Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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Author: Robert L. Boylestad
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 21, Problem 18P
For the network in Fig. 21.59:
a. Find the resonant frequencies fs, fp and fm. What do the results suggest about the Qp of the network?
b. Find the values of XL and Xc at resonance (fp). How do they compare?
c. Find the impedance
d. Calculate Qp and the BW.
e. Find the magnitude of currents IL and Ic at resonance (fp).
1. Calculate the voltage Vc at resonance (fp).
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Ch. 21 - A series resonant circuit is to resonate at s=2106...Ch. 21 - Prob. 12PCh. 21 - For the ideal parallel resonant circuit in Fig. 21...Ch. 21 - For the parallel resonant network in Fig. 21.55:...Ch. 21 - The network of Fig. 21.56 has a supply with an...Ch. 21 - For the network in Fig. 21.57: a. Find the value...Ch. 21 - The network shown in Fig. 21.58 is to resonate at...Ch. 21 - For the network in Fig. 21.59: a. Find the...Ch. 21 - Prob. 19PCh. 21 - It is desired that the impedance ZT of the high Q...Ch. 21 - For the network in Fig. 21.62: a. Find fp. b....Ch. 21 - For the network in Fig. 21.63: a. Find the value...Ch. 21 - Prob. 23PCh. 21 - For the network in Fig. 21.65: a. Find fs. fp, and...Ch. 21 - For the network in Fig. 21.66, the following are...Ch. 21 - Prob. 26PCh. 21 - For the parallel resonant circuit in Fig. 21.68:...Ch. 21 - Verify the results in Example 21.8, That is, show...Ch. 21 - Find fp and fm for the parallel resonant network...
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