Essential University Physics
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Author: Wolfson, Richard
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Chapter 28, Problem 61P
A power supply like that of Fig. 28.23 is supposed to deliver 22-V DC at a maximum current of 150 mA. The transformer’s peak output voltage can charge the capacitor to a full 22 V, and the primary is supplied with 60-Hz AC. What capacitance will ensure that the output voltage stays within 3% of the rated 22 V?
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