 40.2°)V D. 7. What is the value of the current at the inlet of the opamp? A. 16.7 cos(6000t + 120°) mA B. 16.7 sin(6000t +120°) mA C. 16.7 sin(6000t – 120°) mA D. 0mA
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