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28 August, 19:47

The resonance frequency of a driven RLC circuit is 1300 Hz. a. What is the resonance frequency if the resistance R is doubled?

b. What is the resonance frequency if the inductance L is doubled?

c. What is the resonance frequency if the capacitance C is doubled?

d. What is the resonance frequency if the peak emf E_0 is doubled?

e. What is the resonance frequency if the emf frequency f is doubled?

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  1. 28 August, 19:57
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    a) f (R0) = 1000 Hz

    b) f (R0) = 707.11 Hz

    c) f (R0) = 707.11 Hz

    d) f (R0) = 1000 Hz

    e) f (R0) = 1000 Hz

    Explanation:

    Let R be the resistance of the circuit, L be the inductance of the circuit, C be the capacitance of the circuit, E_0 be the peak emf of the circuit, f be the frequency f (R) be initial resonance frequency of the circuit and f (R0) be the new respective resonance frequency in each question.

    In an RCL circuit

    f (R) = 1/2*π*√LC

    a) f (R0) = 1000 Hz

    The resonance frequency remains the same as it does not depend of resistance

    b) f (R0) = 1/2*π*√2LC

    f (R0) / 1000 = √L/√2L

    f (R0) = 7071 Hz

    c) f (R0) = 1/2*π*√L2C

    f (R0) / 1000 = √C/√2C

    f (R0) = 707.11 Hz

    d) f (R0) = 1000 Hz

    The resonance frequency remains the same as it does not depend on the emf

    e) f (R0) = 1000 Hz

    The resonance frequency remains the same as it does not depend of frequency
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