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if voltage v = 100sin(314t + 0) is applied across a resistance Rl series circuit. A current of 10sin(314t - π/6) flows through the circuit. calculate RMS, peak value of sinusoidal voltage. Also find the value of resistance and inductance, power factor.

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Answered by aagamjain120021
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Answered by kirankaurspireedu
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Answer:

V = 100sin(314t),

R=10Ω

Comparing  with

V = E 0 sinωt = E0sin 2 π v t

E 0 =200 V,

E v=E 0 2–

=√2001.414

=141.44V

Iv = E v R

=1.41410

=14.414 A

P = E v I v

=141.144 × 14.414

=2000.5V

Explanation:

The movement of this single cable conductor thru the magnetic flux induces a "EMF" (Electro-Motive Force) inside the conductor if it is moved or  within a static magnetic field.

As Michael Faraday identified the effect of "Electromagnetic Induction," we can see from this that there is a relationship between electricity and magnetism. It is this fundamental principle that electrical equipment and generators use to produce a Sinusoidal Wave for our mains supply.

turning coil:

In the tutorial on electromagnetic induction, we stated that an EMF is induced in a single wire conductor when it passes through a persistent magnetic field, cutting its lines of flux.

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