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Discussion Forum : Capacitors - General Questions (Q.No. 59)
59.
What is the total current for a 5 MHz, 1 Vac circuit that consists of a 27 pF capacitor and a 1 k resistor connected in parallel?
459 A
647 A
1.31 mA
1.85 mA
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Gabbie said:   6 years ago
ITotal = sqrt [ (V/R)^2 + (V/Xc)^2 ].
ITotal = sqrt [ (1/1000)^2 + (2pi(5MHz)(27pico))^2].

NOTE:

XC= 1 over 1/2piFC.
Or in simplest term = 2piFC.

So it becomes ITotal = Sqrt [ V/R)^2 + (2piFC)^2].
ITotal = 1.31mA.

Vishnu said:   8 years ago
I can't get it. Can anyone elaborate?

Alizwel said:   9 years ago
Get the total impedance of the parallel circuit then use ohms law.

Leelavathi said:   10 years ago
Can anyone please elaborate this problem?

Alekhya said:   10 years ago
It means power like 10 power 6.

Ansh said:   10 years ago
Can anyone explain what is it = ^?
(1)

Sumit aole said:   1 decade ago
Here the total current formula is I = sqrt(Ic^2 +Ir^2);

I= sqrt(v/Xc^2+v/r^2);

i = sqrt (10^-6 + 1/8.4823*10^-4);
i=sqrt(1178.92+10^-6);
i=1.31129*10^-3;

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