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Consider a series LRC circuit with L= 1 H, R= 1 Ohm and C=10^-2/(2*pi)^2 F*. Suppose that at t=0 the current is zero and thecharge on the capacitor is 0.002 Coulombs.
a) at the time when the charge on the capacitor has reached zero,where is the energy in the circuit and how much (energy) isthere?
b) has any energy been lost? If so where did it go?
c) xc. draw a picture, a graph, which illustrates the lost energyas the area under a "curve". Describe in words what your picturerepresents and means.
Consider a series LRC circuit with L= 1 H, R= 1 Ohm and C=10^-2/(2*pi)^2 F*. Suppose that at t=0 the current is zero and thecharge on the capacitor is 0.002 Coulombs.
a) at the time when the charge on the capacitor has reached zero,where is the energy in the circuit and how much (energy) isthere?
b) has any energy been lost? If so where did it go?
c) xc. draw a picture, a graph, which illustrates the lost energyas the area under a "curve". Describe in words what your picturerepresents and means.
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Nestor RutherfordLv2
2 Jun 2019